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MISSION STATEMENT�
To serve Jesus Christ by Loving God and each other, �
to spread the Good News and to make new disciples in our community.�
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VISION STATEMENT�
To unify, awaken and energize the faithful and make our celebration of the Eucharist �
an irresistible expression of welcome, faith and love.
Accessible by
side entrance�
ST. GABRIEL SCHOOL
Mrs. Karla Neville��
Principal� ���
77 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor, CT �
Tel: 860�688�6401�
FAX: 860�298�8668�
Website: www.stgabrielschool.org�
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Mrs. Cynthia Glick�
Coordinator of Faith Formation�
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Hours: Monday �Thursday 8:00am �3:00pm�
Telephone: 860�683�0366�
FAX: 860�688�2638�
E�mail: [email protected]�
CEMETERY SEXTON
Ms. Lori Possum�
Telephone: 860�688�9566�
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CHURCH SEXTON
Mrs. Charlene Stosonis�
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Saint Gabriel Church
379 Broad Street
Windsor, CT 06095
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Saint Joseph Church
1747 Poquonock Avenue
Poquonock, CT 06064
Reverend John P. Melnick�
Pastor�
Email: [email protected]�
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Deacon Albert Cala�
Deacon R. Carl Lickwar�
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SCHEDULE OF MASSES
Monday � Wednesday & Friday Daily Mass: 7:30am�
St. Gabriel & St. Joseph Churches alternate weeks �
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Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm (St. Gabr iel), 5:15pm (St. Joseph)�
Sunday: 8:00 & 11:00am (St. Gabr iel)�
9:30am (St. Joseph)�
MUSIC MINISTRY
Mr. Scott P. Rioux �
Director of Music�
Office Hours: Monday�Thursday 8:00am � 3:00pm�
379 Broad Street, Windsor, CT Telephone: 860�688�4905/ 860�688�9566
Website: www.windsorcatholic.org FAX: 860�688�2638 �
RECTORY OFFICE
Mrs. Martha Erickson�
Parish Secretary�� �
E�mail: [email protected]�
GROW YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST -
ONE MORE MEMBER
Office Hours: Monday�Thursday 8:00am � 3:00pm�
379 Broad Street, Windsor, CT �
Telephone: 860�688�4905/ 860�688�9566 �
FAX: 860�688�2638 �
Website: www.windsorcatholic.org �
Mr. Jonathan Wyse��
Communications Coordinator� �
E�mail: [email protected] �
Ms. Lori Possum��
Bookkeeper��
E�mail: [email protected]�
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T�� T������E���� S ���� � O������ T��� O������ 11, 2020�
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Saturday� � �October 10 � The Vigil of the Twenty�Eighth
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
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� 4:00 PM� � Josephine K. Morse req. by Barbara & �
(SGC)� � �Christopher Peyton�
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� 5:15 PM� � Birthday Remembrance � Holman Danforth�
(SJC)� � �req. by �Daughter & Family�
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Sunday� � �October 11 � The Twenty�Eighth Sunday �in
Ordinary Time �
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� 8:00 AM� � Rev. Robert B. Vargo �
(SGC)� � Rev. Robert Russo �req. by Marge Conforto �
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� 9:30 AM� � Birthday Remembrance � Bill Holley req. by�
(SJC)� � �Daughter, Marion��
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11:00 AM� � James Fernandes req. by Maureen Fernandes�
(SGC)� �
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Monday� � �October 12 (Columbus Day)�
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� 7:30 AM � � 8th Ann. � Francie Hoyer �req. by Husband, Ed
& Family�
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Tuesday� � �October 13�
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� 7:30 AM � �65th Wedding Anniversary Celebration � Faith &
Robert Brousseau req. by George & Marie Dixon�
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Wednesday� �October 14 � St. Callistus I�
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� 7:30 AM � � Chantel Erickson req. by Grandmother, Bridget�
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Thursday� � �October 15 � St. Teresa of Jesus�
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� No Mass� ��
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Friday� � �October 16�
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� 7:30 AM � � Eugene Hoyt req. by Ann Hickey�
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� 5:00 PM � Wedding: Lisa Petkis & Daniel Kochapski �
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The Following Weekend �
Mass Intentions�
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Saturday� � �October 17 � The Vigil of the Twenty�Ninth
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
