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Saint Gregory the Great Parish 85 Great Plain Road
Danbury, Connecticut 06811 203 797-0222
Website: www.stgregdanbury.org
REVEREND MICHAEL L. DUNN, PASTOR Fr. Christopher Ford, Parochial Vicar
Deacons Robert Blankschen, William Murphy, Daniel Myott
The Eucharist Saturday: Vigil: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12 noon Daily: 8:00 a.m. Friday: Mass: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00 p.m. Holy Day Mass: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Ministry to the Sick Please inform us about parishioners who are hospitalized or homebound; Communion for the homebound can be arranged by calling the Parish Office.
Baptism: Please call the Parish Office as prior registration is necessary.
Marriage By appointment; call the Parish Office. Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance for proper preparation.
Reconciliation Saturday from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. By Appointment, anytime.
Parish Membership Registration Forms are available in the main entrance of the church or contact the parish office. Forms may be returned by placing them in the collection basket, mailing them to the office or placing them in the drop box at the office. Please be sure to introduce yourself to Father Dunn after mass.
Parish Office Hours:
Monday—Thursday: 9:00 a.m.— 3:30 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m.— 12:00 p.m.
Inclement Weather: The Parish Office Follows the Danbury Public
School Schedule: Late Opening: 10:00 a.m. Early Dismissal: 12:30 p.m. If schools are cancelled, the offices are closed. All activities are cancelled.
Monday Nov. 11 9:30 a.m.
John Leahy
Tuesday Nov. 12 8:00 a.m.
Dot Henwood
Wednesday Nov. 13 8:00 a.m.
Adelina Jardeleza
Thursday Nov. 14 8:00 a.m.
Francesco DelliCarpini
Friday Nov. 15 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
For the Parish Maria Fernandes +
Saturday Nov. 16 4:30 p.m. Jen and George Shukry Sunday Nov. 17 8:00 a.m. A. Joseph Colla (Choir
Mass)
10:00 a.m. Gerald Walsh
12:00 p.m. Edward Walsh
Masses for the Week
November 10, 2019
32nd Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Presider Sat. Nov. 16 4:30 p.m. Fr. Dunn Sun. Nov. 17 8:00 a.m. Fr. Dunn 10:00 a.m. Fr. Ford 12:00 p.m. Fr. Ford
Parish Calendar
Sun. Nov. 10 11:00 a.m.
Heavenly Shopping Gym
Mon. Nov. 11 OFFICE CLOSED VETERANS DAY
Tues Nov. 12 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Walking with Purpose Boy Scouts Value of Sleep Catechesis Meeting
Parish Hall School Parish Hall Gym
Wed. Nov. 13 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Adoration Benediction Walking with Purpose
Church Church Parish Hall
Thur. Nov. 14 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Aging Mastery Program Woman’s Craft/ Weaving Boy Scout Committee Choir
Parish Hall Comm. Rm. Parish Hall Church
Fri. Nov. 15 9:30 a.m.
School Mass
Church
Sat. Nov. 16
8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
Men’s Spirituality Prayer Shawl Confession AA
Church Comm. Rm. Church Parish Hall
The Tabernacle Candle burning in the Sanctuary of our Church beginning November 16th is for A. Joseph Colla requested Frank Salvatore, Jr.
The candle burning next to Mary the Mystical Rose beginning on November 16th is for Linda Segreti and Patrick Diggin as requested by John Segreti and Family.
