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April 8, 2018 Divine Mercy Sunday
†Mass Schedule and Intentions†
Sat Apr 7, 10 am Wake, 11 am Funeral Mass † Ibo L. Villanueva, Sr.
Sat Confession: 3:30 – 4:00 pm Sat Apr 7, 4:30 pm Mass † Laurette Drouin, 2nd Anniv. by Victor & Lori Drouin Debbie McCready by Mary Lavallee Sun Apr 8, 9:00 am Mass † Theodore Erik Piecyk by Peter & Jean Piecyk Sun Apr 8, 11:00 am Mass † Mr. & Mrs. Normand Ravenelle by Linda & Tom Joyal Baptism: Theodore Michael Hackner after 11:00 Mass Chaplet of Divine Mercy Wed Apr 11, 8:00 am Mass † Evelyn Lamoureux by Margaret Williams
Thu Apr 12, 8:00 am Mass For the Sick of Our Parish Fri Apr 13, 8:00 am Mass † Deceased of Our Parish
Adoration following Mass; Divine Mercy Chaplet at 1:50 pm; Benediction 2:00 pm
Sat Confession: 3:30 – 4:00 pm Sat Apr 14, 4:30 pm Mass Sun Apr 15, 9:00 am Mass † Theresa Badeau, Birthday Remembrance
by John & Jacki Mozzicato
Sun Apr 15, 11:00 am Mass † Don Provolo by Ruth & Ralph Yulo Baptism: Aiyana Meadow Chamberlain after 11 Mass OUR OFFERING OF THANKS TO GOD LAST WEEK
Weekly Offering $5,016.00
Easter Offering $3,267.00
Thank you for your generosity!
ATTENDANCE LAST WEEKEND
Holy Saturday 8:00 pm 03/31/18 142
Easter Sunday 9:00 am 04/02/18 219
Easter Sunday 11:00 am 04/02/18 209 Total: 570
Holy Thursday 7:00 pm 03/29/18 103
Good Friday 3:00 pm 03/30/18 165
STEWARDSHIP: “The community of believers was of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own...” - Acts 4:32. All that we are and all that we have is a gift from God! Your family, friends, talents, abilities and your money – are all gifts from God! We are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has blessed us with.
SPRING CLEAN UP IN CEMETERY Please remove seasonal items or anything you don't want thrown away from the cemetery by April 8th. Spring cleanup will be sometime soon afterwards. Thank you!
Important Choir Rehearsals: Mondays, April 9 and 16 at 6:30 PM. First Communion is on April 22.
PRAYER LIST: Aldona Allevo, Lynne Allevo, Denise Beaudoin, Colleen Bornhorst, Linda Drake, Kyle Ernst, Baby Nicholas Gendron, Marie Guiles, Gina H., Kathy H., Baby Theodore Hackner, Henry Hansen, Michael Hawley,
Francine Hodovan, Raymond E. Jaquith, Jr., JK, MK, Paul T. Klesser, Melanie Kondratowicz, Bob Letendre, Pat Lockey, Dennis M., Bob Mullarkey, M.P., Dan Panciera, Ashley Pelletier-Key, Rich R., Ronnie Rauert, Mary Roto, Emily Russi, Guy Swanton, Carolyn Tanajes, Lenny & Ginny Todd, Constance Tomecko, Johanna Jenkins Tomecko, Tom Woodcock, Clay Wright and J.M.Z. Please call or email us with any name to be included or removed from our list!
PARISH MEETINGS in Parish Center: Prayer Shawl: Tue, Apr 10, 6:30 pm. Adult Ed, Ed Conlan: Wed, Apr 11, 11:00 am. Women’s Bible Study: Tue, Apr 17, 10:00 am. Knights of Columbus: Tue, Apr 17, 7:00 pm.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sunday morning in the Parish Center, 9:50 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. Only 2nd graders will meet on April 8th
for Reconciliation.
Divine Mercy Candle is lit for Paul T. Klesser by Norbert & Julie Saegaert.
The Sanctuary Candle is lit in Memory of deceased members of the
Bland & Tamsin Families.
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR UNITY Thursday, May 3, 2018, 5:30 pm Veteran’s Memorial, Tremko Lane, Ashford (across from town hall).
Bishop Daniel P. Reilly's 90th Birthday, May 12th The Knights of Columbus in Worcester, MA will honor Bishop Reilly and hold a Fundraiser for the Health Care Facility (Notre Dame Health Care Facility), where he is a resident. A luncheon will be held in his honor on Sat, May 12, 2018 at 12 noon, at St. John High School, 378 Main St, Shrewsbury, MA. Tickets are $45/person, available by mail: Bishop Reilly 90th Celebration, 206 Quinsigamond Ave, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 "Please order early!" Fr. Introvigne: 1-860-887-0702.
