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SAINT MARY’S CHURCH
THE MOTHER CHURCH OF NORWALK, CT 669 WEST AVE. 06850
Telephone: 203-866-5546 Fax: 203-866-0464
PASTOR: FR. RICHARD G. CIPOLLA
PAROCHIAL VICAR: FR. DONALD L. KLOSTER
DEACON: STEPHAN A. GENOVESE
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY MASSES:
4:00PM – 7:00PM (Spanish)
SUNDAY:
8:00AM
9:30AM (Solemn Mass)
11:30AM (Sung English Mass)
1:15PM (Sung Spanish Mass)
DAILY MASSES:
Monday-Friday:
7:30AM (Low Mass)
12:10PM
Wednesday: 6:00PM (Low Mass)
Saturday: 9:00AM (Low Mass)
CONFESSION SCHEDULE:
Saturday: 3:00PM – 4:30PM
Wednesday: 5:30PM – 5:50PM
Monday – Friday: 11:30AM – 12:00PM
EXPOSITION BLESSED SACRAMENT
Wednesday: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Friday: 8:30AM – 5:30PM
LAY MEMBERS OF PARISH CORPORATION
Michael Wrinn – Marc Baker
CHAIRMAN OF FINANCIAL COUNCIL
Paul S. Giordano
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Coordinator: Deacon Stephan A. Genovese
ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER
David J. Hughes
music@stmarynorwalk.net
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Erlinda Zelaya
secretary@stmarynorwalk.net
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
8:30AM – 4:30PM Monday to Thursday
8:30AM – 3:00PM Friday
WEBSITE: stmarynorwalk.net
BOOKSTORE HOURS
Monday-Thursday: 12:45 – 3:45PM (Closed Friday)
Saturday: 10:00AM – 2:00PM
Sunday: 9:00AM to 9:30AM & 11:00AM to 2:00PM
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SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK… I write this column as the last one before I retire as Pastor of St. Mary’s. As I said to Bishop Caggiano at
Confirmation last Sunday, I have been privileged and blessed to be the Pastor of St. Mary’s for these past
three years and two months. This is has been one of the most difficult tasks of my life. It has also been the
source of great joy, a joy that is inexpressible. I became Pastor unexpectedly and under difficult
circumstances. It took quite a while before the shadows that held me down were dissipated. For some, those
shadows will always be there. Not for me. God has blessed me in so many ways in this parish. We have
been able to strengthen and advance the special mission of this parish, which is to contribute mightily to the
spiritual, doctrinal and liturgical renewal of the Catholic Church. We have opened up the doors of Saint
Mary’s to the Diocese, to the city and to the world. No longer are we closed in on ourselves, doing our own
thing, and relishing our outlier existence as if it were a leper colony. If we believe that the Traditional Roman
Mass is one of the chief keys to the renewal of the Catholic Church, then we must open that door to other
parishes and to other Catholics in the Diocese. What we did at St. Pius X parish in Fairfield a few weeks ago
must be part of the future of this parish. We must bring the beauty and joy of the Mass to as many parishes
and people as we can.
But it is just as important that this parish exude the joy of the Catholic faith. The Coffee Hour after the 9:30
Mass has become a true example of communal joy and fellowship. When outsiders come to the Coffee Hour
they are always amazed at the energy and vitality of everyone there, from toddlers to septuagenarians. The
Book Store has become a wonderful center for people just to drop in and talk. It has become in its own way a
center of evangelization. The Rectory has become a place where all are welcome, where many have been fed,
where all feel at home. Of course, the Rectory is the priests’ home and their privacy must be respected. But it
should never be a fortress that is forbidding and exclusive.
Everyone must warmly welcome Father Ringley as Pastor of Saint Mary’s. He is a fine priest, he loves the
Traditional Mass, he understands deeply the problems within the Church, and he takes being a Pastor
ultimately seriously. Please invite him into your homes for dinner and get to know him and let him get to
know you. Y habla español muy bien.
My last Sunday sermon as Pastor will center on Friendship and what that means for a Christian and for a
priest. The self-sacrifice that is at the heart of the priesthood is at the center of Christian friendship. The
friendships with which God has blessed me while I have been Pastor have taught me what Christian love is all
about. It is that Love that I will carry with me and deepen for the rest of my life. To have celebrated the
Traditional Mass almost every day at the high altar in this beautiful church has fulfilled my priesthood as
nothing else could.
