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 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER ("EFT") Information


What Is Electronic Funds Transfer?
Electronic funds transfer, also referred to as
electronic contribution, is an automatic transfer
program which allows you to make offertory
contributions to the parish without writing checks.

How Does EFT Work?
After the transfer(s) have been authorized, the
designated contribution amount is electronically
transferred directly from your checking or savings
account (as specified) into the parish’s account or
charged to your credit card.

What Are The Advantages Of EFT?
EFT allows you to make contributions to your
parish without writing checks or using envelopes.
You will not have to worry about missing a
contribution if you are unable to attend mass and
you may alter or terminate the EFT at any time.

How Much Does EFT Cost?
Electronic Funds Transfer is free! It saves you
time and money!

Is EFT Safe?
EFT eliminates the risk of checks being lost,
stolen, or destroyed. It also has a high rate of
accuracy. In addition, all EFT transactions will be
tracked on your itemized bank statement or credit
card statement.

How Do I Sign Up For EFT?
Print out, and complete this form, and
attach a voided check or savings deposit slip or
include your credit card information, and return
to the parish office.

For any questions or for more information,
please call the parish office.

 

 

 

St. Joseph Parish
 
100 Church Lane
Cockeysville, Maryland  21030
(410) 683 - 0600
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Weekday Masses
7, and 8:30 a.m.

Saturdays
8:30 a.m. 4, and 5:30 p.m.
Misa español 7 p.m.

Sundays
7:30, 9, and 10:30 a.m.
and Noon

Reconciliation
Saturdays 5 to 5:30 pm





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