COVER SHEET

September 20-21, 2014
COVER SHEET
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS:
ST. PATRICK
47 WEST HIGH ST, EAST HAMPTON, CT 06424
PHONE:
1-860-267-6644
CONTACT PERSON:
Lori M. Lechowicz
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Welcome to St. Patrick Church
Member of the Blessed John Paul II Community
September 20-21, 2014
CELEBRATIONS OF THE
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
ST. PATRICK CHURCH:
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm AND Sunday: 8:00am & 10:30am
Weekdays: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 8:00am
Holy Day Masses: 8:00am & 7:00pm
ST. BRIDGET CHURCH:
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm AND
Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 & 10:30am - Latin Mass at 12:00pm
Called together by God to experience Jesus and his word,
in the sacraments of the Church and in each other, we are committed to love God
and to embrace all God’s people as witnesses of God’s mercy.
September 20-21, 2014
St. Patrick Church
47 West High St.
P.O. Box 177
East Hampton, CT 06424-0177
Office: 860-267-6644
Fax: 860-267-7807
Rectory: 860-267-6646
Email: stpatrick47@sbcglobal.net
Web address: saintpatrickeh.org
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Welcome to our Parish Family
Newcomers to the parish are invited to introduce
themselves to Father Nagle after Mass and to
register at the Parish Office.
MINISTRY OF CAREGIVING
Please advise the Pastor, Pastoral Associate, or Administrative
Assistant to arrange pastoral visits or Holy Communion for
those who are sick, hospitalized or homebound.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Also arrangements can
be made by calling the Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Arrangements can be made by calling the Parish Office.
Pastoral Team
Rev. Walter M. Nagle, Pastor
Sister Dominic Joseph Valla, A.S.C. J.
Pastoral Associate
Lori M. Lechowicz, Administrative Assistant
Dani Annino, Director of Faith Formation
John P. Higgins, Director of Music & Organist
OFFICE HOURS
8:30am - 3:00pm, Monday - Thursday
8:30am - 12:00 Noon - Friday
Bulletin Deadline
Please submit articles no later than
noon on Monday
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
For those are using the on-line giving program,
Listed below are the extra collections for the
upcoming months:
September 28 - Norwich Council Catholic Women
October 5 - Cradle Fund
November 1 - All Saints
November 2 - All Souls
November 2 - Spiritual Programs
Handicap Accessible
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
Couples must contact the Wedding Coordinator, Michelle
Donahue at 860-342-0435 at least one year in advance to
reserve a date and make arrangements.
CHANGING YOUR RESIDENCE
OR PHONE NUMBER
In a large parish, keeping the information on parishioners up to
date is a difficult task. You can be of immense help in this
regard. If you move or change your telephone number, please
contact the parish office (267-6644). Not only will this help
avoid confusion, but it will also save the cost of paying
additional charges for returned mail. Thank you.
Stewardship of Treasure
September 14, 2014
Week 11 of the Fiscal Year
Ordinary Income:
New Budgeted Goal:
Actual Collection:
On-Line Giving:
OVER/UNDER:
$ 6,950.00
6,620.50
511.00
$ 181.50
Y-T-D
$76,450.00
63,228.50
7,671.00
($ 5,550.50)
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS
“So the last will be first ant the first last”
Matthew 20:16
You’ve heard the saying, “It’s not where you start but
how you finish.” This certainly applies to this Bible
passage. We have a responsibility not only for our own
lives, but for the lives of others as well. We are called
to generously share our gifts with others, not hoard
them for our own use. Through our gratitude and generosity we help each other get to Heaven!
