Parish Life at St. Joseph’s Traditional Catholic Chapel
At St. Joseph’s Traditional Catholic Chapel in Harmony, Minnesota, parish life is centered on the worship of Almighty God through the Traditional Latin Mass and the preservation of the Catholic Faith as handed down for centuries. Our chapel is a spiritual home where the faithful gather to sanctify Sundays and holy days, to grow in virtue, and to live out the timeless traditions of our Catholic heritage.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
The Tridentine Latin Mass is the heart of our community. Offered with reverence and devotion, it unites us to the Sacrifice of Calvary and nourishes our souls with the grace of the sacraments. In the quiet beauty of this liturgy, we are drawn closer to Christ and His Blessed Mother.
The Sacraments
The faithful at St. Joseph’s have access to the traditional administration of the sacraments, through which we receive God’s grace at every stage of life. Baptisms, Confessions, Marriages, and other sacraments are celebrated in continuity with the unchanging practice of Holy Mother Church.
Catholic Devotions
In addition to the liturgy, parish life is enriched by public devotions: the Rosary, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, seasonal novenas, and processions in honor of Our Lord and Our Lady. These devotions strengthen the bond of charity among parishioners and foster deeper love for God.
Formation in the Faith
Our chapel is committed to passing on the Catholic Faith in its fullness. Catechism classes for children and regular sermons provide sound instruction rooted in the Catechism of the Council of Trent and the teachings of the Church Fathers and Doctors.
A Parish Family
St. Joseph’s is more than a place of worship—it is a true Catholic family. Parishioners support one another in prayer, share in works of charity, and come together in times of joy and trial. Whether through parish gatherings, feast day celebrations, or works of mercy, the life of charity is fostered here under the patronage of St. Joseph, Protector of the Church.


