A Tour of Hell One night a man had a dream in which he had a tour of hell. To his surprise, hell had no infinite fire or bottomless burning pit filled with tormented souls. In fact, it was not like the hell he had pictured at all. He was then led through a maze of dark, dank passages lined with the doors to countless cells, and each cell he passed was identical. The central piece of furniture in each cell was an altar and before each altar knelt a sickly, trembling, ghostly figure in intense prayer and adoration. The man asked his guide, “But to whom are they praying to?” “Themselves”, was the reply. The guide continued, “There is only pure self-worship here. Through worshiping them-selves, placing their hopes and dependence on themselves and their own dreams alone, they are feeding on themselves and exhausting their own souls. This is why they look so sickly and thin.” The man was appalled and saddened by row upon row of cells, small prisons filled with pathetic, non-communicating inmates, who were doomed to spend eternity in solitary confinement- them-selves, their first, last and only object of worship. God, as taught by Jesus in the Gospel is the God of life, a God whose boundless love created us, redeemed us, and opened the way to eternal life for us all. God will love us for all eternity- but there always exists the possibility that we will refuse that love. The refusal to accept and respond to God’s love is exactly what hell is. Hell is not a place where God puts us- it’s a place we put ourselves. In today’s Gospel, Jesus challenges the Sadducees and our own view of reality. Too often we see ourselves as the center of all things- that time and history revolve around us and our needs and dreams. We can become so intent on controlling our lives that God is exiled from us, called back only when things go wrong or we need some kind of divine help or intervention. But Christ challenges us to see our world as centered in Him and the things of God. Let us not deceive ourselves about Jesus and the words he spoke to us all. Let us not deceive ourselves about who we are and the life that we live. The life that awaits us hereafter, will be the life we have chosen, the consequence of what we did, and the choices we’ve made on earth. It’s best not to spend our lives on earth adoring ourselves, but rather worshipping the one true God who loves us profoundly.
God Loves You, Fr Dunn
WORDS OF WELCOME We wish to welcome all visitors, members and children who worship with us today. We pray that worshipping with us today will give you a sense of fellowship with Jesus and with us as God’s people, as well as comfort and strength for all your needs.
If you do not have a Church of your own, we invite you to make this your home Church. But above all, we invite you to come to worship with us at any time.
We Love having you in our Flock! Keep in Touch with us via
email and text! Text StGregs to 84576
Or Connect with us online at:
StGregoytheGreatCT.flocknote.com
Please join us this weekend Saturday
November 9th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sunday
November 10th from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm for St. Gregory the Great’s annual
“Heavenly Holiday Shopping Fair”.
Many new vendors will be participating and some of your old favorites. Hourly raffles will be drawn and food will be available for
purchase, plus some surprises!
Hope to see everyone there!
R.C.I.A.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
• RCIA is for non-Catholics and un-
catechized Catholics in a non-threatening, no pressure environment.
• RCIA is for adults who have not been
baptized and want to be received into the Catholic Church.
• RCIA is also for those already baptized Catholic and have not yet received First Reconciliation, First Holy Communion or Confirmation, and who are un-catechized. • Together with catechists and sponsors, candidates explore elements of the Catholic faith and prepare to receive the sacraments of initiation at the Easter Vigil in April.
RCIA CLASSES BEGIN IN JANUARY CONTACT DEVON MCCORMICK
TABERNACLE OR STATUE CANDLE FOR LOVED ONES
New to our Church beginning with the new year, is the opportunity to remember and honor a loved one, by sponsoring the lighting/burning of our Tabernacle Can-dle. The cost is $20 for the candle that lasts 7 days and will begin and end on a Saturday. The name of your loved one and family will appear as follows in the bulletin: The Tabernacle candle burning in the Sanctuary of our Church this week is in memory of (name), as requested by (individual or family name). OR we will place a candle stand and candle next to our statue of St. Gregory or the Statue of Mary the Mysti-cal Rose, asking for St. Gregory’s or Mary’s special intercession and graces for a loved one. The cost is $20. You pick the date you want the candle to be lit and which statue, and it will be placed there and burn-ing for 7 days. This will also appear in the bulletin as follows: The candle next to (St. Gregory the Great or Mary the Mystical Rose) beginning on (date), is in memory of (name), as requested by (individual or family name). If you are interested in remembering and honoring a loved one in either way, please contact the office at [email protected] or calling the office at (203) 797-0222. *Also, due to the fact that donations aren’t covering the cost of the votive candles on our candle racks, we will be increasing the donation amounts to $2 for the small votives, and $5 for the large votives.
Walking with Purpose Do you desire to grow in your Catholic faith? Do you seek connec on with other women in our parish community? We invite you to consider joining Walking with Purpose. Opening Your Heart is designed for women new to Walking with Purpose whether or not you have any Bible study experience; you are welcome as you are to learn how the Scriptures apply to our everyday lives. We meet on Tuesday mornings at 10am in the Parish Hall. Keeping in Balance focuses on crea ng balance within. No previous Bible study experience is necessary and you are welcome to come as you are as we explore Biblical ways we can manage life’s pace and pressure while living with calm and steadiness. We meet on Wednesdays at 7pm in the Parish Hall. The mission of Walking with Purpose is to help every Catholic woman in America to open her heart to Jesus Christ. For ques ons contact René Hellmann [email protected] (cell (203)417-9865) or visit Walking with Purpose online www.walkingwithpurpose.com for more informa on. We hope to see you!
