Contact Us / Registration Form
Welcome, New Parishioners!
Download a REGISTRATION FORM at the bottom of this article. Fax it to us (916.652.0202), mail it to us, or drop it in the collection basket at weekend Mass.
St. Joseph Marello Parish Office
P.O. Box 547
Loomis, CA 95650
Office Located at:
6530 Wells Avenue, Loomis
Phone: 916-652-5001
Fax: 916-652-0202
Pastor
Father Arnold Ortiz, O.S.J.
Email: frarnold@osjoseph.org
Our parish is administered by the Oblates of
Saint Joseph, Priests and Brothers, California
Province www.osjoseph.org.
Parish Secretary
Maren Cortese, Email:
sjmarelloparish@yahoo.com
Office Hours
Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 12:00am.
Director of Faith Formation, The ROCK (Grades 1-5)Cyndee Reed
791-4443
Director of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults)
Marelene Dederick
916-206-6338 Email: marlenedederick@hotmail.com
Youth Ministry
Life Teen – High School Teens
The EDGE - Junior High (6th, 7th, 8th grades)
Youth Minister: Mary Maguire
916-791-4730
marykay@surewest.net
Location for weekend Services:
Cavitt Junior High School
7200 Fuller Drive
Granite Bay, California
Cavitt Junior High School is located off Auburn-Folsom Road, just south of Douglas Blvd.
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