September 20-21, 2014
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“Turn to the Lord for mercy; to our God,
who is generous in forgiving.” Isaiah
55:7b
Saturday, Sept. 20
5:00pm Lyna Jean-Baptiste req. by her friend and John
Piercey req. by his family
Sunday, Sept. 21
8:00am Dottie Cyr req. by Warren Cyr
10:30am Maria Tonna DeMasi req. by Rev. Walter Nagle
Monday, Sept. 22
8:00am Grandchildren of Angelina Madalena
Tuesday, Sept. 23
8:00am Dottie Cyr req. by Joan Fomento
Wednesday, Sept. 24
8:00am Dottie Cyr req. by St. Patrick Guild
Thursday, Sept. 25
Friday, Sept. 26
Eucharistic Adoration Immediately following 8:00am Mass
8:00am Elsie F. & J. Marshall Brown req. their son
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Saturday, Sept. 27
5:00pm John Maskalik req. by his daughter Marie and
Maria Tonna DeMasi req. by the Marcin Family
Sunday, Sept. 28
8:00am Helen Jordan & Family req. by Betty Jordan
10:30am Kathleen Munoz & Special Intention for Dianery
DeLaney req. Dianery DeLaney
A Warm Welcome
St. Patrick Church would like to extend a
warm welcome to our newest Parish member:
Olivia Grace Ruotolo
Daughter of Gary and Amy Ruotolo
SUZY WARRIOR STANTON
"SPIRIT OF GIVING"
Remember to bring your peanut butter and/or
tuna next weekend to help provide food and
financial support to the Amazing Grace food
pantry in honor of our beloved parishioner
and friend Suzanne Warner Stanton. Thank you in advance!
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We pray for all of our catechists and
Faith Formation students who have begun
their new year this past week. Also, with
the beginning of the new school year there is a diocesan
Catholic School Campaign. Catholic Education is vital to
preserving Catholic identity in our young people. Many
of you have benefited from a Catholic Education. I was
fortunate to attend St. Bernard High School in
Uncasville, CT and have many fond memories of years
that were spent there. Please be generous in whichever
way you can.
“My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your
ways my ways says the Lord.” Those words from the
prophet Isaiah can certainly apply to today’s gospel. The
gospel is the parable of the workers in the vineyard. It
took many years for me to understand that the Gospel
says more about God than it does about the workers. It is
about God’s generosity, not the apparent injustice to the
workers who started first.
There are times in our lives when we all want to cry
out to God like Job. It is at those moments when we need
most especially to practice gratitude. To have an attitude
of gratitude re-orients our thought process. It takes the
focus off of ourselves and turns it to God and His
blessings. Perhaps you have seen a “challenge” that has
been on-going on Social Media. A person is challenged
on Facebook or Twitter to acknowledge three things they
are grateful for. They need to do this each day for seven
days. What a beautiful way to make us aware of our
gifts!
I encourage each of us to be generous - not just with
your financial gifts, but gifts like time. Traditional
Stewardship programs focus on the three T’s: Time,
Talent, Treasure. Time can be a wonderful gift - time
spent visiting an elderly parent or grandparent or
someone who is ill. Talent - many have gifts that are
under-utilized: artistic gifts like music (John Higgins
made his presentation for the choir last week), crafts (for
the Guild), knitting (prayer shawls), humor and writing.
Treasure is a gift we can share as well. St. Patrick has
always been blessed in this regard. Just one little note
with regard to treasure. Eleven weeks into our fiscal year
we are in the red $5,500.50. At this point last year we
were in the black $738.50. I believe the slow economy
and the fact that church attendance in the summer tends
to go down are the real reasons. We are monitoring
expenses very carefully and trust in divine providence to
meet our needs.
The East Hampton Food Bank is also seeing many
new clients and continues to provide material needs to
neighbors in our midst. I encourage you to make
donations of food items as they are seeing an increase in
need as well. Thank you for all that you do and thank
you for your generosity.
September 20-21, 2014
Parish Events
St. Patrick Library is located in the workroom of
the Parish Center. All are welcome!
Saturday, Sept. 20
8:00am Acts Meeting/Parish Center
Sunday, Sept. 21
6:30pm Cornerstone Prayer Group/KofC - All are welcome
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ROSARY FOR LIFE
Please join us in praying the Rosary for
Pro-life every Monday evening at 7:00pm
in the church.