Our condolences to the family of Theodore Erik Piecyk
who passed away on April 3, 2018.
George Nagy turned 97 on 04/02/2018.
ASHFORD SENIOR CENTER SPRING FAIR 25 Tremko Lane, Ashford. Sat, Apr 28th, 9am – 3pm. 50/50, crafters, toys, tag sale, CT authors, chocolates, jewelry, bake sale and more. Vendor tables: $25. Lunch available for purchase. Call Pauline 860-428-6502.
RETROUVAILLE OF CONNECTICUT Marriage Help – If your marriage has become troubled and stressed, unloving or uncaring, or, if you are divorced or separated but want to try again, the Retrouvaille program can help. Retrouvaille provides tools to communicate better, resolve conflicts fairly and re-discover why you fell in love. The next local Retrouvaille weekend is Apr 20-22, 2018. For info, call confidentially 1-800-470-2230, email [email protected], or go to the website www.helpourmarriage.com for info and registration.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE WEEKEND ~ If you are widowed, separated or divorced and want help in resolving the pain and grief of losing the marriage relationship and to create a more peace-filled future, consider attending a Beginning Experience weekend May 4-6 at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield, CT. The fee for the Catholic-based weekend is $265, which covers food, lodging, materials and a follow-up event. For information call Maureen at 860-285-8685 or Victoria at 860-993-2384, or visit www.beginningexperience.org.
CATHOLIC IRELAND PILGRIMAGE with Father Russell Kennedy, Pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Middletown, CT. Dates: June 3-June 12, 2018, 10 days. Cost: $3,499.00 from JFK and back. For more info call Fr. Kennedy at 860-334-8925 or email at [email protected].
BRING A FRIEND TO CHURCH: Saturday/Sunday, April 21 & 22, 2018. Share your faith with someone who is important to you!
Diocese of Norwich Outreach to Haiti Annual Fundraiser. Join Bishop Cote at the Charity Gala, Sat, Apr 28, at A Villa Louisa, Bolton CT. RSVP to www.outreachtohaiti.org or call 860 800 3601. Proceeds benefit the Diocese’s long-standing mission in Haiti: nutrition & feeding programs, medical care, orphanages, and education program. The evening features Dr. Jacquet, Outreach Clinic Director, a silent auction, cocktails and dinner. The price is $100. Thank you for your support!
Attention! The Willington Food Bank is in great need of shelf-stable canned meats and dinner items.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR COFFEE & DONUTS in the back meeting room of the Parish Center after the 9 am Mass on Sundays. Folks coming to the 11 am Mass are
welcome to come early and socialize before Mass.
Our Parish is in need of a Cope which is used by the Priest for Adoration and Baptism. The cost is $700. If you would like to make a donation in memory of a loved one, please contact the Parish office. In order to have the
name of your loved one inscribed on the Cope, we would kindly ask that only one person donate the total amount. Thank you.
Hungarian Freedom Fundraiser: Sun, Apr 22, 12-3pm, Hungarian Social Club Stuffed Cabbage Dinner, Appetizers, Poppyseed, Walnut, Apricot, and Prune Kifli pastries, short commemorative program, $20 dinner ticket Please call Esther at 860-429-5461 to reserve, and pay at door. OPEN TO PUBLIC, HSC, 314 Ashford Center Rd., Ashford, CT This event celebrates freedom for Hungarians. This year's special is Eva Mackray and Val Horila Lovell's special nut roll.
Eucharistic Holy Hour for Vocations: Join Bishop Cote Thurs, Apr 19 at St. Luke, Ellington from 6-7 pm. Come pray for those who are called to priestly or consecrated religious life. Pray for our seminarians and those in the process of applying to the Diocese. Join our Diocesan Prayer Team for Vocations at [email protected] and check out our website at god-calls.com!
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR STUDENTS MAKING THEIR FIRST COMMUNION ON 4/22/18: Eliana Boyce Colby Johnson Elly Boyle Nathan Kodzis Jothan Burrello Isla Lord Meaghan Doyle Sophia Storck Taylor Draczynski Phillip Trotta Jeffrey Forrest Elizabeth Urban Riley Fusco Ellie Vertefeuille Adam Grzywacz
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Learn the tools to put God in your Sacrament of Marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Jul 6-8, 2018 in MANCHESTER, CT and Nov 2-4, 2018 in MANCHESTER, CT. For more information, call Pat & Mary-Jo McLaughlin at 860-315-2127 or visit them at https://wwmectw.org/.
