★ 150 Years Old! ★
The Great St. Joseph
Pilgrimage Adventure
Nine sacred stops. One big adventure. Grab your passport and explore every corner of our parish!
How to Play
1. Print
Print your adventure passport using the button above.
2. Explore
Set off and visit all nine stops around the campus.
3. Stamp & Snap
Mark each stop on your passport and snap a photo!
4. Share
Post your photos and tag St. Joseph!
9 Sacred Stops to Find
Garden of Gethsemane
A peaceful garden built by a Scout — the perfect spot for a quiet little prayer.
Can you find…the calm bench where you can sit and pray?
Immaculate Conception Chapel
A priest built this little chapel long ago to say a big thank-you to Mary.
Can you find…a statue of Mary, the mother of Jesus?
Hill of the Cross
Climb the hill and follow the Stations of the Cross all the way to the top.
Can you find…a wooden plaque along the hill?
Day Chapel
Look up — this little church is covered in beautiful paintings, top to bottom!
Can you find…the prettiest painting inside?
Cemetery & Mausoleum
Some graves here are SO old that the words are written in German!
Can you find…a headstone with German writing on it?
Labyrinth
Follow the winding path round and round, all the way to the very middle!
Can you find…the very center of the swirly path?
The Broken Cross
ZAP! Lightning knocked this cross right off the church steeple long ago.
Can you find…the big cross that fell from the roof?
St. Joseph Statue
St. Joseph stands watch so everyone remembers this is holy ground.
Can you find…St. Joseph keeping guard over the campus?
Walk with Mary Rosary Garden
Walk and pray the Rosary while you soak up the beautiful Hill Country view.
Can you find…the best view for saying a prayer?
★ SECRET BONUS QUEST ★
Find Fr. Draessler's Hidden Plaque
Hidden inside the Day Chapel is the resting place of Fr. Draessler — the priest who built it. He's buried right in the aisle of his own church! Can you spot the special plaque with his name on the end of a pew?
Happy adventuring — may every step be a prayer!
St. Joseph – Honey Creek · 150 Years · 1876–2026
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