A Parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford Third Sunday of Easter May 4, 2014
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m.
Pastor The Reverend Michael Whyte 860 658 1642
PARISH STAFF Administrative Assistant-Parish Office Mrs. Lisa Cerchia 860 658 1642 or [email protected] Director of Religious Education Mrs. Kathi Bonner 860 658 4737 or [email protected] Director of Youth Ministry Mrs. Judy Pluta 860 408 9888 or [email protected] Music Director Mrs. Susan Zybert 860 216 6519 or [email protected] Facilities Manager Mr. Michael Grappone 860 658 1642 Parish Council President Mr. Tom Tanski 860 658 4430 Finance Council Chairman Mr. Scott Muryasz 860 693 4164 Parish Legacy Fund Chairman Mr. Peter Pabich 860 408 1254 Parish Lay Trustees Mrs. Melissa Horbal, (860)651-7844 Mr. Joseph Capozzoli, (860)352-2390
Thanks for worshiping with us.
If you would like to join our parish
family, fill out a yellow membership form found
in the vestibule or atrium and mail it to us, drop
it in the collection basket or
call us at 658 1642.
Mass/Liturgy Schedule: Saturday Vigil at 5:00 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend, NO 5:00 p.m. Sunday Mass) Daily Mass at 8:30 a.m., Monday through Wednesday, and Friday. (Yearly) Sacrament of Reconciliation: For the summer: Saturday from 4:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Baptisms and Baptismal Preparation: Please call the parish office at 860 658 1642 Sacrament of Holy Matrimony: Please call the parish office at 860 658 1642 at least 6 months in advance Choir Practices: Adult—Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Youth—Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Contemporary Music Group—Thursdays prior to 1st & 3rd Saturday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.
Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 10:00 a.m. Website News: email to: [email protected] 265 Stratton Brook Road, Box 184, West Simsbury, Connecticut 06092 Tel: 860 658 1642 /Fax: 888 297 3134 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stcatherine.info
WELCOME!
We welcome all visitors who are celebrating with us today. As is
our custom at St. Catherine of Siena, please remain in your pew
for the singing of the first and last verses of the recessional
hymn.
Religious Education
News
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION children
are invited to attend the 11am Mass on
Sunday, May 4th dressed in their First
Communion attire. All First Communicants
will lead the procession for the May
Crowning in the Mary Garden following
Mass.
Re-registration and New Registration will take place
from mid-May to mid-June. An email will be sent to all
those re-registering children already in the RE program.
New registrations cannot be done online (even for
siblings of current students) but must be done in person
using the "New (blue) Registration Forms" found in
the atrium, vestibule, parish office and religious
education office.
Saturday, May 3rd @ 5:00 pm Mass for Mina Lu Delehanty, requested by Dolores Grenier & Tom Lonergan;
Sunday, May 4th @ 8:00 am Mass for Charles Shell, requested by Fran Sethre;
Sunday, May 4th @ 11:00 am Mass for Frank Cerchia, requested by Tom & Rosemary Clarke;
Sunday, May 4th @ 5:00 pm Mass for Fr. Henry Dery, birthday remembrance, requested by Kathy & Mike Reilley;
Monday, May 5th @ 8:30 am Mass for Clara Walz, requested by Marlyce Rooney;
Tuesday, May 6th @ 8:30 am Mass for Stephen Donahue, requested by his niece;
Wednesday, May 7th @ 8:30 a.m. Mass for Margaret Libera, requested by her family;
Friday, May 9th@ 8:30 am Mass for Ben Nascimbeni, Jr., birthday remembrance, requested by his family;
Saturday, May 10th @ 5:00 pm Mass for Lucia Brancato, requested by her family;
Sunday, May 11th @ 8:00 am Mass for Margaret Libera, requested by Kathy & Mike Reilley;
Sunday, May 11th @ 11:00 am Mass for Janet Picerno, requested by her daughter & grandchildren; and;
Sunday, May 11th @ 5:00 pm Mass for For All Our Mothers.
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Offertory Collection Weekly Collection: $10,350.76 Loose Cash/Checks $ 1,984.26 Envelopes $ 8,366.00 Cathedraticum* -$ 569.29 School Tax* -$ 569.29
*Parish taxes (5.5%) paid to the Archdiocese for services to the parish. Repair & Refurbishment $ 5,012.77
Next weekend’s Second Collection
is for Repair & Refurbishment.