The candle before the image of Divine Mercy in the side shrine at St. Philip’s is available for your intentions. Contact the office.
For access to the church during regular Parish Office hours, please see Ann in the Parish Center and she will be more than happy to unlock the church for you!
POLISH DINNER NIGHT~ APRIL 21, AT 5:30 P.M, sponsored by the St. Edward Ladies Guild in Stafford Springs at their parish hall on 25 Church Street. Purchase tickets before Monday, April 16th $14/person by calling Pat at 860-306-9419 or the parish office, 860-684-2705.
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE 2018: CALLED TO JOY! The Office of Faith Events and the Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women welcome women of all ages to attend workshops on parenting, relationships, prayer, scripture and more. Keynote speaker: ValLimar Jansen. Celebrate Mass with Bishop Cote. Sat, April 14, 8:30-3:30, St. Bernard High School, Uncasville. Registration form at www.norwichdiocese.org under the Office of Faith Events- Upcoming Events. Or contact us at 860-848-2237. Register today!
WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE: Please consider putting St. Philip in your will as a way to be remembered while supporting the ongoing needs of the parish. Memorial Donation forms are on the parish website.
YOUNG PEOPLE, HELP THE POPE Young people ages 16 – 29, (Catholic and non-Catholics) are invited to participate via social media. The Pope wants to hear ideas, feelings and recommendations from our youth on the topic: ”Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment”. Young people from all around the world, can participate by responding to 15 Hashtags using their social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) which are listed online at: http://www.synod2018.va/content/synod2018/en/pre-synodal-meeting/15---hashtags-for-comments.html
Catholic Charities “Evening of Hope” Sun, Apr. 15th, 6:30 PM Mystic Aquarium
Silent Auction and Dinner Tickets are $100; $125 after April 1st Recipients of the 2018 awards are:
Humanitarian of the Year: Christopher A. Lipinski, Ph.D. Honoring our Heritage: Jane Leger Community Servants of the Year: Middletown Advisory Board Employee of the Year: Cynthia Mageski Contact: Christine Jackel, Development Coordinator [email protected] or 860-886-1928 x12
BIRTHRIGHT OF WINDHAM: Needs: Pampers sizes 3, 4 & 5, wash cloths, towels, lotion, shampoo, receiving blankets, and clothing for newborn to age 3 as there are many new families. Thank you for your generosity! Our donations to Birthright help many families!
RETREAT: “EUCHARIST”…Sat, 4/28/18 & Sun, 4/29/18… Praise & Worship, Adoration, Chaplet, Confessions, Rosary, Mass w/ Sacred Music, Eucharistic Healing Service…My Father’s House Retreat Center, Moodus, CT…Speaker: Rocco Fortunato, Founder of Spread the Blaze…Music: Spread the Blaze, Crusaders of Mary Immaculate, & Knights of Mary Immaculate…More info & to register: www.myfathershousect.org or call 860-873-1906…More info on the preaching & music: www.spreadtheblaze.com.
MASS INTENTIONS The Holy Day and Weekend Mass Stipend is $20. The Weekday Mass Stipend is $15. Please call the office, or fill out a Mass Intention envelope, found in the vestibule, and drop it in the collection basket to schedule a Memorial Mass for your loved one(s).
Eucharistic Adoration: Please consider volunteering for one hour of Adoration on Fridays at St. Philip 9am to 2pm or to be a substitute when necessary. Sign-up sheet is in the vestibule.
REMEMBER THE NEEDY IN OUR COMMUNITY Food is collected in the baskets in the vestibule all year, not just at the holidays. Needed: canned items – beef stew, pasta, sauce, vegetables, baked beans, hearty soups, dinner items, cereal, etc. The ASHFORD FOOD BANK distribution is usually the 4th Friday, 7-9 am, Living Proof Church, Ashford. The WILLINGTON FOOD PANTRY is open weekly: Mon, 4-6 pm, Wed & Fri, 10-Noon. Patrons must be Willington residents and be screened by the social worker. Folks can come once monthly to select shelf-stable food for their household. Office hours: Mon 12-7:30 pm; Tues-Fri 9 am – 2 pm. To apply, contact: Dir, Youth, Family & Social Serv., Town of Willington, 40 Old Farms Rd. Willington, CT 06279. Phone: 860-487-3118; FAX: 860-487-3125 Email: [email protected].
