Lenten Appeal 2026

The Shrine’s annual Lenten Appeal for infrastructure projects is underway. The Appeal has been rebranded to incorporate funding for major capital projects that have or will be unfolding in the coming months and years.


Take advantage of the Lenten Season to make a special sacrifice and contribute to St. Joseph the Worker Shrine.  Envelopes are available in the Confessional Lobby. Be sure to specify “Lenten Appeal 2026” on the check memo line and place your check in any of our collection boxes. Contributions can also be made using the Online Giving button. Thank you for your generous support.

All are Welcome

"Come to Me all who labor and are overburdened
 and i will give you rest"
Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:28

Mass Times


Weekend

Saturday: 8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM

Weekday

Monday–Friday:  8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 5:30 PM

Mass and Confession Schedule

upcoming Holy Hours

Sanctity of Life

Monday, February 23

4:00 PM

End of Human Trafficking

Monday, March 9

4:00 PM

vocations

Monday, March 30

4:00 PM

Eucharistic Adoration

Saturday: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 4:00 PM Mass

First Fridays: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 5:30 PM Mass

Confession Times

Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, 4:30–5:15 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

First Wednesdays (and all Wednesday's during Lent):

7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Anointing of the Sick

First Saturday of the month, March 7, after all Masses:

8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Weather Emergencies/Shrine Closures

 

During the first day of city-wide weather emergencies, if Lowell Public Schools are closed (including nearby Lowell High School), the Shrine will also be closed for that day. The Shrine will also be closed during any city-wide parking or travel bans.  

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This Week's Message from

Father Michael Amesse




February 22, 2026


On Ash Wednesday, as you come forward and the priest places ashes on your forehead, you may hear the words, “Repent and believe in the Gospel.” They are simple words, spoken quietly, yet they carry great meaning.

 In that moment, the priest is not judging or scolding. He is inviting. Those words are meant for all of us — for you, and for me. They are a reminder that God is always calling us back, always offering us another chance to begin again.


To repent does not mean to be crushed by guilt. It means to pause and ask ourselves, what needs to change in my life? Where am I being called to turn back toward God? Repentance is about direction. It is about choosing, once again, to walk the path of faith.


And then comes the second part: believe in the Gospel. This is where hope enters. The Gospel is good news — that God loves us as we are, but loves us too much to leave us unchanged. No matter how often we stumble, God’s mercy is always greater.


Lent gives us time to listen to that invitation more carefully. Through prayer, through Confession, through the Stations of the Cross, and through small acts of sacrifice and kindness, we respond to those Ash Wednesday words in our own lives.


As this Lenten season unfolds, I invite you to carry those words with you. Let them settle in your heart. Repent and believe in the Gospel. They are not a burden — they are a promise.



I remember you at Mass.



Last Week's Message

The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate are pleased to share with you these inspiring Lenten Reflections, written by Oblate Father Ron Rolheiser, OMI. Throughout the season of Lent, leading up to the joyous celebration of Christ’s Resurrection on Easter, every Wednesday a new week of videos will be released.

Lenten Reflections

The weekend of March 7-8 we are taking up a special collection in the pews to benefit the 2026 Diocesan Catholic Appeal. Last year your generosity provided over $2,500 to support the many worthy, charitable causes in the Archdiocese that benefit from this collection. Make checks payable to the Shrine with ‘Diocesan Appeal’ on the memo line.


Should you desire to make a larger donation, or to make a ’pledge’ contribution, envelopes for that purpose are available in the Shrine Confessional Lobby. If you use this envelope, please return your pledge donation by turning in the envelope to your home parish.


On behalf of Archbishop Henning, thank you for supporting the 2026 Diocesan Catholic Appeal!


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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Every 1st and 3rd Thursday and 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month,

except holidays.


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Light a Devotional Candle at the Shrine

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Ring the Bells of the Shrine

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Shrine Memorial Plaques Available

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First Fridays at The Shrine

Next First Friday - March 6

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Catholic Conversations

Dr. Rebecca and Fr. Ron Meyer discuss his recent trip to Alaska

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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Every 1st and 3rd Thursday and 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month,

except holidays.


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Legion Of Mary

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Downes Parking Garage Ticket Validation


  • Available in the Gift Shop /Bookstore
    Monday through Saturday
    from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Sunday street parking is always free
  • Those attending the Saturday 4 p.m. Vigil Mass who park in the Downes Garage
    can validate their ticket in the Gift Shop before Mass

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“Come to me all you who labor and are overburdened, and I will give you rest.”

– Matthew 11:28





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Our Mission

We who minister at the Shrine are committed to work collaboratively with one another and with you. Our aim is to provide a place of prayer, conscious reflection, and social action that is hospitable to and calls forth the gifts of all who come to the Shrine. We do this in the spirit of Jesus Christ and of
Saint Eugene de Mazenod, founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:28:
"Come to me all you who labor and are overburdoned, and I will give you rest"

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