Monday, Sept. 22
7:00pm Rosary for Life/Church
Tuesday, Sept. 23
Wednesday, Sept. 24
7:00pm Choir Rehearsal/Church
Thursday, Sept. 25
Friday, Sept. 26
4:30pm Knights’ Spaghetti Dinner/Parish Center
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BULLETIN BRIEF
“As Christians, we are called to help build a civilization of
life and of love, in which seriously ill persons and their
families are never abandoned, but are supported with services, friendship, and love.” ~~ Pastoral Plan for Pro-Life
Activities: A Campaign in Support of Life, p.23, (USCCB)
“…..the Gospel calls for rehabilitation, reconciliation, and
restoration and teaches us to respect the dignity of all human beings, even those guilty of committing horrendous
crimes.” ~~ Pastoral Plan for Pro-Life Activities: A Campaign in Support of Life, p.24, (USCCB)
Question to Ponder:
How can I, this week, stop acting like a self-appointed judge
of my own “latecomers” and begin serving as a member of
God’s welcome wagon, since, after all, God has welcomed
even me?
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Friday September 26th is the
annual Fall Spaghetti Dinner provided by the Belltown Council
of the Knights of Columbus.
Spaghetti, meatballs, sauce, salad, rolls, dessert, hot
and cold beverages are all yours for the “can't be beat” price
of $9 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Students. Preschool children are
free. Meals are served from 4:30 until 7:30 PM. Entertainment will be provided. Come and support the Knights who
support the parish and local community.
ST. PATRICK CHOIR
Parish Nurse Health Ministry
The Saint Patrick Parish Nurse Health Ministry has been
serving our parish for the last twelve years. The members are
Registered Nurses, EMT’s, Social Workers, and other
interested parishioners who volunteer their time and expertise
to benefit parishioners of the St. Patrick Church community.
The Ministry meets only twice a year but facilitates the
following: monthly blood pressure screenings; flu vaccine
clinic; support to bereaved families with meals, prayer shawls
and bereavement materials; Mass of Remembrance and a Mass
of Anointing. Timely health tips found in the parish bulletin as
well as health brochures and Care Notes in display cases in the
church and center, are ongoing parts of this ministry.
Up coming events include:
Fall Meeting: September 28, 2014 @ 9:00 AM
Flu Clinic: October 19, 2014 from 9 am to noon
Mass of Remembrance: November 9, 2014 @10:30
The Ministry extends a welcome to anyone who would
like to join. Please feel free to drop by our biannually meeting
on Sept. 28th in the Pius center workroom. You can also
co n tact Ma r y Go u ld at 86 0 26 7- 464 3 or
mpcg2126@yahoo.com for any further information.
Rehearsals for the St. Patrick Adult Choir will begin
on Wednesday, September 24th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm
in the choir loft of the church. No prior singing experience is necessary as long as you can carry a
tune. All voices are always welcome. For further
information, please contact John Higgins at 860-3311970.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL CAMPAIGN
is building the future of Catholic education within the Diocese.
By choosing a Catholic education, parents ensure that their child
is surrounded every day by people who share their values and
high aspirations. Catholic schools develop the whole child by
fostering academic excellence, personal responsibility and commitment to service. On Sept 20/21 we will be holding a special
collection entitled “Hope for the Future” to support our 12 elementary schools. Most of you should receive an envelope in the
mail to use for making your donation (payable to DSO-Diocese
of Norwich) or, if you wish you may mail your gift to 197
Broadway, Norwich CT 06360 or donate online at
www.norwichdso.org. Our schools need the support of all
Catholics. On behalf of the children, we thank you in advance
for your generosity.