PARISH ENVELOPES: Please use parish envelopes if you would like to receive a tax donation report at the end of the year. Be sure to write your envelope number if you use an envelope from the vestibule, so we can keep track for you. Please contact the office to receive envelopes.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR LIFE! “Choose Life” License Plates with smiling faces are promoting adoptions and traveling everywhere
as a witness to Life and Love. Give a gift that keeps on giving, it’s so easy! Go to www.fund-adoption.org for info or to download an application form. This helps fund agencies such as Catholic Charities.
Do you or someone you know need a Prayer Shawl? Contact: Carolann Hernberg: 860- 487-0449, [email protected].
A NOTE ABOUT PARISH REGISTRATION If you regularly worship with us, we invite you to register with St. Philip parish. This allows us to provide accurate census data to the diocese. Registration forms are in the vestibule. Please return them to the office. Thank you!
NOTE TO PARISHIONERS: The cemetery plot price as of June 1, 2017 will remain at $450 per plot. After June 1, 2018, the price will rise to $650 per plot. The price will be adjusted on an annual basis each June.
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest”. Visit the NEW Caregiver Spirituality Webpage Sponsored by the Office of Faith Events. Resources for caregivers includes prayers, articles, books and websites that offer both practical and spiritual support. www.norwichdiocese.org/caregiver-spirituality-support-group
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: The Administration has pledged that it will defend and protect religious liberty. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has urged the fulfillment of this promise, including an end to regulations and other mandates by the federal government that force people of faith to make choices that go against their religious principles. Thank you for helping to protect religious freedom by including the “Defending Our Religious Liberty” announcements in your parish bulletins over the years. Your efforts have undoubtedly motivated congressional representatives and senators to issue changes. Recently, the new administration has taken and will continue to take steps to modify the federal health care mandate. For this reason, we are discontinuing these announcements. “Defending Our Religious Liberty” #318 was the last announcement.
NEW ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER? If you or a loved one are moving out of the area or to a nursing home and don’t need envelopes, please let us know. If envelopes will no longer be used, please inform the office. Also, please notify the office of a new address or phone number if you are moving, but will remain a parishioner here. This will allow us to keep our records accurate and up to date. Thank you!
HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME VISITS If your loved one is ill at Home, hospitalized, or in a nursing home and would like Father Greg to visit them, please call the office or Father. Please provide their name, address, phone # and room #.
FROM ANDREA HOISL, DIR. OF DIOCESAN OFFICE OF FAITH EVENTS: In our effort to live out our call to be people of great JOY as Catholics, I offer this amazing resource to all of you; the goodnewsnetwork.org. It has news stories that are positive, uplifting and truly inspirational.
MATTIE'S TOGS THRIFT SHOP St. Matthew Church Tolland, CT. Clothing, shoes and winter boots for Boys and Girls in sizes Preemie to size 14 - 16. We carry First Communion/Flower Girl/Easter dresses, Baptismal outfits. We are open Saturdays 9am-1pm. Call Billie with questions 860-871-0260.
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MUSEUM In New Haven, CT commemorates the 100th anniversary of the United States’ participation in the First World War with an exhibition, World War I: Beyond the Front Lines (Apr. 6, 2017 – Dec. 30, 2018).203-865-0400 or http://www.kofcmuseum.org. Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm. Free admission & parking.
Pregnant? Need help? CATHOLIC CHARITIES Pregnancy and Adoption Programs provide concrete help & answers. Call 1-800- BABYDUE, even if you simply want to talk.
NEW WAY TO HELP OUR PARISH! Use your IRA to support our Parish, the Diocese or your favorite Diocesan Ministry! If you are 70 ½ years old, you can now make a direct transfer of up to $100,000 from your IRA to a qualified charity, such as our Parish, without having to pay income taxes on the money. The law allowing this was made permanent by President Obama when he signed the PATH Act last December. If you are interested, please contact Mary Ellen Mahoney, Development Manager- Major Gifts at [email protected] or (860) 886-1928, ext.14 for more information.
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC CDS: There are CDs with orthodox Catholic teaching and some excellent testimonies of individuals and their faith walk. Thank you for all your
donations. They help to keep the program going. If you have questions or requests contact Donna Vertefeuille at 860-429-4508 or email [email protected].
Natural Family Planning is scientific, safe, and is 99 % effective for conceiving or responsibly postponing a baby. For information, call Craig and Liz Schantz at 860-464-1184. www.ccli.org.
INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT ADOPTION? Catholic Charities provides infant adoption placements, domestic and international home studies and adoption searches. 860-889-8346 x 282 or [email protected]. Monthly meetings for couples waiting to adopt or to learn about adoption and weekly Birth Mother Support Group every Tues 9:30am at Catholic Charities, 331 Main St., Norwich. For info 860-889-8346 x 282.