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY
Sunday, May 18th, 6:00 pm, Russell Hall Come celebrate the end of the year with our annual
YOUTH MINISTRY DINNER AND TRIBUTE TO THE
GRADUATING SENIORS. ALUMNI INVITED TO JOIN
US. You must rsvp to Mrs. Pluta @JudyPlutaYM
@gmail.com by May 13th so that we can make proper prep-
arations for the dinner. We hope to see you there!!
JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY
Wednesday, May 7th, 7:00 pm—Rain or shine—Please
join us for a POTLUCK DINNER AND OUTDOOR
GAMES to CELEBRATE the year and gather suggestions
for next year. Kickball, dodgeball, wiffleball and
more....please bring a dish to share for the buffet table. (If it
rains we will move the celebration inside.)
CHANGE AHEAD - Beginning in September, Junior
High Youth Ministry will meet on MONDAY evenings
instead of Wednesday evenings. The complete schedule will
follow in late summer.
WALK TO JERUSALEM —"I was glad for the suggestion of going to Jerusalem, to the Temple of the Lord......all Jehovah's people have come to worship, to thank and praise the Lord" ( Psalm 122 ). The St. Catherine of Siena Health and Healing Ministry is very pleased to report that 50 teams and/or individuals walked to Jerusalem during Lent, in just 8 weeks logging in 10,435 miles. Congratulations to all our virtual walkers. The Silling Family led the pack with a 1728 miles total, and Donna Hammond singly logged in 315 miles. Special mention to the Rosato family (1,099) and Mr. Dillon's 6th grade class (1,080). We knew this parish family could meet the 8 week challenge with miles to spare!!
Men's Club Bible Discussion—the Men's Club will be sponsoring a small group Bible Discussion on Thursday mornings from 7:15 AM to 8:15 in the library. Please join us for coffee, refreshments and fellowship. For information, please contact Bill Carew at [email protected].
FROM FATHER MICHAEL...
St. Catherine of Siena 2014 Lenten Mercy Project/Report to Parishioners
Dear Parishioners, Your generosity and that of your children once again surpassed our and the designated agencies' expectations! Each week we filled an SUV to capacity, front to back, top to bottom! We also collected a grand total of almost $1100 in cash contributions. Our children donated almost as much themselves—$980 from their own resources, nearly doubling last year’s contribution! This year, the Lenten Mercy Project sup-ported 6 agencies: Gifts of Love, The Little Sisters of the Poor St. Joseph Residence, Interval House, Nurturing Families Network at St. Francis Hospital, and the Veteran's Home and Families in Crisis. We chose those agencies to address the needs of various groups including local families experiencing a financial crisis, the elderly poor, battered women, disadvantaged newborns and their mothers, disabled veterans, and families of the imprisoned. In addition, the money collected by our children supported Covenant to Care, which provides assistance for children, who are neglected, abused or impoverished. These agencies are always in need of assistance and if you are interested in continuing to provide for them, you can contact them and offer either goods, financial support or volunteer support. A list of the agencies and the contact information is on our St. Catherine website, stcatherine.info. In order to deliver the tremendous amount of goods, we were assisted by fabulous volunteers. Special thanks for packing and delivery go to Carol Herron, Amy Daniels, Sue Hessions, and Carolyn Gorecki. We are also grateful to Father Michael for his promotion of the project, Tom Tanski for his website support, Kathi Bonner for coordinating our Religious Education efforts and Lisa Cerchia for the collection of funds. Thank you for demonstrating each week that St. Catherine of Siena is a special place . -Sherry Cordani & Tina Yablonski, co-chairs
Caring for Caregivers 101 This is “lifted” from a Sunday bulletin left in the sacristy from another parish and I thought it would be good to reprint it in our bulletin. I saw this article entitled “How can caregivers care for themselves?” right after our parish’s
MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVER RECRUITMENT
A Fantastic Way to Get Involved
in Your Community Recruitment Session
Scheduled for those Interested in becoming
a McLean Meals-on-Wheels Volunteer.