Adoration at St. Gregory the Great! Our weekly Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on
Wednesdays from 8:30 till 12:30 has been going very well! Prayer is what supports and blesses the work we do at St. Gregory. Without regular and devout
prayer, a Parish will truly suffer. I’m looking to increase the length of Adoration to either 2:30 or
3:30 PM. If you have any interest in coming to pray at our Church in the presence of our Lord, for either a
half or full hour, anywhere from 12:30 to 3:30, we can use your help and prayer! If you can commit to this every Wednesday, please call Patty Barrows at
(203) 746-3232 or email her at [email protected]. I encourage you to
help bring blessings to both our Parish and your per-sonal life. Thank you ahead of time for your interest
and prayers!
St. Gregory’s Intercessory Prayer Group
Our Intercessory Prayer Group meets the first and third Monday of each month at 8:00 p.m. in the church. All our welcome to
come and pray for your own personal intentions and those of the parish. Meetings last about one half hour.
For more information call Bruce or Patty Barrows at 203-746-3232.
SACRED HEART OF JESUS 46 STONE STREET
DANBURY, CT 06810 Conducts the Sacrament of Reconciliation
every Thursday evening between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. (year round).
If you cannot make the scheduled Reconciliation, this may be an
alternative that fits into your schedule.
Hospital Visitations & Home Visits
Due to the Federal health privacy laws (HIPPA), hospitals can no longer issue
names of admitted patients to area parishes unless it is requested by the patient. You or a family member must let the Admissions Office know of your
desire to have us visit during stay. If you would like a visit at home or at a
rehabilitation center, call the Office at 203-797-0222.
Hospitality & Fellowship
Volunteers are needed.
We are looking for volunteers to act as Mass Greeters (Welcoming people) at each door of the Church. Please consider helping us to promote a warm and welcoming church atmosphere. If you are interested in helping out, providing supplies for the Coffee Break or being a church greeter please contact Fred & Linda Ray at 203-794-1101 or e-mail us at [email protected]. . Please give them your contact information (phone or e-mail) and they will contact you for the next Coffee Break.
We continue to collect Tab Tops for Shriners’ and Box
Tops and Labels for Education. The Tab Tops support Shriners’ Hospital
for Children and The Box Tops and Labels support St. Gregory the Great
School. Collection baskets are at both side entrances of the church. We
appreciate your continued support.
The Women of St. Gregory The Women of St. Gregory meet the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the
Parish Community Room.
Join us Tuesday November 12th for the “Value of a Good Night’s Sleep”
being held in the Parish Hall.
Women’s Sewing and Craft/Weaving Group meet Monday at 12:00 p.m. and Thursday
at 7:00 p.m. For questions, contact Carolyn
Piellucci our President at
203 –297-4253
FOOD DONATONS
We alternate between Daily Bread and Catholic Charities
with our food donations. In this way we can reach a broader number of people who need assistance. We ask that you be as generous
as possible to help feed the hungry. The baskets are located at all the church entrances, and all items should be
non-perishable.
The next Bottle & Can Truck will be at St. Gregory’s
during the weekend of January 10 -13. Thank you for your support.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Prayer Shawl Ministry meets every first and third Saturday of the month at 9:30. a.m.
in the Parish Community Room.
Please join us with your yarn and needles. Contact Stephanie Martin at
[email protected] for additional information.
St. Greg's will be hosting the annual Thanksgiving
Food Drive on Wednesday, November
20th from 3:30pm-6:30pm. You are invited to drop off any canned or boxed foods to be donated to those in need during the holiday season. No perishable food, please. Drop off will take place directly outside of the
Church."
SCOUT NEWS
CUB SCOUT PACK 9 - For information, call Cub Master, Stephen Martin at pack9danbury @gmail. com or 203-794-6589. BOY SCOUT TROOP 9 - If you are a boy between the ages of 11-17 and would like to join Scouting, please email Armen Stauffer at www.t9danbury.com/
Celebrate the Lectionary
Celebrate the Lectionary is taught at the 10:00 A.M. Mass. Children (ages 3 and up) are
called forward before the readings and led to the Sacristy.
