ST. MARK THE EVANGELIST
222 McVeagh Road
Westbrook, CT 06498
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
161 Main Street
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
Rev. Grzegorz P. Brozonowicz, Pastor
Rev. Martin Noe, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Nicholas Iassogna 860-510-0060
Deacon Thomas Rymut
Weekend Masses:
Saturday: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Confessions:
Saturday from 3:00-3:30 pm and by appointment
*Daily Masses:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at 7:15 am
Weekend Masses:
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Confessions:
Saturday from 4:00-4:30 pm or by appointment
*Daily Masses:
Tuesday & Friday at 7:15 am
St. Pio Parish
Rectory Office Phone Numbers: (860) 388-3787 or (860) 399-9207
Rectory Office Hours: Mon. 9:00 a.m.-noon.
Tues. through Friday 9:00 a.m. – noon and 12:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Email: [email protected]
Website : www.saintpioct.org
St. Pio Faith Formation
Mrs. Lisa Collison, Director: [email protected]
"“Pray, hope and don't worry. Worry is useless.
God is merciful and will hear your prayer.”
St. Padre Pio pray for us.
September 12 2021
Educating the Whole Child from PreK3 through Grade 8
42 Maynard Rd. Old Saybrook, CT 06475
(860) 388-0849
www.saintjohnschoolos.org
Mother M. Elaine Moorcroft, S.C.M.C., Principal
Convent: 183 Main Street, Old Saybrook, CT
Churches of St. John, Old Saybrook and St. Mark, Westbrook
At St. John Church
Saturday September 11
3:00 PM Confessions
4:00 PM +Mrs. Joan Goodwin
Requested by the Saint Pio Parish
For Blessings and the Health of
David Duddie
Requested by His Family
Sunday September 12
7:30 PM All Parishioners
9:00 AM +Alexander Strand
Requested by His Family
11:00 AM +Dave & Kristen Woodmansee
Requested by the Leonard DiBella Family
Monday September 13
7:15 AM +Josephine Sposato
Requested by The Fisher Family
Wednesday September 15
7:15 AM +Dr. Frank Marico (10th Anniversary)
Requested by His Family
Thursday September 16
7:15 AM +Judith Louise Souza
Requested by The Evola Family
Saturday September 18
3:00 PM Confessions
4:00 PM +St. Padre Pio
Requested by Luce Buhl
Sunday September 19
7:30 AM +Rita Briere
9:00 AM +Jack & Mary Waldron
Requested by Her Family
11:00 AM +Phil House & Jerry Iovene
Requested by Lucille
St. Mark
At St. Mark Church
Saturday September 11
4:00 PM Confessions
5:00 PM +Michael Downey
Requested by His Family
+Blanche Guilino and Fr. Smilga
Requested by the Louis Family
+Mildred Rosick and Helen Verry
Requested by Jack & Kay Kearns
Sunday September 12
8:00 AM +Raymond J. Tosatti
Requested by Dee & Dick Daly
10:00 AM +Walter Szostak
Requested by his daughters
Suzanne, Cindy & Nancie
7:00 PM +Tyler Zuppe
Requested by Rachel & Richard Higgins
Tuesday September 14
7:15 AM +James & Patricia Hurst
Requested by The Evola
Family
Friday September 17
7:15 AM +Walter Szostak
Requested by His Daughters
Suzanne, Cindy & Nancie
Saturday September 18
4:00 PM Confessions
5:00 PM +James S. Moran, Jr
Requested by Peter & Barbara Simoncini
+Bill Mager
Requested by His Wife Judi
Sunday September 19
8:00 AM +Charles & Josephine Corrigan,
Marjorie Corrigan & the Deceased Mem-
bers of the Corrigan Family
Requested by The Estate of Marjorie Corri-
gan
10:00 AM +Margaret Farina
Requested by Dick & Dee Daly
7:00 PM +Tom Armentano
Requested by Rachel & Richard Higgins
OPENINGS FOR MASSES,
SANCTUARY AND ADORATION LAMPS
What better way to remember someone in prayer than
to have a daily or weekend Mass said for them or re-
member them by having a candle lit for them for a
whole week! There are many openings for both Mass-
es and Lamps. Call the office to check for availability.
