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2023 St. Joseph Day - March 19 Conference

Conference by Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke

 

2023 St. Joseph Day - March 20 Pontifical Mass

Pontifical Mass celebrated by Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke

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Music web 2Sacred music has always been of great importance at St. Joseph. The church, with its outstanding acoustics, was dedicated on November 16, 1873, with the Heiligmesse by Haydn presented by the church choir and the Detroit Opera House orchestra. St. Joseph hosted the national convention of the American Caecilian Society in 1878, and again in 1895, during which the 38-voice St. Joseph choir sang alone and with a united choir of 150 voices. Today, three choirs continue this beautiful tradition of sacred music for the liturgy, chanting and singing choral works heard in St. Joseph in the 1870s. Parishioners and visitors are invited to pray the Divine Office with the clergy and candidates-in-formation at St. Joseph Shrine, who chant the Divine Office daily, including Sunday Vespers at 6pm followed by Benediction. In addition, all are welcome to share their musical talents in sacred, classical, and other styles of music through concerts at St. Joseph Day of Prayer and Oktoberfest, musical performances in the Social Hall, and additional special events. 

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St. Joseph Cappella

St. Joseph Cappella is under the direction of Mr. Michael Semaan, Music Director and Organist of St. Joseph Shrine. This mixed choir (SATB) maintains a rich and extensive choral repertoire. From September to June, St. Joseph Cappella presents motets from all time periods, and polyphonic and orchestral Masses by composers such as Palestrina, Victoria, Haydn, Mozart, di Lasso, Beethoven, and Schubert. In May 2014, the St. Joseph Cappella successfully recorded and released their first CD entitled Liturgical Year Latin Motets. Support the sacred music program by downloading the album at iTunes or Amazon, or purchasing the CD at St. Joseph Shrine. New Cappella members are always welcome; if interested in auditioning or for any questions, please contact Mr. Semaan at (248) 250-6005 or via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

St. Joseph Cappella Schedule, Winter/Spring 2024:

January 6 Feast of the Epiphany Saturday 9 AM High Mass
Missa Brevis - G. P. da Palestrina; Ave Verum - William Byrd; O Magnum Mysterium - Tomás Luis de Victoria

January 21 Third Sunday after Epiphany 11 AM High Mass
Mass in C - Baldassare Galuppi; Flos de radice Jesse - Michael Praetorius; Jesu, dulcis memoria - Tomás Luis de Victoria

February 2 Purification of Mary "Candlemas" Friday 6 PM Blessing of Candles & Procession followed by High Mass
Missa Rosa Mystica - Vito Carnevali; Ave Maria - César Franck; Flos de radice Jesse – Michael Praetorius; Senex puerum portabit - Tomás Luis de Victoria

February 14 Ash Wednesday 7 PM High Mass
Missa Quarta - Michael Haller; Sicut ovis ad occisionem -Ludovico Grossi da Viadana; Christus factus est - Felice Anerio

February 25 Second Sunday of Lent 11 AM High Mass
Missa Quarta - Michael Haller; Plange quasi virgo - Ludovico Grossi da Viadana; Ecce quomodo moritur - Tomás Luis de Victoria

March 10 Fourth "Laetare" Sunday of Lent 11 AM High Mass
Missa Quarta - Michael Haller; Jerusalem surge - Ludovico Grossi da Viadana; Christus factus est - Felice Anerio

March 19 St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tuesday Noon High Mass
Mass in C - Baldassare Galuppi; Joseph fili David - Franz Lachner; Ecce fidelis servus - Gabriel Fauré; Die Himmel rühmen - Ludwig van Beethoven

March 28 Holy Thursday 7 PM High Mass
Mass in C - Baldassare Galuppi; Ave Verum - William Byrd; Panis Angelicus - Claudio Casciolini; Adoramus te, Christe - G. P. da Palestrina; Ubi caritas - Maurice Duruflé

March 30 Saturday 9 AM Tenebrae
Sicut ovis ad occisionem, Jerusalem surge, Plange quasi virgo - Ludovico Grossi da Viadana; Ecce quomodo moritur - Tomás Luis de Victoria; Christus factus est - Felice Anerio

March 31 Easter Sunday 11 AM High Mass
Missa in D - Johann Georg Albrechtsberger; Regina coeli - Gregor Aichinger; Alleluia - Randall Thompson; Psalm 150: Laudate Dominum - César Franck

April 14 Second "Good Shepherd" Sunday after Easter 11 AM High Mass
Missa Secunda - Hans Leo Hassler; Ego Sum Pastor Bonus - Thomas M. Kuras; Sicut cervus - G. P. da Palestrina

May 1 St. Joseph the Worker Wednesday 7 PM High Mass
Mass in Honor of Saint Joseph - Flor Peeters; Ave Maria - César Franck; Laudate Dominum - Giovanni Ottavio Pitoni

May 9 Ascension Thursday 7 PM High Mass
Missa in D - Johann Georg Albrechtsberger; Laudate Dominum - Giovanni Ottavio Pitoni; Alleluia - Randall Thompson