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� 4:00 PM� � 4th Ann. � Joanna Graywacz req. by Her �
(SGC)� � �Husband & Family�
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� 5:15 PM� � Conrad Fauteux �
(SJC)� � Martin Fauteux req. by �Francoise Fauteux�
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Sunday� � �October 18 � The Twenty�Ninth Sunday in
Ordinary Time �
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� 8:00 AM� � Mary Swanteck req. by Her Brother, Bill �
(SGC)� � �
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� 9:30 AM� � Adam Rice req. by Steve & Martha Erickson�
(SJC)� � �
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11:00 AM� � 15th Ann. � Barbara Ross req. by Dave & �
(SGC)� � �Margie Ross�
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Sundays�
10:30am (St. Joseph) &
12:00pm (St. Gabriel)�
Please call the Parish Rectory Office to schedule
a date�
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Reconciliation: �
Saturdays at 3:15pm (St. Gabriel)�
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Marriage: Arrangements should be made by calling the
Rectory at least six months in advance�
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Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Rectory�
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This Week Daily 7:30 AM Masses �
Monday � Wednesday & Friday �
will be held at St. Joseph Church�
Please remember those who have gone before
us marked with the sign of faith, especially,
all the COVID-19 Victims.
Remember the sick of the parish at home, in
hospitals and in convalescent homes,
especially, Kyle Stickles, Mary Olszewski, Linda Anderson,
Esther Boleski, Betty McDermott, Keith Wells, and any
persons afflicted with the coronavirus, their families, & those
named on our prayer wall. Remember our service men and
women and those on the medical frontline. �
Offertory�
October 3/4, 2020 �
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� Weekly: $ 7,494�
�Parish Monthly Offering $ 1,812 �
On Giving: $ 2,585 (total) �
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We give thanks to all our parishioners for their continued
support in serving our parish community in acts of kindness
greeting and seating parishioners and guests at Mass each
week and for their financial support to maintain progress
and maintenance in parish surroundings and necessities.
Remember for now, the St. Pauly Shed is closed for
donations and all food for the Windsor Food Bank must
be delivered directly to 599 Matianuck Avenue. Call
860-285-1990 to check on hours of food acceptance.�
MERGER OF THE PARISHES
OF SAINT GERTRUDE AND SAINT
DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI, IN WINDSOR
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On October 19, 2020, the Parish of Saint Gertrude, in
Windsor, and the Parish of Saint Damien of Molokai, in
Windsor, will be merged in accordance with canons 121 &
515 §2, forming one new Parish that will be known as the
“Parish of Saint Damien of Molokai.” Saint Gertrude Parish
will cease to exist as a separate juridic entity. On September
30, 2020, Archbishop Leonard P. Blair issued a decree
creating the merger according to the provisions of Church
law. Saint Gertrude Church building will remain as a sacred
place of worship at present. �
The substance of the decree is to be communicated to
parishioners at the aforementioned parish, including the
display in appropriate places so that parishioners can read it as
they enter or exit the churches. It will also be available on the
website, http://www.stewardsfortomorrow.org/. Canonical
recourse may be made within the peremptory time limit of ten
(10) days from the legitimate notification of the decree and in
accordance with the norm of law (c. 1734 §2). �
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��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Reverend Ryan Lerner �
��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Chancellor
O������ 11, 2020�
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Now through November 1, you are
invited to join other Christians for 40
Days for Life � 40 days of prayer and
fasting for an end to abortion. You are
also invited to stand and peacefully pray
during a 40�day vigil in the public right�
of�way outside the Hartford GYN Center
at 1 Main St. Hartford, CT 06106, and also to help spread the
word about this important community outreach. If you would
like more information � and especially if you would like to
volunteer to help, please contact Anne Boers at (203) 745�
7300. �
Hospitality Ministry Volunteers Needed!
Hospitality Ministry is looking for
parishioners to participate in an important
ministry role in welcoming visitors and parishioners
to our Masses at St. Damien of Molokai.
If you’re asking yourself “how can I help or get involved in
our Parish,” the Hospitality ministry could be your calling.
The ministry assists in seating people at Masses, helping
with emergency situations and serving in the initial points
of contact for questions. If interested, please contact the
Rectory at 860-688-4905.�
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We invite you to Our Webinar�
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Human Trafficking and COVID 19: �
A Dangerous Combination�
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October 15, 2020 � 7:00 pm � 8:00 pm�
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The novel coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every
aspect of society. In particular, it has aided in the rise of sex
trafficking on national and global levels. Victims are being
exploited through the internet, gaming platforms, web cams,
and chat rooms.��This webinar is designed to educate on what
is happening in CT and what can be done to protect our
children. � �
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We are so pleased to have Tammy M. Sneed, the Director of
Connecticut’s Human Anti�trafficking Response Team for DCF,
present insights on how the pandemic is affecting vulnerable
children and youth in CT and the nation. Annmarie Boulay,
director of The Underground, will share some of the
challenges faced by survivors and how the Underground is
assisting them during this time.�Join us on October 15
th
and
learn how you can help! �
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Advanced Registration is required. �
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/
WN_Yrhd8RyMRfWOnRuoYEa5RQ�
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The Sanctuary Lamp will burn at St. Gabriel
Church for the greater glory of God and
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In Loving Memory of Gertrude “Trudy” Gerety
in honor of the 100th Anniversary of her birth
requested by her Children: Kathleen Gerety, Justine Gerety,
Suzanne Gerety Ferreira, Elizabeth G. Hart & Kevin Gerety
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The Pet Blessing last Saturday was well attended as you can see. �
The�blessing�of each animal, by name, means that health, healing
and life are being mediated from God for the benefit of the
animal in its relationship with its human partners. Thank you
Deacon Carl and all who attended once again.�
The hard thing about a hardening heart is recognizing it so you can (with
the grace of God) reverse course. And sometimes I recognize this in
myself and I just don’t want to turn things around. I want to wallow in my
grumpiness and judgement.
That right there, that statement is why you can’t do it alone. We need
God’s grace to do the hard things. You may not know or recognize it as
grace, but it’s there.
And that little reminder, I hope is enough to send up a little prayer, “God
change my heart. Mary pray for me.” Ask for help, lean on God’s grace for
assistance and start taking a little action even if your heart isn’t in it yet.
O������ 11, 2020�
**Seating at Weekend Masses
The seating arrangement for all Masses is carefully planned to allow
required social distancing practices and safety of all parishioners.
Again, for your safety and the safety of all attending Masses,
parishioners must sit in their assigned seats for that Mass. Moving
your seat without the approval from the Hospitality Team disrupts
social distancing practices and jeopardizes the safety of everyone
including yourself. Please call the Parish Office should you have
concerns.
�� Online Mass reservations are accepted each week from **
Sunday through Wednesday for the coming weekend.
�� Phone reservations are only accepted between 9am and
noon each Tuesday. Please call the Parish Office at 860-
688-4905.
�� *A new reservation must be submitted for each Mass
that you wish to attend each weekend.
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Counselor Training for Catholic �
Religious Emblems �
October 24, 2020 or January 9, 2021�
8:30 am � 12 pm �
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For Cub, Scouts BSA, Venture and Sea Scout Leaders.�
Light of Christ, Parvuli Dei, Ad Altare Dei, Pope Pius, Adults Awards
and more.�
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This meeting will be virtual, please link to register:�
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/ register/6827626769577662733�
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Information: www.CatholicEdAOHCT.org�
For more information: Jennifer McClintock �
Pies will be distributed at St. Gabriel School �
on November 18.�
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Thank you for supporting St. Gabriel School. �
Please email [email protected] with
any questions.�
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Please check out the website www.stgabrielschool.org,
click the tab “SUPPORT US” to see the many ways
you can help the St. Gabriel School community.�
Lyman Orchards Pie &�
Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie
Dough on sale �
now through October
13! �
Orders: www.charityauction.bid/pies�
Fall Clean�up is here � �
������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �Volunteers needed!��
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Saturday, October 17th �
9:00am till 12:00pm �
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Our Building & Grounds committee will
simultaneously conduct a Fall Clean�up of
our Parish Churches. �
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Bring your friendly smiles and radiant
enthusiasm along with your gloves, rakes and
equipment and join fellow parishioners as