860-388-3787.
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
COLLECTION
This September 18th and 19th the
Annual Catholic Elementary
School Collection will be
conducted throughout the
Diocese. This will only be an in-
pew collection however
informational flyers and donation
envelopes will be available in church. Appropriately
titled, Faith for the Future, the collection recognizes that
our futures truly do belong to the children we are
educating in our schools today. Our 9 Diocesan
elementary schools offer families a safe and nurturing
environment in which to entrust their children’s academic,
social and moral growth, preparing them to become the
future leaders of our church and communities. We truly
appreciate your support. All funds collected at our parish
will stay here for our school. Thank you for helping to
ensure the continued success of St. John School. Please
make checks out to the school.
ST JOHN SCHOOL ANNUAL
RAFFLE 2100 for ’21!
Announcing the Annual Saint
John School Luxury Raffle 2021! Four fantastic prizes to
be awarded on Dec. 4, 2021 at 7pm in the St. John School
Gym. The ticket price is $100 with a maximum of 2100
tickets to be sold. First prize is a 2021 Corvette Stingray
(white). Second prize is a $10,000 Travel Gift Certificate.
Third prize is a Peloton Indoor Exercise Bike. Fourth
prize are 2 Sonos Roam Portable Speakers. There are
many ways you can purchase a ticket and all money goes
straight to the operating costs of our school. Purchase
online at www.stjohnstmark.weshareonline.org. To use a
credit card call (860) 575-7553 or email sjsluxuryraf-
[email protected]. Snail Mail: Send payment slip and check
or credit card number (no cash) to: St. John School Raffle,
POB 1075, Old Saybrook, CT 06475. Payment slip can be
found on the school website. Prizes can be viewed at
www.saintjohnschoolos.org/page/luxury-raffle. Your pres-
ence is not required to win. Thank you for supporting our
beloved School – God Bless you!
ST. JOHN SCHOOL -
CONTINUING TO ENROLL NOW
FOR 2021/22 ACADEMIC YEAR
We have been open every day and conducting continuous
in-person learning since September 1, 2020. Private tours
have resumed– please call the school office to make an
appointment. We are currently enrolling new students for
the 2021/22 academic year. All required forms are availa-
ble online. We invite you to visit our website to read about
our PreK3 to Grade 8 challenging curriculums, extracurric-
ular after-school programs and clubs, our competitive ath-
letics, campus information, before/aftercare program, testi-
monials, and much more. Please also visit our social me-
dia Facebook page for recent activities. Our mission is to
“Educate the Whole Child” - academically, spiritually and
emotionally. If you would like to speak with the St. John
School Principal or teachers, have questions about St. John
School or our successful Covid program and plans for next
year, please call our office at (860) 388 0849. For all infor-
mation, please visit www.saintjohnschoolos.org. All are
welcome.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE
2021/2022 ACADEMIC YEAR
St. John School is looking for a Spanish Teacher: For
grades 1—8. Responsibilities include: Developing lesson
plans and curricula based on the needs of individual stu-
dents, providing conversational classes where pronuncia-
tion and important words and phrases are taught, teaching
writing and Spanish composition classes, monitoring stu-
dent’s progress by writing up reports and grading assess-
ments, as well as teaching students about Spanish culture,
which may include festivals, traditional food and dress ,
and social conventions. Please contact Mother Elaine at:
860-388-0849 or email: [email protected].
2021-2022 FAITH FORMATION
REGISTRATION HAS BEGUN
Please complete and return Faith Formation Registration
forms and fee to the rectory office. Additional forms are
available on the bulletin boards at the entrances of St.
John & St. Mark, on our website, & in the rectory office.