A Meals-on-Wheels driver recruitment session will be
held on Monday, May 12 at 10:30 a.m. in the Burkholder
Restaurant at The Village at McLean, 100 Sarah Lane, Simsbury.
All who are interested in learning more about becoming a
volunteer driver are invited to attend.
The McLean Meals-on-Wheels program is a fantastic
way for residents to get involved in their community. Volunteers
deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors. They also provide
companionship and a safety check for residents in the
community. All it requires is a two-hour commitment once or
twice a month, and access to a car. Become one of the Meals-on-
Wheels volunteers and make a difference in someone’s life.
To RSVP or for directions or more information about
the McLean Meals-on-Wheels program, please call
(860) 658-3980, or email Sophia Thorson at:
"The Ancient Order of Hibernians will be holding a fundrais-
ing benefit for the Malta House Food Pantry. For $20 per
adult and children under 12 free, enjoy an afternoon and evening
of Irish music and culture! Cost also includes food buffet from 2-
8pm. Event will be held at the Old Well Tavern in in Simsbury
on Saturday May 17, 2014. For more information, please go to
www.hartfordaoh.com or contact Jamie Forzono at 860-604-
3021."
Health and Healing Ministry hosted a Life Care seminar for parishioners on how to consider long term care, skilled nursing care or other forms of life care as we advance in age. Q. I take care of my mother, who has dementia. I was very active in my parish, but now I hardly have a mi-nute to spare for prayer, much less helping out at church. I’m getting very depressed. What should I do? A. I have several ideas. First, make your prayer life part of your mother’s routine, and you’ll find it easier to fit into your day. People with dementia find it soothing to listen to repetitive prayer, so consider praying the rosary aloud in her presence. Sometimes people with advanced dementia can still remember and recite the Our Father and Hail Mary, so you could end up praying the rosary together. That would truly be a gift. Next, try reading aloud Scripture stories from a youth Bible. They’ll be easier for her to understand than passages from an adult Bible, and you’ll get some time with God’s Word. Last, but absolutely not least, it’s important for you to be connected. If your parish has a parish nurse, he or she can help you find respite care, in which someone else take your place with your mom so you can get away for a while, or a caregiver-support group where you can talk with other people in your situation. If your parish doesn’t have a nurse, your diocese can give you the same infor-mation. Remember, attending to your spiritual health doesn’t just help you—it helps your mother too. –Fr. Patrick Keyes, CSSR.
Upcoming Meetings/Events -Mon, 5th—Parish Council, Library, 7 p.m.
-Wed, 7th—Junior High Youth Group, RH, 7 p.m.
-Thurs, 8th—Men’s Club Bible Study, Library, 7:15 a.m.
-Thurs, 8th—Confirmation Rehearsal, Church, 4:15 p.m.
-Thurs, 8th—Girl Scouts, RH, 7 p.m.
-Thurs, 8th—Contemporary Choir, MR, 7 p.m.
-Fri, 9th—Making Music, Praying Twice, MR, 9:45 a.m.
-Sat, 10th—Confirmation, Church, 11 a.m.
-Sun 11th—St. Elizabeth House
-Tues, 13th—Finance Council, Rectory, 7 p.m.
-Tues, 13th—Communications, Library, 7 p.m.
-Thurs, 15th—Men’s Club Bible Study, Library, 7:15 a.m.
-Thurs, 15th—Contemporary Choir, MR, 7 p.m.
-Fri, 16th—Making Music, Praying Twice, MR, 9:45 a.m.
-Sat, 17th—-Pantry Partners, Vestibule, 9 a.m.
-Sun, 18th—Coffee & Donuts, RH, 9 a.m., 12 noon
-Sun, 18th—Sr. High Youth Group, RH, 6 p.m.
-Mon, 19th—-Prayer Shawl, Library, 7 p.m.
-Tues, 20th—Social Justice, Library, 7 p.m.
-Tues, 20th—Men’s Club, RH, 7 p.m.
-Wed, 21st—Defenders of Faith, Library, 7 p.m.
-Thurs, 22nd—Men’s Club Bible Study, Library, 7:15 am
-Thurs, 22nd—Girl Scouts, RH, 7 p.m.