Children will return to their parents for the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Please contact Mary Tracey at [email protected]
with any questions.
Important Faith Formation Dates November - 12th @7pm– Catechesis - Eucharist & The Mass 17th @11am– Catechesis - Eucharist & The Mass December - 14th @ 2pm– Faith Formation Service
*ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE IN CHURCH* If You Have Not Registered Your Child for
our Faith Formation Program, Please Call the Office
at 203-797-0222
Men’s Spirituality
meets every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. in the
church. Come join us!
Bulletin Due to submission deadlines, notices to be placed in the bulletin must be received by 10:00 a.m. on the Thursday of the week prior to publication. During weeks where there is a holiday in which the office is closed, please call the office for deadlines. Note that there can be no exceptions. Thank you
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT SCHOOL Pre-K--Grade 8
Phone # 203-748-1217 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: saintgregoryschool.org Mission Statement:
St. Gregory the Great Catholic School develops students who achieve their full
potential by becoming life-long learners, problem solvers, and leaders. A strong moral foundation
rooted in Gospel values, along with rigorous academic preparation, empowers students to make
a difference in an ever-changing world. St Gregory the Great School invites you to
tour our school Tuesdays from 9:30am-11:30am. A unique opportunity to explore our commitment to
nurturing growing learners in an education forward and faith-based environment, you'll be able to experience our school community and culture
firsthand and learn about our programs from Pre-K to 8th Grade. For more information, contact us at
[email protected] or 203-748-1217. We look forward to seeing you!
On the first Sunday of each month, Father Dunn will conduct a
Children’s Liturgy at the 10:00 a.m. mass. The homily will be tailored so children will understand God’s word.
Sick and Home-bound Ministry
If you, a friend, or a family member would like to be visited by a Sick and Home-bound Minister, please contact our Pastoral
Associate, Devon McCormick, at 203-797-0222.
HELP WANTED Eucharistic Ministers are needed on
Sunday mornings to bring the Eucharist to some of our fellow
parishioners who are residents of local convalescent homes. If you can
devote as little as an hour a month, your gift of time will make a great difference to our
brothers and sisters in the Lord. THE BENEFITS ARE HEAVENLY.
Please see Deacon Bill or call the parish office if you are interested.
Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our defense, against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the
heavenly host, by the power of God, thrust into Hell Satan and the other
evil spirits who prowl about the world for the ruin of souls. Amen.
BIRHTRIGHT NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!
Birthright is an emergency pregnancy service offer ing free pregnancy tests, fr iendship counseling, and practical support. Our guiding principle: It is the RIGHT of every pregnant woman to give BIRTH and the RIGHT of every child to be BORN. Birthright has served in Connecticut since 1972 and helped thousands of mothers and babies. There are 8 Birthright
locations in our state. Please call 1-800-550-4900 for the Birthright nearest you. Training is provided. Spanish speaking volunteers are especially needed.
If you have gently worn MATERNITY or BABY CLOTHING
please call to arrange a drop off. Thank you!!!
Pastor’s Wish List
Thank you so much for your past generosity and support in regard to my “Pastor’s Wish List! What we are currently in need of is a new or used (in good condition) refrigerator for our
Community Room in our Parish Office. If you would like to donate a new or gently used
refrigerator, please email ([email protected]) or call me at (203) 797-0222. I greatly
appreciate your help and support! Thank you and God Bless You!
Offertory Nov. 3, 2019 $7,252.50
All Saints $1,344.00 Military Services $1,342.00
CELL PHONES AND PAGERS
In order to maintain a prayerful atmosphere all are kindly requested to turn off cell phones and pagers before entering the
Church for liturgies and/or services. If you are on emergency call, please put phone on
vibrator status. Thank you
Do You Have ONE Night This Winter?
We are looking for adults over 30 years old. This night will keep our guests out of the cold. Please consider volunteering at the Overflow Homeless shelter in Danbury. Our shelter opens in early November and we stay open every night until mid- April. We are affiliated with the Dorothy Day shelter offering additional beds at the First Congregational Church. Your night of volunteering allows the homeless a warm bed instead of a night in the cold. For more information, you can reach out to me via email at [email protected] or by cell phone
203-470-8825. Thank you !
The Parish Office will be closed Monday
November 11th in observance of Veteran’s Day.