Home Buyers and Foreclosure Prevention Classes: For help with purchasing a home, behind on mortgage payments or help budgeting or filling out applications for EMAP. All services are provided free at Catholic Charities, a HUD approved Counseling Agency. The Free ongoing Foreclosure Prevention and 8-hr. Home Buyers Education Classes are offered by Catholic Charities in Norwich, New London and Plainfield locations. Info: 860-889-8346 ext. 271.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, DIOCESE OF NORWICH, INC.
Donate your unwanted car, truck, RV, motorcycle, trailer, boat or camper today! All proceeds benefit children &families in need, in CT. WE DO ALL THE WORK. It’s fast, free, and you get a tax deduction! www.donationangel.org/ccfsn / 1-866-434-1131.
Marriage Preparation Classes for Engaged Couples:
For info or to register, call Catholic Family Services
Office at 860-848-2237, ext. 306.
RACHEL’S VINEYARD RETREAT WEEKENDS If you are grieving or suffering from an abortion, experience the healing love of Jesus Christ on a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat. The weekend is confidential and offers an opportunity to experience God’s love, forgiveness and compassion. Visit the national website at www.rachelsvineyard.org. “PROJECT RACHEL” is our Diocesan ministry for healing and forgiveness from an abortion. Priests in the Project Rachel ministry are there for you with God’s Grace and Mercy. Call 860-861-4439.
PRAY FOR OUR SEMINARIANS/POSTULANTS Take a Post Card from the vestibule for any or all of our seminarians/postulants. Pray, write a brief note if you choose and drop it in the mail. Let your future priests/sisters know you are supporting them and ask them to pray for you. May God continue to send us shepherds after his own heart.
Spiritual Renewal Center (860-887-0702) Healing Mass at 2 pm, Mondays. Spiritual Renewal Center, 11 Bath St, Norwich, CT Charismatic Prayer Meeting: Tuesdays at 2:00 pm 8 Weeks Life in the Spirit Seminar Monday, March 12 - April 23rd, 7-8:30pm Spiritual Renewal Center, Norwich Leaders Fr. Ray Introvigne and Mrs. Judith Hughes
Love one another as I have loved you. As you do unto the least of your brothers, you do unto me. St. Joseph’s Living Center, The ONLY Catholic healthcare facility in
the Norwich Diocese, is seeking volunteers to join our chapel team assisting during 11 am daily Mass. We also need volunteers to join our Vigil Team as we support our residents on their journey to eternal rest. If you hear God calling, please call Tracey Megson at 860-465-1107 x 124. Are you separated or divorced and in need of support? The Church is here to help. Catholic Family Services is sponsoring a Divorce Healing Program entitled The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide. This is a 12-session DVD ministry program with expertise from Catholic psychologists, theologians and spiritual directors. It is based on the teachings of the Catholic Church. The group will meet 7-8:30 P.M. the 2nd and 4th Mondays each month, Apr 9 through Sept 24, St. Matthew Church, 111 Tolland Green, Tolland, CT. Registration is required. Catholic Family Serv. 860-848-2237 x 306.
PARENTS DIVORCING AND/OR RESOLVING CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES Are you concerned about the effects of divorce, separation or family disruption on your children? Catholic Charities offers ongoing, monthly one day Parenting Education Classes in Norwich, Rockville and Middletown. A monthly 2- part Spanish/bilingual parenting education class is held in Willimantic. Attendance at both sessions in the Willimantic class is required for the certificate of completion. Fees are determined by the State of CT. Please call 1-860-889-8346 ext. 260 for registration and monthly class locations and dates.
A Third Order Secular Community is beginning a new chapter at My Father’s
House Retreat Center. Fr. Bill McCarthy, MSA is the Chaplin of this new secular order. Through
profession, the members will have their place in the Franciscan family and the Missionaries of
the Holy Apostles (MSA) family and join with it in an organic union all Catholic Fraternities
around the world. The next meeting will be the Second Sunday of
the month, April 8th 2018, after the 1:30 pm mass at 3:00 o’clock at My Father’s House
Retreat Center in Moodus. Come for a visit and check it out.
Some facts about St. Francis of Assisi: More books have been written about St. Francis
than about any other saint. He is the patron saint of peace, the patron saint of ecology, the patron saint of Italy and the patron saint of
animals. Besides Roman Catholic Franciscans, there are also Anglican, Episcopalian and
Lutheran Franciscans. This is a new fraternal community that is beginning at MFH and open
to those with interest. Come to a meeting and check it out!