-Fri, 23rd—Making Music, Praying Twice, MR, 9:45 a.m.
-Sat, 24th—Feed the Hungry
November 1st, All Saints Day,
is a Holy Day of Obligation.
The Mass schedule is:
October 31st, 6:30 p.m. Vigil Mass
November 1st, 8:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Social Outreach
St. Catherine Pantry Partners Ministry—May 17 is the next distribution date for St Catherine Pantry
Partners. Please pick up a menu/order form in the vestibule or
the atrium. The last day to order is May 10. Please consider
placing an order for your family, a friend or a neighbor. We are
grateful to Marandino’s Grocery Store, who puts together our
food orders with quality meats and produce. Give them a try! ABC’S of Annulments—“ABC’S of Annulments”, an
informational program designed to answer questions about
the process of Annulments, will be held on Friday May 9th
2014 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, at St. Gregory the Great Church,
235 Maltby Street, Bristol, CT. This program will be held in
the Church Hall. Pre-registration is not required. Brother
Larry Lussier, CSC, will be the presenter. Questions will be
accepted following the presentation. This presentation is
open to all seeking an annulment in the Catholic Church.
Attending this session is required to attend the follow up
annulment writing sessions. For further information, please
call 203-937-7040, or 203-467-3538. Sponsored by the:
“Family Life Office of the Archdiocese of Hartford”.
Calling Irish Catholic Men! Join the Ancient Order of Hibernians, one of the
oldest organizations in the state and dedicated to the
concepts of: Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity.
Hartford Div #2 serves all parishes in the greater Hartford area
and meets on the first Friday of each month at the Irish
American Home in Glastonbury at 7:30pm. Join us for a
meeting as we celebrate 145 years in the state and 60 years in
the Hartford area. Learn more about what it means to
be Irish and Catholic! www.hartfordaoh.com.
Contact James Forzono at 860-604-3021.
The Hands of Christ Citizenship Award sponsored by both the Men’s and
Women’s clubs will be accepting applications during the month of May. Guidelines and applications will soon be available on the St. Catherine website and in the atrium. [email protected] . The Hands of Christ Citizenship Award will be given to a member of St. Catherine of Siena Parish who has shown a dedication to the parish or other service. The award is to be used to pursue the recipient’s passion for service or education.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat, for healing after
abortion. If you are suffering, experience the healing love of
Jesus Christ on a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat weekend, May 30-
June 1st in Hamden, CT. The weekend healing process
includes discussions Living Scriptures with meditations, the
Sacrament of Reconciliation, a Memorial Service and Mass of
Entrustment. Participation is totally confidential and offers a
beautiful opportunity to experience God’s love , forgiveness and
compassion. Both men and women have participated in past re-
treats and have ranged in age from teens to mid-eighties. The fee
is $175.00 for meals, a private room and all retreat materials. For
more information contact Marie at 203-631-9030 or email her at
St. Catherine of Siena Church will be delivering prepared food to St. Elizabeth House in Hartford on Sunday May 11. We are in need of both volunteers to deliver
and serve food as well as volunteers to prepare the food. Sign-up sheets are in the atrium at the back of the church. We will meet at 3:45 PM, leaving no later than 4:00 PM and returning to St. Catherine at about 6:15 PM. If you have any questions, please call Leila Bruno at 860-392-8585 or [email protected]. High School students are welcome to join us for confirmation hours.
SAVE THE DATE! The Annual St. Catherine of Siena
Charity Golf Tournament is coming up
on Friday, May 30, 2014 at the Simsbury
Farms Golf Course. All men and women
of the parish are welcome to attend. Put it on your calendar and
invite your friends. Proceeds from this year’s Tournament will
be donated to the Malta House of Care Mobile Medical Clinic
and our own Pantry Partners food ministry. The Tournament
will have a shot-gun start at 11:30 AM and a scrambles format.
It will include 18 holes of golf, cart, lunch, cocktail hour, dinner,
prizes and a putting contest. More details to follow.
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Church: St. Catherine of Siena
City: West Simsbury, Connecticut
Account # 04-0523
Run #
Routing Code: O
Phone: 860.658.1642
Fax: 888.297.3134
Contact: Lisa Cerchia