Holy Trinity Catholic Church 15 ROUTE 37 CENTER · SHERMAN · CONNECTICUT · 06784 VISIT US AT: WWW.HTRCCSHERMAN.ORG PARISH MISSION STATEMENT—We are Holy Trinity Catholic community of faith. We are a diverse and welcoming community of believers in Jesus Christ. We are energized and empowered by Christ’s love, forgiveness and healing. We strive to experience and make Him known to others through joyful worship, heartfelt prayer, formative education, life giving service and supportive fellowship. REV. RICHARD J. GEMZA PASTOR frgemza@htrccsherman.org KIM SANTORO ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ksantoro@htrccsherman.org MICHELE CURNAN DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION mcurnan@htrccsherman.org ROB BRERETON DIRECTOR OF MUSIC rbrereton@htrccsherman.org WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday vigil 5:00pm, Sunday 8:30am and 11:00am WEEKDAY MASS: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, Friday 8:00am PARISH OFFICE PHONE: SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday 4:15pm or by appointment 860.354.1414 BAPTISMS AND WEDDINGS: Contact the Parish Office WEBSITE: htrccsherman.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PHONE: E-MAIL ADDRESS: parishoffice@htrccsherman.org 860.355.1483 PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00am-2:00pm HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SHERMAN, CONNECTICUT PASTOR’S CORNER Dear Parishioners: This weekend we especially honor our mothers, both living and deceased. Let us remember them in our prayers and ask Our Blessed Mother to intercede for them and to obtain for them, from Our Lord, all the blessings and graces they need to be good mothers. And may our mothers who have departed this life, now rest in His Peace. With the recent devastation in Nepal due to a 7.8 Richter earthquake, Catholic Relief Services and the Diocese of Bridgeport have asked that all parishes take up a second collection to help fund CRS efforts in this area. Your generosity to this weekend's second collection for CRS in Nepal is greatly appreciated. Next Thursday, May 14th, is the Feast of the Lord's Ascension and a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass for the Holy Day will be at 8:00am on Thursday. God bless you, Fr. Gemza Please remember the children who received the sacrament of 1st Eucharist last Saturday in your prayers. Thank you. It was a beautiful and joy filled day! Jacob Aurigemma Kieran Heslin Rodney Benitez Brady Kean Douglas Conrad Samuel Crowe Dominic Lombardo Christopher Martino Danielle Diehl Chloe Milczarski Katherine Devine Francesco DiBlasi Alexa DosSantos Kayla Febbraio Natalie O’Connor Caitlyn Rea Maximus Riccardi Morgan Gallagher Justin Ruffler Michael Hatcher Lenna Viola We regret to announce George Murray has been called to his rest. Please remember the Murray family in your prayers. PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Amos Munch, Joseph Tamberelli, Caitlin Pallas, Jack Lago, Theresa Pepe, Bette Broderick, Jackie Crawford, Nancy Grenier, Michael Norel, Heidi Cox, Mike Berger, Doris McAuliffe, Joyce & Bob Kenney, Jane Smith, Patricia Boyle, Patricia Repko, Glenn Hawley, Stephen & Joan Roll, Paula DeSimone and Matthew Hatcher REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS The men and women in the Armed Forces and all who protect us. Especially, Corey Celik, Mark Francis Erhardt, Megan Meenan, and Katie Hogan. May they be shielded from danger; and for their families and loved ones. Welcome Visitors & New Families!! New family registration forms can be found on our website at htrccsherman.org If you would like to receive offertory envelopes, please contact the parish office. Holy Trinity Offertory May 2-3, 2015 Saturday, 5:00pm Mass (72) ..................................... $639.00 Sunday, 8:30am Mass (86) ..................................... $1,813.00 Sunday, 11:00am Mass (130) .................................. $1,156.00 Monthly collection for May ................................... $3,004.00 Mailed in weekly ......................................................... $290.00 Mailed in monthly ....................................................... $135.00 May credit card offertory ......................................... $280.00 Last weekend, a total of 71 Parish family envelopes were used and 19 loose checks were collected. Loose cash collection totaled $312.00 288 people attended Mass. Thank you for your continued support! SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 2015 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL MAY 10, 2015 Catechetical Leaders of the Diocese of Bridgeport is pleased to offer you a day of retreat How Do Our Life Experiences Transform Us? The Catholic Academy of Bridgeport is located on four campuses in the city of Bridgeport, PreK-8 at St. Andrew Academy and St. Ann Academy, PreK-3 at Cathedral Academy lower school St. Raphael and grades 4-8 at Cathedral Academy upper school St. Augustine. Nearly 1,000 elementary school children benefit from the academic excellence, discipline and Catholic values that are imparted at the culturally, spiritually, and economically diverse environment. Students in Catholic Academy outscore the public schools in Bridgeport in reading and mathematics with all on or above grade level. Annual tuition is approximately $4,000 and 65% of families cannot pay the total tuition. The board of Catholic Academy is required to raise over $1.5 million in aid annually