Remember that only pastors retire. Priests never retire. So continue to pray for me and my priesthood.
Father Richard Gennaro Cipolla
SAINT MARY CHURCH
NATIVITY OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
Silent and Humble Adoration
Imagine the scene of our Blessed Mother in the humble state of the Nativity. She had no home at that moment other than this
place where animals gathered. Yet in the stillness of that holy night, she was at home as she gazed upon her Child with the
deepest adoration and love. She gazed in silence as He lay sleeping on the hay. This must be an image of your soul. You are
called to enter into the humility of the inner dwelling place of your heart. Deep within, you must see this Precious Child, resting
in peace. Remain silent and attentive, keep your eyes fixed on Him in adoration, and allow yourself to become consumed with
delight at His presence within your soul. Reflect upon your humble and silent prayer. As you sit quietly before Jesus, or even as
you go about the duties of your day, are you attentive to the divine presence of your Savior living within you? Do you see Him
sleeping there in the stillness? Our souls must become a place of prayer and silence so that we can humbly keep our eyes upon
our Lord within this holy dwelling place. If you keep your eyes upon Him, as He dwells silently within you, you will then go
about your day with the peace and joy that only this holy Child can bring.
Letting go of Grudges, Anger and Revenge Once an 8-year old was ask: What is a grudge? She answered: “It’s when you hold all the madness inside”.
Grudges weigh us down, keep us tight-fisted and tense, turn us inside out, and make us wince when someone even lightly touches
our emotions, much as we do when there is an open sore on the skin.
Holding tight to grudges, we allow ourselves to be fooled into thinking we somehow control the one who harmed us by clinging to
our madness and anger. Grudges are a kind of solitary, sometimes secret, revenge.
There was no bitterness in Jesus, though some people deliberately derided and ridiculed Him. He held no grudges, though some
people intentionally harmed Him. He had no desire for vengeance, though some accused Him of crimes they themselves had
committed. In Jesus there was only patience for the sinner, and mercy.
In the "Mirror of Love," St. Aelred (12th century) once wrote that the perfection of brotherly love is found in Jesus' love for those
who harmed Him, particularly His forgiveness of His executioners. Aelred recalls the image of the Suffering Servant in Isaiah:
"Though He was harshly treated, He submitted and opened not His mouth; like a lamb led to the slaughter or a sheep before the
shearers, He was silent and opened not His mouth." (Isaiah 53:7)
With novel insight into the mercy of Jesus, Aelred writes:
"It was not enough to pray for them (his executioners): He wanted also to make excuses for them. 'Father, forgive them, for they
do not know what they are doing.' They are great sinners, yes, but they have little judgment; therefore, 'Father, forgive them.' They
are nailing me to the cross, but they do not know who it is that they are nailing to the cross: 'if they had known, they would never
have crucified the Lord of glory; therefore, Father, forgive them.'
"They think I am a lawbreaker, an imposter claiming to be God, a seducer of the people. I have hidden my face from them, and
they do not recognize my glory; therefore, 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'"
Aelred was not implying that Jesus was ignorant of the intentions of those who harmed Him, that He was naïve to the power of
evil, or that we should gloss over the damage inflicted by the devil on the world around us. To the contrary, like Isaiah he presents
Jesus as one who consciously, deliberately, and intentionally bore the weight of our sin and the chaos caused by Satan's evil
strategies. Jesus was fully aware of everything that brought about His suffering - more aware than any of us can be when we suffer
- and breaking through the human cycle of grudge and revenge, He forgave.
When we see Jesus on the cross, the effects and ramifications of our sin are before us in stark relief - but so are the release and
freedom won by His perfect love. Jesus will always be our expert advocate - "Father, forgive them" - because He bore our sin in
all its ugliness and is the only one qualified to speak on our behalf. If anyone has the "right" to hold a grudge, it is Jesus. But He
does not: His love burns up our sin in one everlasting sacrifice, like fire refines gold or silver by burning off the dross.
It is a time to let go of grudges, to forsake vengeful attitudes and words, to let out all the "madness" by forgiving those who have
harmed us. (?) It is difficult to forgive, and we might have to begin by asking God to give us the desire to forgive. Step by step He
will show us the folly of our tight fists and open sores and instill in us the will to let go of anger and revenge. He will remind us to
look to the cross and see how His Son wiped up the mess of our sin, carried it away on the cross, and burned it up in love.