The Norwich 40 Days-For-Life Campaign will begin with
a Vigil Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 21, at 7 PM. Bishop Michael R. Cote will be the
principal celebrant and Fr. Michael Bovino will be the
homilist. The 2021 40 Days for Life campaign FROM
September 23 thru October 31 is an internationally coordi-
nated 40-day campaign that aims to end abortion locally
through prayer and fasting, community outreach, and a
peaceful all-day vigil in front of abortion businesses. You
can make a difference in helping save babies' lives, and
women from a lifetime of regret, by signing up to pray
for an hour at the Norwich Planned Parenthood on
Wednesday,September 29, feast of the Archangels. Sign
up for any hour from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sign-up
sheets are in the lobby of the church. Representatives
will answer your questions. Also sign up on line or by
phone -- On Line: [email protected].
Phone: 860-875-5770 Norwich. Local contact: Claire
860-227-5408 or Faythe 860-304-8786.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
WEEKLY OFFERINGS
Aug 29 2020 2021
$ 11,164 $ 11,745
August On-line $ 6,640 $ 8878.96
Collection envelopes can be mailed to the rectory office at
161 Main St., Old Saybrook, 06475.
Please make checks payable to: ST. PIO PARISH
Thank you for your generosity to St. Pio Parish
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METANOIA LECTURE SERIES FOR
YOUNG ADULTS
St. Thomas Aquinas on the University of Connecticut
Campus invites young adults ages 18 – 40 to join them
monthly for the Metanoia lecture series. Each month a
speaker will share their faith journey and how it has opened
them up to embracing their true, authentic self. Conversa-
tion will be geared to how we can share our gifts and live
our God-given mission. The first talk will take place on
September 23
rd
at 6:30pm with Gloria Purvis. If you have
questions, please feel free to contact Liza Roach
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The Lord, my God lights up
my darkness.
The Sanctuary Lamp at St. Mark Church
will burn September 12—18
That we remember that everything we have
and everything we are is a gift
from God
The Adoration Lamp will burn
September 12—18
In Loving Memory of
Walter Szostak
Requested by His Daughters
Suzanne, Cindy & Nancie
The Sanctuary Lamp at St. John Church
will burn September 12—18
In Loving Memory of
Jonathan Reynolds
Requested by His Loving Family
ST. PIO PRAYER LISTS
Please remember the following
parishioners in your prayers.
If you would like your name added or removed from any of
the below prayer lists, please call/email the office and leave
your name. If you are calling for someone else, please
check with them first to make sure they want their name
on the list. Thank you.
FIRST RESPONDERS/FRONT LINE WORKERS:
Chief Michael A. Spera and the Old Saybrook Police Dept,
Matthew Giampietro, the Rochette Family, Darrell Ponzio,
Calvin Ponzio, James Ponzio, Dominic Giampietro
SICK: J.J. Evola, Torin Perret, Pat Creco, Rich and Nancy
Ronne, Kimberly Doobee, June Brown, Tom M., John K.,
Terry Anselmo, Dolores Cardon, Fr. Richard Albamonti,
Czeslawa Brozonowicz, Anna Mavrianos Cesare, Edgar
Gorneau, Jim Carroll, Joan Cornelio, Bill Miller, Mary M.,
David Duddie
MILITARY: Greg Allen, Sean Heenan, Michael Gal-
lagher, Christopher and Wendy Perrotti, Benjamin Long,
Joseph Finnegan, Alex Fortier, Timothy Vinton, Dominick
Reynolds
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
OF SEPT 12 ©LPi
Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Ps 116:1-2, 3-4,
5-6, 8-9 [9]/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35.
Monday: 1 Tm 2:1-8/Ps 40:7-8a, 8b
-9, 10, 17 [1Cor 11:26b]/Lk 7:1-10. Tuesday: Nm 21:4b-
9/Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38 [cf. 7b]/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13
-17. Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16/Ps 111:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [2]/Jn
19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35. Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16/Ps
111:7-8, 9, 10 [2]/Lk 7:36-50. Friday: 1 Tm 6:2c-12/Ps
49:6-7, 8-10, 17-18, 19-20/Lk 8:1-3. Saturday: 1 Tm 6:13
-16/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2]/Lk 8:4-15. Next Sunday: Wis
2:12, 17-20/Ps 54:3-4, 5, 6-8 [6b]/Jas 3:16—4:3/Mk 9:30-
37.
