St. Joseph's Society promotes and supports among its members a strong religious life consistent with the teaching of the Catholic Church; to aid its members in sickness and distress; to honor their memory after death; and inculcate a love and esteem for the German tongue, customs, and mode of life.
St Joseph's Society has been an integral part of St. Mary's Parish in Fredericksburg, Texas since its establishment by Fr. Joseph Roch in February of 1899. Fr. Roch knew it would be best for the Society if it had its own home, so he set about the difficult task of building the St. Joseph's Halle, which stands today as a memorial to his zeal. Construction of the Halle was completed and it was dedicated in 1900. The Halle has been the site of meetings of various Parish organizations, Parish and School gatherings, and socials and entertainment of all sorts.
Membership is open to any male person over the age of 18 years. Being a practicing Catholic and leading a good life, not belonging to any Lodge or Society forbidden by the Church, having fulfilled his religious duties, and having his children attend a Catholic School if at all possible.
St. Joseph's Society normally meets every second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Joseph's Hall.
St. Joseph's Hall is available for parties and events. For more information visit its online calendar.