May 19 Pentecost Sunday 11 AM High Mass
Missa Veni Creator Spiritus - Michael Semaan; Factus est repente/Confirma hoc, Deus - Gregor Aichinger; Si diligitis Me - Thomas Tallis

May 30 Corpus Christi Thursday 7 PM High Mass followed by Eucharistic Procession
Missa Brevis - G. P. da Palestrina; Adoramus te, Christe - G. P. da Palestrina; Tantum Ergo - G. P. da Palestrina

June 9 External Solemnity of the Sacred Heart 11 AM High Mass
Missa Redemisti nos, Domine - Vito Carnevali; Jesu, dulcis memoria - Tomás Luis de Victoria; Sicut cervus - G. P. da Palestrina


 

 

Chant Schola

The Chant Schola of St. Joseph Shrine is under the direction of Mr. Harold Rutila. The Chant Schola is responsible for chanting Gregorian propers throughout the liturgical year at all High Masses, including Requiems and Nuptial Masses. The propers consist of the introit, gradual, sequence, Alleluia (or tract), offertory, and communion. The texts of the propers, designated by Holy Mother Church, usually consist of verses from the Psalms. In addition to the propers, the Chant Schola also chants the Mass ordinary and seasonal hymns, unless these are being sung polyphonically by St. Joseph Cappella or Cantatio. The Chant Schola's direction, methodology, and stylistic interpretations of Gregorian Chant are drawn from the methods of the Abbey of Solemnes, as taught by Dom Joseph Gajard (1885-1972). To inquire about the Chant Schola, please contact Mr. Rutila via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Cantatio

Cantatio is a select choir of twenty-five men. This unique four-part (TTBB) men's chorus sings for liturgies at St. Joseph Shrine during the summer months, typically late June through August. Its deep repertoire includes motets and polyphonic and orchestral Masses by composers such as Singenberger (the first presiden of the aforementioned American Caecilian Society), Rheinberger, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Hassler, Bruckner, and Biebl. Men interested in auditioning for Cantatio should contact Mr. Day via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

 

Magnificat

Magnificat, the Children's Choir of St. Joseph Shrine, was founded in 2022 at the request of many families of St. Joseph Shrine. Open to youth aged seven to seventeen, the choir is under the direction of Mrs. Deidre Collins and her daughter Miss Maria Collins. For more information and to join Magnificat, please contact Mrs. Collins via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Organ

Music web 3The original organ at St. Joseph Shrine was Opus 121 of J.H. & C.S. Odell of New York. The dedicatory recital was held in March of 1874. The organ case of black walnut and American chesnut was built in Detroit by cabinetmaker Wilhelm Mayer, to a design by the architect of the church Franz Himpler of New York. It is the last nineteenth century organ case in Detroit to remain unaltered; even the original stenciling of the facade pipes survives. The organ itself has gone through many changes over the years, and in honor of the centennial of the church building, a new instrument was commissioned from William M. Worden. The case and as much Odell pipework as possible was retained. This new organ was dedicated on November 25, 1973, and it continues to this day to be a versatile and impressive instrument in support of St. Joseph's vibrant music program.

Events

Events

 

Oktoberfest

 

Thank you to all the Sponsors and Supporters of the 2022 St. Joseph Oktoberfest!  

Please view the 2022 Oktoberfest Program Book!

Stay tuned for information about Oktoberfest 2023!

See tentative schedule of events below.

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2023 tentative schedule of events

Saturday Sept. 23 Noon-8p

Live Bands

Games for the whole family.

Women's Stein Holding Contest

Fast Forward

50/50 drawings

Sunday Sept. 24 Noon-8pm

Live Bands

Games for the whole family.

Men's Stein Holding Contest

Raffle Drawing

Fast Forward

50/50 drawings

Last year: 2022 ST. JOSEPH OKTOBERFEST SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

UNDER THE BIG TENT:

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Carpathia Blasmusikanten 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eric Neubauer Ensemble

2:30 PM Women's Steinholding Competition

3:15 PM Men's Steinholding Competition

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Notre Dame Preparatory Jazz Band

5:00 PM Raffle Drawings 

6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Fast Forward Band

IN THE CHURCH:

7:00 AM Low Mass

9:00 AM Low Mass with Organ

11:00 AM Solemn High Orchestral Mass (St. Joseph Cappella, Soloists, & Chamber Orchestra - Schubert's Mass in G)

1:30 PM Church Tour

4:30 PM Church Tour

5:30 PM Solemn Vespers

6:00 PM Classical Music Concert featuring choral, solo, & instrumental works composed by Thomas M. Kuras in commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of his Death

CHILDREN’S AREA:

10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Games, Pumpkin Decorating, Cornhole

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos

BEER GARDEN:

5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Enjoy a relaxing Biergarten in the courtyard between the Rectory and the Shrine

Enjoy the Authentic German Clothing Sale, Raffle, Vendors, Parish Information & Gifts, and many German food and drink options!

 

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