OBSERVANCES FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT 12 ©LPi
Sunday: 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Grandparents’
Day. Monday: St. John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor
of the Church. Tuesday: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Wednesday: Our Lady of Sorrows. Thursday: Sts. Cor-
nelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs. Friday: St.
Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church. Sat-
urday: BVM. Next Sunday: 25th Sunday in Ordinary
Time; Catechetical Sunday.
VOCATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD
Please continue to remember our own Brian
Daley in your prayers as he explores his vocation
into the priesthood.
LISTEN TO US ON THE RADIO!
You can remain in your car and tune your
radio to 91.9 at St. John Church or 92.7 at St.
Mark Church and participate from your car.
HOPE AFTER ABORTION
Virtual Rachel Rosary
The third Tuesday of each month at 3pm, come and
pray the Project Rachel Rosary online with the Office of
Faith Events. The Project Rachel Rosary focuses on an end
to abortion and healing for those who have been involved
in an abortion. This month’s Rosary will be on September
21. Contact Liza Roach at [email protected]
to receive a link for the Rosary.
A PRAYER TO BEGIN A SCHOOL YEAR
Blessed are you, Lord God,
Creator of body and mind and heart;
you have sent the Spirit of wisdom and knowledge
to guide your people in all their ways.
At the beginning of this new school year,
we implore your mercy:
bless the students, teachers, and staff,
that together we may grow in faith, hope, and love
as we learn from you and each other
how to follow your Son Jesus.
Expand the horizons of our minds,
that we may grow in wisdom, understanding, and
knowledge;
deepen our commitment to seek the truth of your
ways;
and enliven our faith to reach out to those in need.
Glory and praise to you, Lord God,
in the Church and in Christ Jesus forever and ever.
Amen
ST. RAPHAEL PRAYER MINISTRY
Due to COVID—19 our Prayer Teams
are not currently meeting. We will update you
when we begin meeting again.
PRAYER CHAIN (860) 388-2307
To place a name on the Prayer Chain, please call
Elaine Alfano at the number above. If it’s someone
else’s name you want to add, please be sure to get
their permission before adding their name.
PRAYING THE ROSARY
Due to COVID—19 Praying The Rosary
is not currently meeting. We will update you
when we begin meeting again
THE EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL
at St. Mark Church is Open, and Needs Adorers for
Jesus Monday through Friday 6:00am to
9:00pm. Please accept one hour to visit with our
Lord. See sign-up sheets in the back of the Church.
FOOD PANTRY TUESDAYS 11:30—2:15
In St. Mark Church hall. It takes many people to make
the pantry run. We are grateful to all who volunteer or
through donations make it possible. Right now the
items most needed are: Cereal, Spaghetti Sauce (no
glass jars, please), Canned Vegies/Fruit, Oatmeal
ST. PIO VOCATIONS CHALICE MINISTRY
Welcomes parishioners to pray for an increase in holy
vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
To receive the Consecrated Chalice into your home
for one week, or for more information, please contact
Barbara DiBella at 860-227-1215.
SUPPORT OUR SISTER PARISH IN HAITI
Donations are always accepted for scholarships or
other emergency needs. Please make checks payable
to “Walk with Haiti” and send to Walk With Haiti, St.
Pio Parish, 161 Main St, Old Saybrook, CT 06475.
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NOTICE TO LECTORS
The 2022 Lector Workbooks are at both
churches. Please pick them up at your earli-
est convenience and check off your name.
Thank you.
VISIT OUR MASTER GARDENERS AT
MERCY BY THE SEA 167 Neck Road, Madison, CT
Mercy by the Sea: Main entrance. On Satur-
day September 18, Master Gardeners from
the UCONN extension office will be at the
main entrance of Mercy by the Sea from 9:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m. to answer your gardening questions! Bring your
plant and insect specimens (or pictures if a specimen is
not available.) If the Master Gardeners are unable to iden-
tify or diagnose any of the samples, they will be sent to
the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Then
tour the herb, pollinator and cutting demonstration gar-
dens. Spread the word—all welcome!