we�beatify the landscape of our Parish. �
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C1 & C2 students, this is a perfect
opportunity to support your Parish �
and earn community hours outdoors in the
fresh crisp Autumn air.��
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Please text Pete Arsenault at 860�961�
4528 leaving your name and the �
church of your choice.� �
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP � �
RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY
MOMENTS �
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Respond with Love�
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Do you remember a time when you spent much time or money
on a surprise or gift for someone else and they failed to
appreciate it? We do open ourselves up to disappointment if
our expectations do not match the response. Perhaps we
reached down deep to share a part of ourselves only to
encounter apathy and insensitivity. That can hurt even if the
person ignoring our gesture meant no ill will toward us.�
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What must God feel like when we fail to respond to what He has
done for us. We probably do not purposefully slight God, but
perhaps we are so busy and mindless that it becomes
impossible to be responsive and mindful. We can miss the gift
of God which is right before our eyes.�
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It is very difficult to be a good steward if we do not intentionally
choose to be mindful. We miss the important stuff in life, and
we neglect those placed in our path as gifts to enrich our lives. If
we are to live as Jesus asks, we must work on focusing our eyes
of faith on the things that matter and the gifts we have been
given. If we are made in the image of God, I suppose we can
guess how God might feel when His gifts are not acknowledged,
or His love not returned. If I reflect on the One who loves me
more than anyone, how can I choose to not offer my love in
return?�
� Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS�
O������ 11, 2020�
Religious Education�
October�
������18���������������Virtual Religious Education Classes for�
Grades K � 8 9:30 � 10:10 am�
������25� Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades �
K � 8 9:30 � 10:10 am�
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November�
1� Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades K � 8�
9:30 � 10:10 am�
���������1�����������������Students & Family Mass at St. Gabriel Church 11:00 am �
���������8� Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades K � 8 �
9:30 � 10:10 am�
�������15 Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades K � 8 �
9:30 � 10:10 am�
����� �21� Thanksgiving Food & Turkey Drive at St. Joseph Church�
9:00 am � 12:00 Noon�
��� ���22� Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades K � 8 �
9:30 � 10:10 am�
����� �29� Virtual Religious Education Classes for Grades K � 8 �
9:30 � 10:10 am�
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Religious Education Teacher Needed � a Catechist is needed for Grade
2. The Volunteer for grade 2 will partner with parents to prepare
children to receive the sacraments of Reconciliation and First Holy
Eucharist. Volunteers will use Zoom to meet with students online.
Please contact Cyndie Glick if you would be interested in sharing your
faith with the youth of our Parish.�
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Religious Education Classes � Classes for students in grades K � 8 will
begin on Sunday, October 18
th
. The online classes will begin at 9:30 and
conclude at 10:10 a.m.� Confirmation (C1 & C2) small group discussions
will also be held online; Schedules will be sent to families.�
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Families from St. Gertrude Parish � we would like to welcome you and
your children into the Religious Education program! If you would like to
register their child/children in the Religious Education program, please
contact Cyndie Glick as soon as possible.�
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Parents � please check your email for the October issue of Partners in
Faith. This monthly newsletter contains timely information to help you
as you form the faith of your children to grow in their Catholic faith!�
The Kid Connection
Today we celebrate The 28
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
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Today’s Gospel reading is from the holy Gospel according to Matthew,
chapter 22, verses 1 - 14. Read this aloud with your parents, then talk
with them about the reading.
In today’s Gospel Jesus tells a parable about the kingdom of
heaven. He tells the parable to the religious leaders - people
who were pretty sure that they were chosen by God for
salvation.
In the parable, some people accept the invitation, and
some people refuse it.
Jesus tells the parable to teach us about being invited to
be his disciple.
Jesus invites everyone to be his disciple. Some people accept his
invitation, and some people refuse it.
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In the parable, who finally got to enjoy the wedding feast?
Were you surprised by this?
Do you think the religious leaders who heard the parable were surprised?
Jesus invites us to be his disciple. When we say yes to his invitation, he
offers us life with God forever!
God invites us to say ‘yes’ to his invitation of salvation, but we need to respond
by changing our lives and to follow Jesus to God the Father. We can pray to
Jesus to ask for his help!
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