which serves some of the lowest income families in the city and state of Connecticut. Education is the gift of a lifetime. Gifts restricted to the Annual Catholic Appeal enable inner city youth to become faith-filled, industrious, responsible and well educated adults. Our society and the Church need these young people who will continue to foster the faith. Witness of Two Sandy Hook Mothers & Fr. Albert Haas Wednesday, May 13th 9:00am-2:00pm St. Rose of Lima Church, Newtown Our day will begin with Mass in the church. Music ministry reflections by Katie Keogler RSVP by Wednesday, May 6 csetti@diobpt.org or call 203-416-1623 Calling all Youth Singers!!!!! C4Y, Choir For Youth, is open to all young adults in the Diocese of Bridgeport 8th grade through senior year in high school as of Sept. 2015. The first performance will be at the Synod Closing Mass on Sept. 19 and they will be fully showcased at a Christmas Concert at the Norwalk Concert Hall Friday Dec. 18th. The audition in this area will take place: Thursday, May 21 4:30-6:30pm Immaculate High School 73 Southern Blvd Danbury, CT 06810 Next weekend, May 16-17, our parish will have a 2nd collection to assist the Catholic Communication Campaign. This collection communicates the Gospel through Catholic social media activities and enriches our faith through podcasts, television, radio, and print media. Half of all proceeds remain in our Diocese and support local needs. Thank you for your generosity. Register for the audition on C4YSINGS.com For the audition, be prepared to sing “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” Questions? Contact Mary Bozzuti Higgins, Director via email at C4Y@diobpt.org or on Twitter at C4YSings SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER TEXT REFLECTION "It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain." We sometimes tend to believe the opposite. It's not unusual for us to think, "I have chosen to be a Christian," and then to imagine that the process really started with us, that it was our initiative, our decision to believe, our act of faith that got the ball rolling in our spiritual life. Of course our decision is important, but Jesus reminds us today that he is actually the one who took the first step. He chose us. He called and invited us to be among his followers and friends. As the second reading tells us, "God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him." That happened first. The next step is ours, to accept this life that is offered to us through our own act of faith. The other part of this equation is that, as Jesus tells us, we have been chosen for a mission. This isn't all just about our personal faith and our relationship with him. He calls us to know and love him, and when we respond, we are "appointed" to be fruitful in the world. We are supposed to live our faith in such a way that something valuable, beautiful, and useful comes from it. Jesus sends us to make the world a better place, not in a vague, feel-good, fluffy way but in a real, concrete way. He equips us to bear fruit that will remain. This isn't superficial or flighty. The work we do in the world, whether it be alleviating the suffering of the sick and poor, evangelizing those who do not know about the gift of salvation, raising our children to be faithful Christians, or carrying out our career with integrity and generosity--all of this is meant to be the effect of our response to the call that Jesus gave us. © Liturgical Publications Inc DEFENDING OUR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY The federal health care mandate tramples on religious liberty because: it coerces objecting employers, including religious organizations, to offer coverage that goes against their moral principles, and forces employees who share the same objections to do the same. If you haven’t done so already, please voice your opposition to the federal health care mandate by calling U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell at 202-205-5445. Let her know that the mandate is in violation of our First Amendment right to religious freedom. Saturday, May 9 5:00pm Mimi Burkhardt r/b The Mertens Family Sunday, May 10 Sixth Sunday of Easter 8:30am Intentions for Holy Trinity Parishioners 11:00am Pat Sorrentino r/b Hackett Family & Doris Piecuck Monday, May 11 8:00am All Souls Tuesday, May12 8:00am Dan Keane r/b the Dwyer family Wednesday, May 13 No Mass Thursday, May 14 The Ascension of the Lord 8:00am Intentions for Holy Trinity Parishioners Friday, May 15 Saint Matthias, Apostle 8:00am Intentions for the sick of our parish family Saturday, May 16 5:00pm Asa & Elvira Alfama r/b Rosemary & Bob Bradshaw Sunday, May 17 Seventh Sunday of Easter 8:30am Intentions for Holy Trinity Parishioners 11:00am Nancy McGoldrick r/b Richard McGoldrick READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 10, 2015 Sunday: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48/1 Jn 4:7-10/Jn 15:9-17 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Jn 15:26--16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13 or Eph 1:17-23/Mk 16:15-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18/Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Jn 16:23b-28 Next Sunday: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/1 Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19 Reminder…. Thursday, May 14th is a Holy Day of Obligation Ascension Thursday, Mass at 8:00am
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