Parish Office: 203-797-0222 Fr. Michael Dunn [email protected] Fr. Christopher Ford [email protected] Pastoral Associate Devon McCormick Parish Administrator Darlene Rabito E-mail address: [email protected] Bulletin Notices: [email protected]
Please submit bulletin notices on the Thursday one week prior to publication
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (Mon.-Thurs.) 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Friday) Corporate Trustees: Anthony Lucera, Michael Mazzucco
St. Gregory the Great Information Center
Office of Faith Formation: 203-797-0222 Religious Education Devon McCormick 203-797-0222 Catholics Coming Home: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Youth Ministry: Devon McCormick 203-797-0222 E-mail: [email protected] Celebrate the Lectionary: Mrs. Mary Tracey, 203-790-4223 Pre-Baptism: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-797-0222 Pre-Cana: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-797-0222 R.C.I.A. Bruce & Patty Barrows, 203-746-3232 Walking with Purpose Susanne Curra 203-748-1217 [email protected] Rene Hellmann 203-417-9865
St. Gregory the Great School: 203-748-1217 Principal: Mrs. Suzanne M. Curra Secretary: Mrs. Terri Kennen
Parish Contacts Alcoholics Anonymous: Susan, 203-770-7928 Facilities Calendar: Darlene Rabito 203-797-0222 E-mail: [email protected] Catholic Singles: Parish Office, 203-797-0222 Faith Comm. Nursing Mary Consoli 203-792-9740 Finance: Stephanie Martin - 203-743-3783 Parish Advisory Council: Peter Buzaid, 203-743-5504 Pro-Life: Rose Mary Peat, Scouts (Girl): Claudette Novella, 203-746-9771 Scouts (Boy): Keith Vinchkoski, 203-794-9094 Scouts (Cubs) Stephen Martin - 203-794-6589 Seniors: Parish Office, 203-797-0222 Women of St. Gregory: Carolyn Piellucci, 203-297-4253
Parish Ministries Adoration Patty Barrows , 203-218-6830 Altar Care: Mrs. Ruth Lucera, 203-794-0947 Altar Servers: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Bereavement: Fr. Ford, 203-797-0222 Choir: Ms. Jenny Li - 203-695-1322 (cell) E-mail: [email protected] Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Hospitality: Mrs. Kathleen Kelly, 203-792-1833 Lectors: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Shut-Ins: Mrs. Mary McCormack, 203-792-7611 Ushers: Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927
FULFILLING YOUR OFFERTORY COM-MITMENT THROUGH ON-LINE GIV-
ING
Our parish is offering an additional option for giving to your church. Online-Giving is avail-able for parishioners who would like to make do-nations online. As technology continues to pro-gress, there are more ways that these advances can be utilized for the well-being of our parish. While I understand this means of giving may be met with some hesitation, let me assure you that it is fully secure and private and you are in com-plete control of the process. Your information is solely yours and appears no where else but in your hands. The reasons for Online Giving are many:
Consistent Collections Eliminates Writing Checks
Flexible Options You are in total control
Simple Enrollment
Begin making your offertory contribution through Online-Giving
IT’S SIMPLE TO SIGN UP.
1) Log on to our parish website: www.stgregdanbury.org 2) Double click on 3) Double click on “Sign up for a New Account”. 4) Fill out the information and click “submit”. 5) Your account has been created. You will be directed to go to your email to verify your ac-count. To do this, please open the email that will be sent to you and click on the link. This will make sure the email address you provided is valid. 6) This will bring you to the “Sign on” page. Sim-ple log in with your new I.D. and password. 7) From here you can totally manage your ac-count. To set up your Offertory Contributions simply click “Manage My Payment Method”. Fill out the requested information. 8) Once your payment method has been filled in click on “Give a New Gift”. Choose each category and choose “Recurring”. The account you desig-nate will be made available to the Parish accord-ingly.
I HOPE YOU WILL SERIOUSLY CONSIDER THIS OFFERTORY OPTION. May God bless for your ongoing generosity.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Gregory the Great Church #257600 85 Great Plain Road Danbury, CT 06811 TELEPHONE 203 -797-0222 CONTACT PERSON Darlene Rabito SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2013 Adobe Acrobat DC Windows 10 PRINTER HP Laserjet 1200 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 12:00 p.m. SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION May 12, 2019 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS