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St. Damien of Molokai Parish
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.
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. Patricia Martin Mrs. Karla Neville
Principal Associate Principal
77 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor, CT
Website: www.stgabrielschool.org
Tel: 860-688-6401
FAX: 860-298-8668
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Mrs. Cynthia Glick
Coordinator of Faith Formation
Office 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: 860-285-0696
CHURCH SEXTON
Mrs. Charlene Stosonis
RECTORY OFFICE
Mrs. Martha Erickson Mr. Jonathan Wyse Ms. Lori Possum
Parish Secretary Communications Coordinator Bookkeeper
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
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
Saint Gabriel Church
379 Broad Street
Windsor, CT 06095
Saint Joseph Church
1747 Poquonock Avenue
Poquonock, CT 06064
Reverend John P. Melnick
Pastor
Reverend Dairo Diaz
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Albert Cala
Deacon R. Carl Lickwar
SCHEDULE OF MASSES
Monday - Friday Daily Mass: 7:30am
St. Gabriel & St. Joseph Churches alternate weeks
Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm (St. Gabr iel), 5:00pm (St. Joseph)
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30am (St. Gabr iel)
8:00 & 10:00am (St. Joseph)
GROW YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST - ONE MORE MEMBER
MUSIC MINISTRY
Mr. Michael Rheault St. Gabriel
Mr. Scott P. Rioux St. Joseph
Directors of Music
THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 4, 2018
Saturday November 3 - The Vigil of The Thirty-First
Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00 PM 1st Ann. - Marilyn Woble req. by Mary
(SGC) Long
5:00 PM Birthday Remembrance - Thomas Auclair
(SJC) req. by Joe & Marty Auclair
Sunday November 4 - The Thirty-First Sunday in
Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Leander, Lucy & Curtis Collette req. by
(SGC) Family
8:00 AM Nick Chapman
(SJC)
10:00 AM Birthday Remembrance - Bill Holley req.
(SJC) by Daughter, Marion & Family
10:30 AM Stanley Gorecki req. by Wife & Family
(SGC)
2:00 PM Mass of Remembrance for All Our Faithful
(SJC) Departed
Monday November 5
7:30 AM Frank Cerutti req. by Family
Tuesday November 6
7:30 AM Anthony Pietraroia req. by Sam & Mary
Ann Parlapiano
Wednesday November 7
7:30 AM Patricia McCartney req. by A Friend
Thursday November 8
7:30 AM Alexander Biamonte req. by Family
Friday November 9 - The Dedication of the Lateran
Basilica
7:30 AM David Gray &
Yolanda Gray req. by June Urban &
Family
The Following Weekend
Mass Intentions
Saturday November 10 - The Vigil of The Thirty-
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00 PM 8th Ann. - Vera Dinallo req. by Son &
(SGC) Daughter
2:00 PM Wedding: Michael Wotus & Melissa Lepak
(SGC)
5:00 PM 11th Ann. - Thomas O’Neil req. by His
(SJC) Wife, Joan O’Neil
Sunday November 11 - The Thirty-Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Rev. Robert Russo req. by St. Damien of
(SGC) Molokai Parish Members
8:00 AM 31st Ann. - Anne Uzdarwin req. by Her
(SJC) Daughter, Patricia & John Pavlik
10:00 AM 13th Ann. - Theodora Alexander req. by
(SJC) Cynthia & Norman Bosse
10:30 AM 10th Ann. - JoAnn Farley Geffert
(SGC) 6th Ann. - Dorothy & James Farley req.
by Family
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Sundays
11:00am (St. Joseph) & 11:30am (St. Gabriel)
Please call the Parish Rectory Office to schedule a date
Reconciliation:
The 1st and 2nd Saturdays at 4:30pm (St. Joseph)
3rd and 4th Saturdays at 3:15pm (St. Gabriel)
Marriage: Arrangements should be made by calling the
Rectory at least six months in advance
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Rectory
Offertory: October 27 & 28
Weekly Collection: $ 9,230
On-line Giving: $ 794
This Weekend, the Second Collection is for the School Monthly
Offering.
Thank you for your generosity to St. Damien of Molokai Parish.
Please remember those who have gone before us
marked with the sign of faith, especially, Rev. Robert
Russo, Luciano Piccione and Marcia Cali.
Remember the sick of the parish at home, in hospitals
and in convalescent homes, especially, Carl Scott, Joe Barresi,
John Obermeier, Toni LeClerc, Liz Visone, Santina Silva,
Kathi Esposito, Ray Caruso, Pat Flanagan, Daisy McBride,
Sandra Grundt, Jack Szczepanik, Catherine Lussier, Trish
Wilson, Julie Pagenkopp, and Samantha Herman.
Daily 7:30 AM Masses
Monday through Friday at St. Gabriel Church
We continue to offer a warm greeting to our
parishioners as each enters to attend Mass on the
weekends, holidays and Holy Days. We would
appreciate more persons to sign-up as greeters
since it is so well received. If you would be
interested in this ministry, especially at St. Joseph Church, please
call the parish rectory office or email [email protected].
NOVEMBER 4, 2018
Differences Between the
Forward with Faith Campaign and the AAA
The Forward with Faith Campaign is a one-time fundraising initiative
that will address long-term and extraordinary needs, while the
Archbishop’s Annual Appeal provides the day-to-day operational
income necessary to support the many ministries and good works of the
Archdiocese for the current fiscal year. There are several vital ministries
and services, for instance, that the AAA supports that are separate from
the campaign, including seminarian education, diaconate formation,
retired clergy, tuition assistance, communications, and over 250 local
charities.
The Forward with Faith Campaign is conducted by the Hartford
Bishops’ Foundation as a one-time fundraising initiative with the
purpose of creating long-term funds from which grants can be made
over time for projects, entities, and services that are essential to church
life and above and beyond those addressed by the AAA. Some of these
extraordinary needs include:
Capital grants to support facility upgrades, new staff, and enhanced
programs for Catholic Charities’ sites across the Archdiocese;
Technology upgrades, capital grants, and STREAM programming
for our Catholic schools;
Financial support for Catholic school teachers and administrators,
including tuition remission for their children to improve
retention rates; and,
New education and professional development training programs for
our school and parish leaders.
In summary, these funds will empower our Church to stand prepared to
serve future generations of Catholics. To do this requires an
extraordinary campaign that each member of the Archdiocese of
Hartford is asked to support above their annual giving to both the parish
offertory and the annual appeal.
Ministry Gatherings
St. Joseph Church, Fr. Doherty Hall
Monday, November 5: Rosary Makers, 9:30 AM
Monday, November 5: Prayer Shawl Meeting , 7-9 PM
Tuesday, November 6: Bible Study, 6:30 - 8 PM
Tuesday, November 13: Helping Hands, 9AM-12PM
St. Gabriel Church Hall
Wednesday, November 7 : “Do You Believe” Series, 10 AM
Monday, November 12: Prayer Shawl Meeting, 1PM
WE WELCOME INTO OUR PARISH FAMILY
THROUGH THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:
Kyle John Lototski
son of Matthew & Jessica Lototski
Andrew Ross Schibley
son of Adam & Elissa Schibley
May the grace of God they received at their rebirth remain
with them always and may they grow in the love and
friendship of our loving Father.
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn at St. Gabriel Church
for the greater glory of God and for
John Molloy
Requested by
The Sheelan Families
Altar flowers for St. Joseph Church have been joyfully offered
as a Celebration of the 39th Wedding Anniversary for George &
Marie Dixon.
As a parish family, we congratulate George and Marie and wish
them many more years of wedded bliss. May the Lord continue
to bless this union and remain with them in their life’s journey
together.
Please remember all are invited to wr ite the
names of your deceased loved ones in our Parish
Book of Remembrance found in the sanctuary.
In Honoring the Memory of
Rev. Robert Russo
“No eye has seen, nor ear has heard,
nor heart conceived, what the Lord has
prepared for those who love Him.”
1 Corinthians 2:9
May his soul and the souls of all the departed, through the
mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Last Sunday, the Lord called our dear Father Russo into His
heavenly kingdom. Father Russo has been an integral part of
our community for so many years. We will feel this loss for a
long while. Father brought an enthusiasm and zest for life that
was infectious. He loved his priesthood and shared his faith
with countless individuals throughout his 57 years as a priest.
Well done, good and faithful servant. May Father Russo rest in
eternal peace!
Sincerely Yours in Christ,
Rev. John P. Melnick
With flu season rapidly approaching & the danger it
presents to the elderly & those with weakened
immune systems, St. Damien of Molokai Parish will
be suspending the reception of the sacred blood of
Christ at Communion, starting November 1, 2018
continuing through Holy Week 2019.
Starting Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019, we will resume the
practice of receiving both species at Weekday Masses, Sunday,
10AM Mass at St. Joseph Church and we will begin the practice
at the Saturday, 4PM Mass at St. Gabriel Church.
NOVEMBER 4, 2018
Social Action
Monthly Food Collection
Bags are available this weekend for the November food
collection. The food bank has requested coffee, tea, hot
chocolate, hearty soups, baked beans, hot and cold cereal,
and juice for our next collection. Thank you for your
consideration.
Volunteer Opportunity
Social Action is looking for three to four
volunteers that would be willing to pick up
the donated food from our monthly food
drives at each church hall and drive the donations to the Windsor
Food Bank. Typically the food is picked up the third Monday of
each month. If you are able to assist, please contact Lisa
Andersen.
Wrentham Bus Trip
Come start your holiday shopping with us! Social Action is
sponsoring a bus trip to Wrentham Outlets on November 10. The
cost of the trip is $38, and the profit from the trip will be donated
to the Windsor Fuel Bank. Price includes ride, driver’s tip,
morning and afternoon snacks, and a coupon book. If you are
interested in attending, flyers with sign-up information are
available at the entrances to the church. You can also call Ann
Bramucci at 860-687-1725 or Sue Claughsey at 860-298-0550
for more information. There is still room on the bus for you!
Email Distribution List
Social Action maintains an email distribution list
that is used to send meeting agendas and
minutes, notifications about events, and
volunteer opportunities. Typically less than three emails are sent
monthly. If you would like to be added to our distribution list,
please email Lisa Andersen or Sue Claughsey. It’s a great way
to stay informed about the Social Action Committee. No
commitment to volunteer is required, and new members are
always welcome!
The next Social Action meeting is Monday, November 12, at 6PM
in St. Joseph Church Fr. Doherty Hall.
For more information on how you can participate in Social Action
contact Lisa Andersen at 860-688-3474 or
[email protected] or Sue Claughsey at 860-298-0550
“We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things
with great love.” Mother Teresa
Northwest Catholic High School: Northwest Catholic
will administer its entrance exam on Saturday, November
17th at 8 am. Go to northwestcatholic.org to register for
the exam. Walk-ins are also welcome! Please contact Andrew
Selig at [email protected] with any questions.
East Catholic High School: Entrance Exam on
Saturday, November 17th at 8:30 am. Info at
admissions Office at 860-649-5336 ext. 6456 or
www.echs.com.
St. Gabriel School is selling the
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Books are $25 each and can be purchased online. Visit
www.thetastebook.com and enter code STGABRIEL for
the school to get 50% credit! A great gift for many!
Thank you for all your support!
Youth Group Meeting: for Students in Grades 5 - 10
This Sunday, November 4th, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at St.
Gabriel Church. Please RSVP to Suzanne Hawran (call
860-508-7520. Confirmation students may come too.
KID’S CORNER
The first commandment is
The second is this -
You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Please join in the March for Life in Washington, D.C.
January 17-18, 2019
The Pilgrimage Includes: A bus trip to the Vigil Mass at the
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception March for Life in
Washington, D.C. Breakfast with Archbishop Blair. Call Pro-Life
Ministry at 203-694-4189 for more information.