For questions or more information contact: Jim Tibbetts, SFO 518-573-3105,
St. Philip Easter Flowers 2018
REQUESTED BY: IN MEMORY/HONOR OF: Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Allevo Aldona & John Machowski
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bancroft Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Beaudoin Beaudoin Family, Carney Family
Mr. Paul Belanger Intention Unspecified
Carlton Beyor and Cheryl Hopkins Michelle Hopkins, Rose & Al Pelletier, Carl & Gloria Beyor
Mr. & Mrs. William Bland Bland Family, Tamsin Family
Mr. & Mrs. George Bogdanovich John J. Bogdanovich
Dorothy T. Boisvert James Parusa, Larry Boisvert, Quirk Brothers & Sister, Alape’s Family, Quirk Family
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bora Edward J. Bora, Thomas J. Heaney, Deceased members of the Bora & Heaney Families
Roger C. & Mary Bowen The Bowen Family, The Clifford Family
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Brndiar, Jr. The Brndiars, The Edgerlys, The Korsaks, Pobudas
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brozyna The Brozyna & Mayer Families
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Campbell In Memory of John Koontz
Ms. Loretta F. Carlson Trudy McDougal, Anna Michaud, Patrick Michaud, Conrad Michaud
Mrs. Lorraine Cloutier Roland Cloutier
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Cote Robert Cote, Louise Cote Gunderson,
Joseph & Elizabeth Cydylo Celmer Family, Cydylo Family, Claudia Celmer
Mr. & Mrs. David Dagon Edward & Ida Jaskulka, Francis & Emma Dagon, Joseph Foran, Evelyn Dagon, John & Marya Jaskolka
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Desilva Intention Unspecified
Mr. Ray Dimmock Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Dionne Corriveau & Dionne Families
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Drouin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Drouin, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Kozikowki, Rene Picard, Brenda Picard, Vivian Sorel, Eugene Sorel, Mr. & Mrs. Wildor Picard, Karen Hall
Lynn Dziurgot Deceased members of the Dziurgot, Ventura, Sinkiewicz and Gomes Families
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Ecsedy Robert & Betty Ecsedy, Rosaline Dobrowolski
Mr. & Mrs. William Falletti Alice Jalbert, Llewellyn Jalbert, Lawrence Jalbert, Patrick Falletti, Adeline Falletti, Colleen Johansen
The Ference Family George & Helen Ference
Theresa & Mark Flynn Raymond Delorme
John A. & Alice Franco Cecelia Farrington
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Galenski Misiaszek Family, Galenski Family
Nelson W. Goble Nelson Goble, Carlene Schoentag
Mr. Paul Godere Thomas Godere, Stephen Godere
Mr. Oscar Guilbault Marguerite Guilbault
Mrs. Brenda Hammick Mr. & Mrs. Spinnato, Mr. & Mrs. Chaney, Joanne Hammick
Ms. Linda Hampton Theresa Hebert Russell
Jean Hansen Intention Unspecified
Laura Harakaly All Departed & Sick
Laura & Charles Harakaly Bob, Bill, A. Ann, Victor, Larry, Barbara, Ruth
Mrs. Denise Hardert-Payton William & Mary Hardert, Larry & Eric Payton, The Jenkins Family, Leonard & Thelma Pence
Sue Harkness Mary Bartok
Carla Harrington Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Hawthorne Murland & Jeannette Bradley, Robert Armstrong, John & Elise Shea, II
Mrs. Carol Hewett Intention Unspecified
Paul & Barbara Hipsky Intention Unspecified
Mr. Peter Hnath, Jr. Patricia Hnath, Joan Flynn, Peter and Annie Hnath, Sr.