September 20-21, 2014
Introduction-Liturgy of the Word:
We who live in twenty-first-century America have it far
better than most humans n the history of the world. As
we move through our celebration today, let us be mindful
of God’s graciousness to us, and think and pray about
ways that we can imitate that generosity in our own lives.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49; Ps 56:10c-14;
Lk 8:4-15
Sunday: Is 55:6-9; Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18;
Phil 1:20c-24, 27a; Mt 20:1-16a
Monday: Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35,
44; Lk 8:19-21
Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104,
163; Lk 9:1-6
Sept 20: James William Stamm 2103, John Jacobson 1986,
Dorothy Church 1983
Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc;
Lk 9:7-9
Sept 21: Andrew Ennen 2003, Fr. Louis Blecharcyk 1992,
Donald Marseilles 1981, Rosa Massey 1978, Marie
Scagniamiglio 1975
Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22
Sept 22: Emil Dyrkacz 2006, Bruce Woodhall 2006, Joaquin
Teixeira 1994, Mary Williams 1987, Myer Taylor 1985,
Patrick Crowley 1981, Ruth Dailey 1981
Apostolate of Prayer for
Priests….Norwich
Sept 23: Helen K. Sladyk 2011, Rodney Voisine 2007,
Priscilla Guerette 2002, Fannie Lawson 1992, Salvatore
Finocchiaro 1981, Elizabeth Mulrenin 1978, Helen Clark
1974, Louise Hall 1972, James McGuire Jr 1971
We pray for our Priests: for the sanctity of their souls; and for perfect love,
that they be the Voice of Christ. May they be a channel for His Precious
Blood, always acting through love….Mother Catherine Aurelia, Foundress
9/20: Rev. Richard Archambault & Rev. Arthur Archer
Sept 24: Julie Patterson 2009, Harold Nichols 2007, Joseph
Bohan 2000, Salvatore Margnelli 1997, Robert Janos 1983,
Joseph Rezendes 1983, Neil Wakeman 1979, Joseph Comtois
1976, Melanie Stula 1973
9/21: Rev. Edward Konopka & Rev. Benjamin
Soosaimanickam
Sept 25: Theresia Lechner 2009, Rose Taylor 1998, Arthur
Schwartz 1987, Kathleen Coolican 1983, George Kohm 1983,
Virginia LeClerc 1976, Dorothy Fraser 1970
9/23: Rev. Brian Converse & Rev. Krzysztof Drybka
9/24: V.Rev. Michael Phillippino & Rev. Bruce Quinn
Sept 26: Jessie Franklin 2010, Donata Sienna 2007, Bertha
Binezewski 1986, Robert Schmidt 1983, Joseph Docar 1979,
Blanche Gosselin 1978, Edward Baker 1975, John Walkden
1973
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord. May their souls
and the souls of all the faithful departed through the
mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
Nationwide Pro-Life
Program
This program will begin on
Wednesday, September 24th and
run through Sunday, November 2nd. There will be a “40 Days
for Life” Vigil Mass on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd at 7:00pm at the
Cathedral in Norwich. For forty days the focus will be to
bring together the body of Christ in a spirit of unity with
prayer, fasting and peaceful activism.
9/22: V.Rev. Gregoire Fluet & Rev. Halbert Weidner
9/25: Rev. George Busto & Rev. Thomas Smith
9/26: Rev. Brian Romanoski & Rev. John Ashe
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LOVE THEM BOTH
The number of abortions in the United
States has declined 25% since 1990.
Still, 28% of those having abortions
identify themselves as Catholic.
“Reproductive freedom” does not signify the freedom to
reproduce whenever one desires. Rather, it refers to the
alleged right to terminate a pregnancy whenever one
desires. It is a one-way freedom and is completely
dissociated from the traditional notion of responsibility.
(Donald DeMarco)
Want to choose adoption instead? Contact National
Council for Adoption (http://ichooseadoption.org/)
September 20-21, 2014
SEPTEMBER HEALTH TIP
Understanding Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis
The colon (large intestine) is part of the digestive tract. It absorbs
water from stool and changes it from liquid to a solid. In certain
cases, small pouches called diverticula can form in the colon wall.
This condition is called diverticulosis. The pouches can become
infected called diverticulitis. This can be painful, but it is very
manageable.
