Mission Museum Renewal ProjectOur Reimagined Mission Museum Is Open!On December 14-15, 2024, after every weekend Mass we celebrated the completion and re-opening of our reimagined Mission Museum after five months of dedicated effort and unwavering support from our parish community. Inspired by the vision of our pastor, Fr. Anthony Huong Le, and Andy Galvan, curator of Mission Dolores in San Francisco and a descendant of the Ohlone people who built Mission San Jose, the renovated museum welcomes and inspires those on spiritual pilgrimages to the Diocesan Shrine of Saint Joseph and carefully curated exhibits about the local native Ohlone people, the Franciscan missionaries, and the rich history of Mission San Jose from its founding in 1797 to today. Our deepest thanks to the skilled contractors and craftsmen, many of them parishioners who donated their time, talents, and treasure to the renovation, and whose artistry and professionalism have brought this vision to life. The new St. Joseph Chapel of Healing stands as a sacred centerpiece of this renewal, offering opportunities for a profound encounter with God’s peace and grace. With its stories of miraculous intercessions and healing, the chapel offers hope to all who enter. To schedule a visit to the museum, please go to https://www.saintjosephmsj.org/mission-visit/ Museum Renewal PlanAs an historic landmark, Mission San José and the Mission museum preserve our history, and are places where all people–regardless of faith–can learn about the history of the Mission and the Ohlone Indians. As the Diocesan Shrine of St. Joseph, Mission San José also needs to become a place that welcomes and spiritually nourishes those who visit the Mission as pilgrims. Even in terms of history, the story of Mission San José is a story of faith. The reimagined Mission museum centers around the concept of pilgrimage. We as Christians are a pilgrim people. The Church is always on the move, carrying out Jesus’ call to bring the Gospel to every nation. Each of us is also on a personal journey–the journey of faith that we call life. Like pilgrims, we journey purposefully from one place to another, from one experience in life to another, with heaven as our final destination. Along the way, our paths cross and our stories become intertwined. The Mission–as a missionary outpost–is a place where our paths can cross with God’s, a place where we are invited into God’s story, into the divine life. The reimagined museum features a cohesive story of the pilgrim characteristics of Joseph and the Holy Family, the Ohlone Indians, the Franciscan Missionaries, and the present day people of faith (all of us). Joseph and the Holy Family journeyed a lot–Nazareth to Bethlehem to Egypt to Nazareth to Jerusalem-with only what they could carry. The Ohlone Indians traveled throughout the region, moved into the Mission system, and then out of the Mission system. And the Franciscan Missionaries journeyed from Spain to Mexico and from Mexico to found Mission San José. These stories of people on the move–indeed, God on the move in the world in and among his people–is the lens through which we will tell the story of the Mission. Scroll down to read more about the stories of Mission San José. There are many ways you can participate!You can participate in the story of Mission San José by becoming a Mission Ambassador and leading museum tours, becoming a greeter to welcome visitors in our new Pilgrim Center, helping in the gift shop, using your “green thumps” to maintain our beautiful Mission grounds, lending a helping hand in events and workshops, or by supporting the Mission and museum financially. For more information and to volunteer, please email us at parish@saintjosephmsj.org or call the parish office at 510-656-2364. To make a financial contribution please visit our giving portal at https://www.osvhub.com/saintjosephmsj/giving/funds The Stories of Mission San Jose |
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