Mrs. Marie James The James Familes & Stropnicky Familes
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyal Ravenelle & Karpenski Families
Mrs. Jeanette Karosi In Memory of Bilodeau Family & Karosi Family
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie King Deceased Members of the King Family
Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Kolomyjec Laurette Dubreuil
Mrs. Eleanor Kuhar Andrew Kuhar
John & Jean Lagasse Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lankford Deceased Members of the Lankford Family
Mary Lavallee In memory of Mary F. Cardolino, Albert Cardolino, William H. Hewett, Bertha Hewett
Miss Barbara Liszka Robert Liszka, Froehlich Family
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Lord Intention Unspecified
Mrs. Patrice Lucas John Marcisin, Joseph & Helen Kalinowski
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mackowiak The Mackowiak and Quintal Families
Mrs. Lydia Manifold Intention Unspecified
Mr. John Manning John & Marie Manning
Mrs. Catherine Marcisin John and Anna Ference, John Marcisin
Mr. Robert Martin Susan Martin
Mrs. Carole McCarthy Ray & Hazel Baker, Sean McCarthy, John & Frances McCarthy
Raymond & Shirley McCaughey Alice Duquette, Mary McCaughey, Suzie Carabino, Mary Elizabeth Rearden Brown, Alice Ogden
Mrs. Deborah McCrackan Cameron & Shirley McCrackan, Arlene Boucher
Mr. & Mrs. Sam & Denise McGill Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Metsack Rose Metsack, Jadwiga Rybicka, Paul Toth, Paul Metsack, Paul M. Metsack
Mrs. Mary E. Michaud Milton Michaud, Mary Rose Madore, Joseph Michaud, Thomas Creehan, Georgiane Madore
Mr. & Mrs. David Mindek Edna Horton, Deceased Members of Mather & Felix Families, Deceased Members of Mindek & Carruth Families
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mindek Deceased Mindek Family, Deceased Carruth Family, Normandie Family, Kowar Family, John R. White
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Molnar Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. William Molnar Eugenie MacWay
Mrs. Rose Morton Paul & Nancy Roy, Otho & Anna Morton
Mr. Robert Navratil Mr. & Mrs. William J. Navratil
William & Roxanne Navratil Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Ogden The Ogden Family, The Carabino Family, The Jackopsic Family, the McCaughey Family
Ms. Carol Olsen Caroline Ladson, John & Elizabeth Rauert, Sr., John M. Rauert, Jr., Helena & Dominick Pecora
Judith Ouellette Carl Ouellette, Jean Daniel
Mr. & Mrs. Milford Ouellette Ouellette’s, Theriault’s, Kelley’s, Ray’s
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Panciera John R. White, Dot & Ned Panciera, Don & Marge White, Melissa Panciera
Ms. Regina Pelrine Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Roger T. Phillips Walter & Ann Pudelkiewicz, Cecelia D. Pudelkewicz, Mildred P. Parks
Mrs. Pauline A. Picard Dr. Brenda L. Picard, Rene N. Picard, Eugene Sorel, Viviane Sorel
Jean L. Plaza The Froehlich Family & Plaza Family
Mr. & Mrs. John Postemski Postemski Family, Hnath Families
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rabe Rabe Family, Dreher Family, Doyon Family, Maher Family
John & Kathleen Rup Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sadler Elsie DeSarbo, Frank DeSarbo
Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Saegaert In Memory of The Saegaert and Spencer Families, In Honor of our Marines – Brandon Bentley & Silas Dionne
Kevin & Lisa Sepe Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. John Shea Murland & Jeannette Bradley, Rev L. Charles Tardiff, John & Elsie Shea
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sheldon Joseph Tanajes, Frances Klukowski, Victoria Piecyk
Ms. Marybeth Sheldon Joseph Tanajes, Frances Klukowski
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Single Parents, Wasko & Mary Single, David & Elizabeth Lees
Paul Spak Stephen Spak, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. William Stolle Mary & Margaret Muska, Doris & Anna Eaglevich, Charlotte Ford, Family Infants
Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Storck Martha Storck, Mary Edgerly, Deceased Members of The Storck and Brndiar Families,
Mr. George Sullivan Intention Unspecified
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Supina Stanley Peer, Doreen Peer, Rudolph Supina
Mr. Robert Tamsin Mrs. J. Tamsin & 2 Sons, Mr. & Mrs. W. Rafftery, Mr. & Mrs. E. Tamsin, Mr. T. Tamulevich
Sheila Taylor Kathryn Ling, 65,000,000 Aborted Babies, All Victims & Families of the Recent School Massacre, All victims of criminal activity.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Thompson Intention Unspecified
Leonard & Virginia Todd Our Parents, Deceased Family Members
Mr. & Mrs. James Trowbridge Margaret Schuppert, Mary Ryan
Mrs. Marion Varga Alexander Varga, Jr., Louis H. & Margaret Pivonka, Louis J. Pivonka
Wesley & Paula Vincent James Fraser, Cecil & Arloa Vincent, Averill Brown, Laurene Embree
John & Elaine Whipple, III Intention Unspecified
Claire Williams Jacob Bowen, Arthur & Estelle Leduc
Mrs. Barbara Zulick John M. Zulick
If you notice misspellings or omissions, please notify the office so that our list can be corrected.
Wine, Wisdom and Why Night “The Young Adult Edition”
Learn more about your faith and share some fellowship with other young adult Catholics.
Although the evening is geared toward questions and concerns of our 21-39 year olds, all adults are welcome!
Join us for an evening of questions and answers about our Faith!
Ask questions about Church teachings, prayers, rituals as well as any other Faith Traditions you have always wondered about!