THE JAMES A. GREENLEAF JR. MEMORIAL
TRUST FUND, INC. 20TH ANNIVERSARY MEMO-
RIAL GALA AND 5K RIVER RUN FOR THE FUND
The James A. Greenleaf Jr. Memorial Trust Fund, Inc. has
always hosted annual fundraising events to honor our dear
friend, Jim Greenleaf, who lost his life in the September
11th attacks in NYC. In 2020 and early 2021, due to the
pandemic, we were unable to host such events. This year
marks the 20th Anniversary since the attacks and therefore
we will be hosting a 20th Memorial Gala AND our 5K Riv-
er Run for the Fund on the same day; September 11th,
2021. The Memorial Gala will be held at Ocean Beach and
will host up to 450 people. There will be local dignitaries,
guest speakers and it will feature the popular local band,
SUGAR. There will also be a full program of events
throughout the evening and you can look forward to great
food, remembrance, special speaking guests, dancing and
celebrating an amazing life. Our Annual 5K will also be at
Ocean Beach and participants can run or walk on paved
roads with minimal traffic along "the wall" overlooking
Long Island Sound and New London Harbor. The course is
picturesque, flat and fast! The course has been professional-
ly measured and is a certified 5K. We would love Saint
Bernard School students, families, faculty & staff in attend-
ance representing their school and showing support to the
Greenleaf Fund. The Fund is used to provide financial as-
sistance to students attending Saint Bernard School. To reg-
ister for these events please log onto our web-
site: www.jamesgreenleaf.org. Many thanks for your con-
tinued support and we look forward to seeing you in Sep-
tember. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach
out to our President Frank Marcille at [email protected].
CALLING ALL GOLFERS!
Be sure to join us for Catholic Charities
16
th
Annual Golf Tournament Monday September
13, 2021 at Great Neck Country Club, Water-
ford. Bishop Cote will be in attend-
ance! Registration begins at 11:00 am. Kick
off your day with an all-you-can-eat BBQ lunch and an on-
sight cigar roller! Also featuring a beverage tent along the
course. Shotgun start at 12:30 pm, concluding after play
with delicious small bites, raffle results, and award winners.
Visit ccfsn.org or call Sally at 203-556-0115 for more information
and to sign up. What a great way to enjoy 18 holes of golf, lunch
and awards while also assisting the works of Catholic Charities
throughout the Diocese. Sponsorships available!
HELP FOR HAITI
Please keep Haiti and its people in your pray-
ers after they suffered a major earthquake on
Saturday, August 14, 2021. The town of Jere-
mie, a remote town in southwest Haiti (the
Grand'Anse Department) was one of the worst-hit areas.
Some people have asked how they can help or where to
send money. One of our parishioners, Dr. Dan Scoppetta, a
member of the Walk With Haiti Committee and a member
of St. Mark's Knights of Columbus Council has a great sug-
gestion. Dan has made many trips to that area, performing
surgery... He works closely with an organization there,
called GAHDA (Grand'Anse Health & Development Asso-
ciation), which has provided many services to the commu-
nity for over 30 years. Their executive director, Bette Ge-
brian, PhD, RN, MPH, moved to Jeremie from Connecticut
in 1987, and raised her family there. Dr. Scoppetta knows
that GAHDA is ready to help when disasters strike. After
Hurricane Matthew devastated most of the Grand'Anse De-
partment in 2016, GAHDA immediately began coordinat-
ing relief efforts, including the dispersal of food, medi-
cines, healthcare, and relief supplies. GAHDA also provid-
ed building supplies for home repair to over 3,000 people
who lost their housing. For more information about who
they are and what they do, visit their website
www.GAHDA.org. Donations can be made there using
Paypal, credit cards and debit cards. Contact Dan Scoppetta
at 860-573-9287, he will explain a simple way to donate
cash or by check. Thank you – Walk With Haiti Commit-
tee
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Andrew Parr & Lynn Calderoni
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Brian Sitcawich & Shannon Newell �
(If you know of any reason why these couples
should not marry, please contact Fr. Greg.)
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