It is helpful to picture the rock-carrying elders who dragged the adulterous woman before Jesus to be "tried" for her sin. It was
Jesus who was on trial, of course. When He invited any elder without sin to cast a stone at the woman, one by one they left Him,
rocks dropping to the ground. You can almost hear the thuds and see the dust swirl up as they fall.
If we find it hard to drop the stone of grudges, we can at least begin by handing them to Jesus, who will gently place them on the
ground before us. Freed of the extra weight, we will be on the road to forgiveness.
“If we knew that by lying and slandering persons, we are given them HEAVEN on a silver platter, we would think twice and find
other ways to harm them”
St Paul gives us the secret to rising above the downward spiral of envy and jealousy, the antidote for this poison. He shows us
where we should base our self-worth and security: not on being better than other people or trying to impress them, but on doing
what God created us to do and striving to please Him.
UP COMING EVENTS
SAINT MARY’S PARISH MEAL MINISTRY
“New Baby? Loved one hospitalized?
Other temporary difficulties? St. Mary’s Parish Meal
Ministry would like to help you with warm, home-cooked
meals. If you have a need, please contact the parish office
with your information, and we will be in touch with you. If
you would like to volunteer for this service, please contact
Kimberly Garcia at graciesmom77@yahoo.com. Thank
you and God bless!”
EWTN Radio is coming to our diocese!
Visit www.veritascatholic.com to learn more and to support this apostolate
dedicated to bringing faithful, entertaining Catholic programming to our
community.
Holy Family Prayer Group will meet on Sunday, July 8,
at 5:00PM in the Religious Education Building of Saint
Mary Church. For more information please call Myrna
of Priscila at 203-505-6115.
ADORERS NEEDED URGENTLY!
Dear Parishioners and friends of St. Mary’s: As you
know we have EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT on Wednesdays and Fridays from
8:30AM to 5:30PM.
Because of the summer months many families are
away on vacation and we need ADORERS!! We
cannot leave our Lord alone! Please make an effort to
come and help us. Call Jacqueline Juhasz at
2036440056 to volunteer for an hour. You can also
call the Rectory at 203-866-5546. God bless you!
TION OF
esdays
months
we need
Knights of Columbus Cookout
Council 1253 will hold a cookout June 28th for men age
18 years and above interested in joining the Knights of
Columbus. We welcome all interested catholic men to
come for a burger and learn how we can better the
Catholic Churches and their parishioners in Norwalk. We
will meet at 8 ½ Soundview Ave. Norwalk, located behind
the St. Ladislaus rectory. Please join us, starting at 6:30
pm. If you cannot make it, but want information, please
contact us at: norwalkknightsofcolumbus@gmail.com.
Thank you, we look forward to meeting you.
MASSES FOR JULY 4, 2018
THERE WILL BE TWO MASSES:
7:30AM
&
9:00AM
”If a man finds it very hard to forgive injuries, let him
look at a Crucifix, and think that Christ shed all His Blood
for him, and not only forgave His enemies, but even
prayed His Heavenly Father to forgive them also. Let him
remember that when he says the Pater Noster, every day,
instead of asking pardon for his sins, he is calling down
vengeance on himself.”
--Saint Philip Neri
“The proud person is like a grain of wheat thrown into water:
it swells, it gets big. Expose that grain to the fire: it dries up, it
burns. The humble soul is like a grain of wheat thrown into the
earth: it descends, it hides itself, it disappears, it dies; but to
revive in heaven.
--Bl Mary of Jesus Crucified "The Little Arab"
“The greatest saints, those richest in grace and
virtue will be the most assiduous in praying to the
most Blessed Virgin, looking up to her as the
perfect model to imitate and as a powerful helper
to assist them.”