A panel of experts ready to answer any questions include: Bishop Michael Cote, Bishop of the Norwich Diocese
Sr. Elissa Rinere CP, Chancellor of the Norwich Diocese Deacon Chris Deskus, Director of Prison Ministry Office, Norwich Diocese Mr. Paul Kieda, Morality/Ethics Teacher, Xavier High School, Middletown
St. Mary Church Hall, Portland, CT April 24, 2018 from 7-9 pm
RSVP Via email [email protected] or via phone 860-848-2237, ext. 304
Wine donations for this event are being accepted at the
Bishop Flanagan Ministry Center at 199 Broadway, Norwich, CT.
Diocese of Norwich
Catholic Family Services
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT ~ If you are in need of consolation
after the loss of a loved one, consider attending Seasons of Hope, a new
Bereavement Support group that will meet Thursday evenings from 7-9 P.M. at St.
Andrew Church Library, 128 Norwich Ave, Colchester. The program, which
consists of four, six-week sessions, will explore issues of mourning through
Scripture, prayer, reflection and faith-sharing. For more information, contact Cheryl
Laporte at 860-537-4463 or e-mail her at [email protected].
Mary-Jo McLaughlin Catholic Family Services Diocese of Norwich 860-848-2237 X306
Office of Faith Events
Women’s Conference 2018: Called to Joy! The Office of Faith Events
and the Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women welcome women
of all ages. Offering workshops on parenting, relationships, prayer,
scripture and more. Keynote speaker ValLimar Jansen, and Mass with Bishop
Cote…Saturday, April 14, 2018, 8:30-3:30, St. Bernard High School, Uncasville.
Find the registration form at www.norwichdiocese.org under the Office of Faith
Events- Upcoming Events. Or contact us at 860-848-2237. Register today!
Andrea Hoisl Office of Faith Events Diocese of Norwich 860-848-2237 ext. 312
Norwich Diocese: Ministry
Diocesan Partnership on Disability
Spiritual: Shared prayer to grow in faith Service: Make red yarn heart pins with a different color cross inside it to represent different groups. A prayer that is unique to each group’s specific circumstances will be attached Socialize: To meet people who have similar hopes, challenges and joys.
Meetings to be held 2nd Wednesday of each month,
(*and the 3rd Wednesday of February**) Contact the Office of Faith Events to get involved, ALL ARE WELCOME!
860-848-2237, ext. 304, [email protected]
World War I: Beyond the Front Lines
World War I: Beyond the Front Lines (Apr. 6, 2017 – Dec. 30, 2018)
World War I, fought from 1914-1918, was the modern world’s first international conflict. Approximately 11 million soldiers were killed, and the war's toll including civilian casualties exceeded 20 million. The United States, by declaration of President Woodrow Wilson, formally entered the war Apr
. 6, 1917. By Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918, more than 116,000 Americans died as a result of the war. Of these, more than 1,600 were Knights of Columbus. Both the first and last American military officers to die during the war were K of C members.
In addition to Knights who served on the battlefield as soldiers, the Order was active in war relief efforts, managing highly successful fundraising drives and providing hospitality to servicemen in America and abroad through Knights of Columbus recreation centers known as “huts.”
The impact of World War I was felt for generations. Methods of warfare were forever altered. The map of Europe was completely redrawn at the conclusion of the war, and decisions that followed may be attributed to the start of World War II in 1939. No one was unaffected during this time period.
The Knights of Columbus Museum commemorates the 100th anniversary of the United States’ participation in the war with an exhibition, World War I: Beyond the Front Lines (Apr. 6, 2017 – Dec. 30, 2018). The exhibition provides an historical retrospective of the war and includes interactives, images and artifacts from the Knights of Columbus Museum collection, Supreme Council archives and borrowed materials from private lenders and organizations. A series of WWI-related lectures and presentations will be offered throughout the course of the exhibition. Knights of Columbus Museum, 1 State St., New Haven, CT 06511. 203-865-0400 kofcmuseum.org. Open daily, 10am to 5pm. Free admission & parking.
The Quiet Corner Chapter of the Disabled American Vets Are you a veteran who is either combat or has a service related disability, and have filed or need assistance with filing for
Veterans Administration Benefits? Are you interested in learning more? We are looking for you. Contact:
Rocky Daigle 860 – 918-0532 Barry Bernier 860 – 830-5443
Mark Rivard 860 – 933 – 6877 or [email protected] The mission of the Disabled American Veterans is dedicated to a single purpose; empowering Veterans to led high quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by making sure Veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to them; fighting for interest of Americas injured heroes on Capitol Hill and educating the public about
the great sacrifices and needs of veterans back to civilian life.
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