ST. GABRIEL SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
77 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor
THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1-3PM
St. Gabriel School is welcoming prospec�ve
families to come� explore our classrooms and meet our faculty
members� to learn all that St. Gabriel School has to offer your
family.�
Join�us at 77 Bloomfield Avenue any�me between 1�3pm; snacks
and refreshments will be offered, current�students, parents and
alum�will be on hand to�provide tours and answer any�ques�ons
you may have. For more informa�on visit our website
(www.StGabrielSchool.org), call�our front�office (860�688�6401),
or email our Enrollment Coordinator
Saint Gabriel School’s 33rd Annual BIDS
FOR KIDS Goods and Services Auction
is on Saturday, November 10th at
Maneeley’s Banquet in South Windsor,
CT at 6pm. Advance tickets are $50 and include appetizers, full
dinner and admission to the auction. Tickets are for sale online
at www.charityauction.bid/stgabes. The night has silent and live
auctions. Some items include: sports memorabilia, tickets to various
museums, vacation homes and theme baskets. Truly something for
everyone! All proceeds go to St. Gabriel School in Windsor CT. Any
questions can be emailed to [email protected].
ALL ARE INVITED TO COFFEE HOUR AT
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, FR. DOHERTY HALL
AFTER SUNDAY MASSES,
THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
EACH WEEK, ALL ARE INVITED TO
COFFEE HOUR IN ST. GABRIEL CHURCH HALL
AFTER THE 10:30 AM MASS
NOVEMBER 4, 2018
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Reminder: In the event of inclement weather, please check
WFSB or WVIT one hour before class start time for the
cancellation of Religious Ed classes; you can also check for
cancellations online. Remember to look for ‘St. Damien -
Windsor.’ You may also call the Religious Education Office to
hear the status of classes for that day/evening.
November
4 5
th
grade Saints presentations at St. Gabriel Church for
Grades K - 8 9:00 - 10:10 am
4 Religious Education & St. Gabriel School Student Mass at
St. Gabriel Church 10:30 am
11 Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School for
Grades K - 8 9:00 - 10:10 am
17 Thanksgiving Food & Turkey Drive at St. Joseph Church
9:00 am - 12:00 noon
18 Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School for
Grades K - 8 9:00 - 10:10 am
25 NO Religious Education Classes
December
2 Religious Education Classes for Grades K - 8 in St. Gabriel
Church Hall 9:00 - 10:10 am
2 Religious Education & St. Gabriel School Student
Mass at St. Gabriel Church 10:30 am
9 Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School for
Grades K - 8 9:00 - 10:10 am
16 Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School for
Grades K - 8 9:00 - 10:10 am
23 NO Religious Education Classes
30 NO Religious Education Classes
Partners in Faith – Parents, the November issue is now
available! Read about St. Augustine & St. Thomas Becket; why
oil is used in Sacraments; how to keep calm and parent with
love. Partners In Faith is designed for parents to help our
children grow in their Catholic faith. Copies of the November
issue are located at the canopy entrance of the church - please
take one home!
Volunteers for the Parish Turkey & Food Drive – C1 & C2
students who would like to help with the Drive must contact the
Religious Education Office to sign up; the number of volunteers
will be limited. Volunteers will need to arrive at St. Joseph
Church by 8:30 a.m. Parent/Adult volunteers who have met
the Safe Environment requirements will be needed too!!
Thanksgiving Turkey & Food Drive – on
Saturday, November 17
th
from 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon the Turkey & Food Drive will take
place at St. Joseph Church - just 10 minutes from
Windsor Center! Student volunteers from our Parish
will greet donors to collect turkeys, food & monetary
donations that will be delivered to Foodshare by
parent & student volunteers. The Windsor Food
Bank is a partner agency of Foodshare and will benefit from this
food drive. It is our hope and goal that our Par ish will exceed
last year’s donations of 105 turkeys, 468 pounds of food and $1170
to help Foodshare meet the request for more than 15,000 turkeys for
Thanksgiving, and provide assistance in the months following!
Thank you to everyone for supporting this year’s event!
St Damien of Molokai Parish, Windsor, CT 3-0353
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Child and Adult Orthodontics62 Bloomfield Avenue
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