Upcoming Events
Feb. 14 
St. Valentine’s Day

Feb. 15
President’s day

Feb. 17
Ash Wednesday 

Feb. 20
Black History Month
From L-R: Sisters Angela Faustina, Clementine Lynch, Gail Trippett, Barbara Moore and Ingrid Honore-Lallande
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of blacks in U.S. history. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating black history.

The theme for 2021, "The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity", explores the diversity of black family life, who are as complex, diverse and unique as any other family in our country.

During this month, we also recognize our sisters of African American descent who continue to serve the dear neighbor without distinction in various areas including nursing, parish ministry, education and spiritual direction. 

Honoring our Patron Saint
Go, then to Joseph, and do all that he shall say to you;
Go to Joseph, and obey him as Jesus and Mary obeyed him;
Go to Joseph, and speak to him as they spoke to him;
Go to Joseph, and consult him as they consulted him;
Go to Joseph, and honour him as they honoured him;

Go to Joseph, and be grateful to him as they
were grateful to him;
Go to Joseph, and love him, as they love him still.
- St. Alphonsus Liguori
The Charism Continues to Thrive at Carondelet High School in Concord, CA!
Sister Beverly Ann Flynn, CSJ recently received notes from the students involved in the schools’ Spiritual Life Center, directed by Rick Grand-Lejano. Their notes express the fact that– they stand on the shoulders of those who go before them… the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. These young women are reminders of the gift that continues to GIVE!