--Saint Louis Marie de Montfort
“ In so far as divine love beautifies our souls, and makes us
pleasing to His divine Majesty, it is called grace; in so far
as it gives us strength to do good, it is called charity; but
when it reaches such a degree of perfection, that it makes us
not only do the good, but do so carefully, frequently and
readily, then it is called devotion. –St. Francis de Sales
ESQUINITA HISPANA MASS SCHEDULE
Elizabeth Dignan, Gloria Leone,
Helen Kiska, Vito Ottaviano, David Podejko, Angela Perillo, Janet
Torres,
Sat. 6/23/18 VIGIL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 9:00AM Extraordinary Form Low Mass Pam Heckel 4:00PM +James Flynn 7:00PM Intentions of Juliana Garces Sun. 6/24/18 NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
8:00 Intentions of the People of the Parish 9:30 Extraordinary Form High Mass
Intentions of Fr. Tim Iannaccone 11:30 +Aniello DiMeglio 1:15 +Teodosio and Sara Lopez Mon. 6/25/18 ST. WILLIAM OF VERCELLI
7:30AM Intentions of Christine Brewer 12:10 Intentions of Barbara Logsdail Tue. 6/26/18 STS. JOHN AND PAUL
7:30AM Intentions of Mary and Andrew Brain 12:10 Noon Intentions of Fr. Richard Cipolla Wed. 6/27/18 ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA/DOCTOR
7:30AM Intentions of Danilo Vicente
12:10 Noon +Tae-Im-Lee 6:00PM Extraordinary Form Low Mass +Paulo Cesar Padilha Thu. 6/28/18 ST. IRINAEUS/BISHOP/MARTYR 7:30AM +Patrick Golden 12:10 NOON +Paulo Cesar Padilha Fri. 6/29/18 SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES
7:30AM +Mira and Joseph Gustozzi 12:10 NOON Intentions of Pedro Torres 6:00PM Missa Cantata for the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul Sat. 6/30/18
9:00AM Extraordinary Form Low Mass
Pam Heckel 4:00PM Anticipatory Masses (Vigil)
+James Flynn 7:00PM +Jairo Leon Rave Sun.7/1/18 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORD. TIME
8:00AM Intentions of Jason Ishum 9:30 Extraordinary Form High Mass
Intentions of Fr. Donald Kloster 11:30 +Anne Marie Dustin 1:15 +Norman LaRochelle
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Weekly Collection …………………$8,620.00 On Line Giving…………………….. $1,072.00
San Juan Bautista cuya fiesta celebramos hoy, renuncia a una vida normal y acepta el camino del sacrificio. Los Evangelios nos dicen que vestía con piel de camello y se alimentaba de chapulines y miel silvestre, no tomaba ni vino ni licor. Es decir que lleva una vida sumamente austera, difícil e incómoda para poder cumplir su misión divina. Su humildad era extrema. Podía pasar por Cristo o el profeta, pero él afirma que no es más que la voz que clama en el desierto, y que con relación al Mesías no es digno siquiera de desatarle las correas de sus sandalias. Y cuando Cristo ya está presente le cede sus discípulos y afirma
conviene que Él crezca y que yo disminuya . Sabe, pues, ponerse humildemente en segundo plano, desaparecer, para que resalte la presencia del Señor. Es un hombre valiente, no tiene miedo de decir la verdad frente a los poderosos de su tiempo: jefes religiosos y políticos. Su valentía en anunciar la verdad y en denunciar las injusticias se manifiesta, por ejemplo, cuando les dice a los fariseos que van a verlo: Raza de víboras, ¿acaso
podrán escapar del castigo que se os viene encima? Y al rey Herodes reprende públicamente por el escándalo de tener por esposa a la mujer de su hermano. Esta denuncia le costará más tarde incluso la vida. San Juan Bautista, ruega por nosotros!
El Técnico de la Selección de Portugal es Devoto de la
Virgen de Fátima
Fernando Santos es el entrenador de la selección de Portugal y es un católico que no se avergüenza de su fe. Participó en un Cursillo de Cristiandad, del que afirma que volvió transformado. “¡Me caí del caballo!”. ¿Su gran descubrimiento? “¡Está vivo!”, afirma Fernando Santos sobre Jesús vivo en la Eucaristía: “Lo que me toca es el sagrario, saber que Él está ahí, que puedo hablar con Él, que Él me oye y que yo hablo… Y algo bueno es que no me responde enseguida. Responde siempre, pero no me interpela enseguida ahí. Ese descubrimiento me cambió radicalmente. La cuestión del amor empezó a germinar ahí”. Empezó a llevar siempre consigo un crucifijo que, para él, representa el compromiso con Cristo: “Seguramente es el mayor compromiso de nuestra vida. Socialmente es un gran compromiso, porque a partir de aquí nosotros tenemos la responsabilidad clara e inequívoca de cumplir aquello que Él nos pide. Y Él sólo nos pide una cosa: que amemos al Padre por encima de todas las cosas y que amemos a los hermanos como Él nos amó. ¿Qué nos dice después? ‘Vayan y evangelicen”. Son tan pocas cosas las que pide… Y ¿Qué pide Fernando Santos en sus oraciones? Todos los días, su primera oración, en diálogo con el Espíritu Santo, es para “…pedir el don de la sabiduría, para poder oírlo, escucharlo. Después viene la perseverancia, dejar que Él me ame siempre. Y en tercer lugar, la humildad, para que lo pueda vivir sirviendo a los hermanos”.
SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO – Nuestra iglesia Santa María recibe con brazos abíertos a miembros inscritos, y a católicos que residan dentro del perimetro de la iglesía, que deseen bautizar a sus niños. Pedimos a los padres que se pongan en contacto con nuestras oficinas durante su embarazo. Los bautizos se celebran en ingles y español. Para bautizos favor contactar la Rectoria al 203-866-5546. REQUISITOS: 1. Los padres deberán ser miembros de la iglesia,
2. Los padrinos, deberán tener todos los sacramentos (bautismo, primera comunión, confirmación, y si son pareja, estar casados por la iglesia católica).
3. Si pertenecen a otra iglesia, traer carta de la íglesia a que pertenecen, indicando que son miembros, que cumplen con los requisitos para ser padrinos, y que asisten a la Santa Misa semanalmente. SACRAMENTO DE MATRIMONIO – Las parejas que deseen contraer matrimonio, deberán asistir a la Santa Misa semanalmente, y vivir en residencias separadas. Deberán hacerse arreglos por lo menos con 6 meses de anticipación, y no podrá reservarse una fecha de matrimonio sin antes haber hecho arreglos con el sacerdote o el diacono. ESPECIALISTAS CERTIFICADOS DEL METODO DE PLANNFICACION NATURAL DE LA FAMILIA – Paul and Alexandra McLaughlin - 354-2771 SI SE ENCUENTRA HOSPITALIZADO O NO PUEDE SALIR DE SU CASA – Por favor llamar a La Rectoria al 866-5546. NOVENA MARIANA – Todos los lunes a las 7 de la noche en la Capilla. ESCUELA DE RELIGIÓN – 866-7429 PRE Escolar hasta High School Coordinator: Dn. Steve Genovese Secretaria: Sue Genovese EDUCACION RELIGIOSA PARA ADULTOS – 203-866-7429 ESCUELA A CATÓLICA DE TODOS LOS SANTOS – Guardería Infantil, PRE-Kinder hasta 8 grado 139 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT 06851 Teléfono 847-3881 Directora: Linda Dunn, Principal NUEVOS MIEMBROS – ¡BIENVENIDOS! Por favor inscríbase en la Rectoría
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM – St. Mary Church warmly welcomes registered parishioners and Catholics who live within the parish territory to have their children baptized. We ask parents to contact the parish office during pregnancy. Baptism is celebrated in English and Spanish. For Baptism in English and Spanish please contact The rectory at 203-866-5546. Godparents/Sponsors - Please contact the parish office in order to be a Godparent or Sponsor. One needs to have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First Holy Communion; be a registered member of a Catholic Church, and attending weekly Mass. If married, the person must be married according to the laws of the Catholic Church. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY – Couples who come to receive this Sacrament should be attending weekly Mass, and living in separate residences. Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in advance, and dates cannot be reserved until they have first met with the priest or deacon. CERTIFIED NATURAL FAMILY PLANING PRACTITIONERS – Kevin and Linda Gabordi (Danbury) - Couple to Couple Method: 203-743-3746 SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING – Please call the Parish Office if a member of your family is sick. HOSPITALIZED OR HOME BOUND – Please call the Parish Office at 866-5546. MARIAN NOVENA – Monday, 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM – 203-866-7429 Grade 1st to 8th Coordinator: Dn. Steve Genovese Secretary: Sue Genovese RCIA 203-866-7429 Coordinator: Dn. Steve Genovese ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL – Day Care, Pre-K, K-8 139 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, 06851 – 847-3881 Mrs. Linda Dunn, Principal NEW PARISHIONERS – WELCOME ! Please register at the Parish Office. PASTORAL SERVICES IN THE PARISH CENTER COURAGE Fr. Phil Bochanski, Director - 203-803-1564 E-Mail address: courage@diobpt.org
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