If you have Diverticulosis: Diet changes are often enough to
control symptoms. The main changes are adding fiber (roughage)
and increasing water intake. Fiber absorbs water as it travels
through your colon. This helps your stool stay soft and move
smoothly. Water helps this process. If needed, you may be told to
take over-the-counter stool softeners. To relieve pain, antispasmodic medications may be prescribed. Watch for changes in your
bowel movement and notify your doctor of any changes. Begin an
exercise program, but check with your doctor before starting. Get
plenty of rest and sleep.
If you have Diverticulitis:Treatment depends on how bad your
symptoms are.
Mild Symptoms: You may be put on a liquid diet for a short
time Antibiotics are usually prescribed. If these 2 steps relive your
symptoms, you may then be prescribed a high-fiber diet.
Severe Symptoms: You may need to be admitted to the hospital.
There, you can be given IV antibiotics and fluids. Once symptoms
are under control, the above treatment will be tried. If these do not
control your condition your doctor may discuss the option of having surgery with you.
Key to colon Health: Help keep your colon healthy with a diet
that includes plenty of high-fiber fruits, vegetables, and whole
grains. Drink plenty of liquids like water and juice.
JOIN BISHOP COTE IN THE
Nat’l 54 Day Rosary Novena for Peace
Bishop Cote has joined with Bishops throughout the United
States in support of the National 54 Day Rosary Novena for Peace
and the Family which will begin on September 29th, the feast of
Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels. The Novena
will conclude on November 21st. The Novena has a special focus
on marriage, human life, and religious freedom.
The purpose of the National Rosary Novena is to help bring
about a spiritual renewal in our Nation through the intercession of
Our Lady of the Rosary. For more information, please consult the
website, www.HelpAmericaPraytheRosary.org.
Please be encouraged to participate in this Novena and to seek
Our Lady’s intercession for peace in our world. Through Our
Lady’s prayer may Her Son, the Prince of Peace, reign in the
hearts and homes of the citizens of our nation and around the
world.
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse
to you! God love you!
Catholic Charities/Office of Family Life
Catholic Charities Adoption Program will be holding monthly
meetings for couples who are waiting to adopt or who are interested in learning about adoption. Meetings will be held on Sept.
24, Oct. 22 and Nov. 19 at 7:00pm at their office at 331 Main St.,
Norwich. They will also be holding weekly Birth Mother Support
Group meetings every Tuesday, beginning Sept. 16th at 9:30am.
For more information call 860-889-8346 ext. 282.
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Matrimony
A beautiful sacrament full of
blessings, romance, love, commitment, comedy, giving, new
life, joys, sorrows, adventure, challenges, responsibilities,
growth, memories and more.
Embrace Your Love! It Leads You to God.
“Do not be afraid to face these challenges! Never lose hope.
Have courage, also in difficulties, remaining firm in the faith.”
~Pope Benedict XVI
It would be a misrepresentation of the Holy Father’s letter to
present only the challenges. No, the Pope had something much
more important in mind. He calls couples to look first at their
own love and see that it leads them to God. The opening of Pope
Benedict XVI’s encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, shared this important point: “all human love is a sign of the eternal Love that has
created us.” What better example of this love than the love of a
newly engaged couple! “Live this path with intensity,” he says,
and “do not give up on pursuing the lofty ideal of love.” Pursuit
of this ideal, leads us to seek the good of our spouses. It beckons
us to recognize an essential goal of marriage: to be together for
life. Marriage preparation, therefore, is a time to “rediscover for
[our] life as a couple the centrality of Jesus Christ.” Jesus is the
wine of the celebration! “In those who trust in him, the water of
daily life is transformed into the wine of a love that makes life
good, beautiful, and fruitful.” Why would we seek love in any
other place? For God is love!
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SAVE THE DATES
Marriage Prep Classes for Engaged couples: “God’s Plan for a
Joy-filled Marriage”. October 3, Oct 10, and Oct 17th at 6:30—
9:00pm at St. Joseph Church Hall, Occum. To register for the 3 session
class call 860-889-8346 ext. 283.
DIOCESAN PRO-LIFE MASS: At the Cathedral of St. Patrick in
Norwich on Saturday, October 4th at 8:30am.
Workshop on Liturgy & Music: for all parishioners, catechists,
music ministers on October 18 from 9:00-12:00. Tom Kendzia will be
the keynote speaker. For information call 860-848-2237 or go to
www.norwichdiocese.org/office-of-worship.
MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL VOCAL CHORDS: If you are looking for a musical experience and to feel good about yourself, then we
have the place for you. No auditions are required, but basic choral
singing capabilities are necessary. Call 860-342-3120 for more information or visit http://www.vocalchords20.org. New members will be
accepted until September 23rd.
Married Couples’ Retreat: Come, join us Sept 26-28 for 10th Married Couples Retreat at Immaculata Retreat House. Capacity is limited.
Call 860-423-8484 for more information.
11th Step Recovery Retreat: November 7-9 at Immaculata Retreat
House, Call 860-423-8484 for more information.
Firefighters/EMS Mass: Saturday, October 18th, Bishop Cote will
celebrate Mass for all Firefighters/EMS personnel, in the Cathedral of
St. Patrick. Assembly at Chelsea Parade for the line-up and the procession (to the Cathedral) of all personnel and apparatus will begin at
3:00pm. For more information call 860-887-9294 ext. 232 or Terri
Zampini at ext. 265
September 20-21, 2014
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PRAY for our ACTIVE MILITARY
ENROLLING NOW FOR FALL 2014
Have you seen the St. Patrick Prayer Board for active military
personnel who are fighting on the front lines for our freedom?
It’s located in the vestibule of the Church, to the left as you
enter from the front steps. We post the pictures and rank of
relatives of our parish family members and ask that you
remember them in daily prayer. Please let us know if there are
any family members you would like posted...and may God
keep them safe.
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as
they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless
acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the
name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.”
St. John Paul II Regional School, the Regional Catholic
elementary and middle school of the Middletown Deanery, is
accepting enrollments for the upcoming school year. For more
information or to schedule a tour, visit our website at
www.jpii.org or call 860-347-2978.
Have FAITH in your child’s school:
Educate Mind, Heart, Body AND Spirit.
CYO Basketball Registration
CYO Basketball registration for the 2014/2015
season will be held on Tuesday, September 30th from
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the parish center. Registration
will be for boys and girls who’ll be in 5th through 8th
grade during this school year. There will be a separate
sign-up session for high school boys later this year after
the high school team tryouts or players can register on
September 30th.
The only prerequisite for 5th through 8th graders in
participating in CYO Basketball is that their families
must be registered members of St. Patrick Church and
each player must be registered in the parish’s religious
education program. New players must provide birth
certificates.
Parents are encouraged to bring their child to
registration for uniform fitting. Registration fees are
$150.00 for each child. If a family has more than one
registrant, fees are $130.00 for each additional child.
There will be no late registrations. If anyone has
questions, please contact Darlene Baker at 860-267-7594
or email bosoxbakers@gmail.com for further
information.
Defending Our Religious Liberty #134
If religious liberty is not properly understood, all people
suffer and are deprived of the essential contribution to the
common good, be it in education, health care, feeding the hungry, civil rights, and social services that individuals access.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
encourages you to stay informed and to insist upon what belongs to you by right as Catholics and Americans.
If you haven’t done so already, please voice your opposition to the health care mandate by calling President Obama at
the White House at 202-456-1111 or U.S. Secretary of Health
and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell at 202-2055445. Let them know that the mandate is in violation of our
First Amendment right to religious freedom.
OPEN HOUSE
Come visit East Catholic High School during our Open
House on Thursday, November 6th at 6:45pm. The entrance
exam for 8th graders is Saturday, November 15th at 8:00am.
Pre-registration for the exam is advised but not required. Visit
www.echs.com or call our Admissions office at 860-649-5336
ext. 6456 for more information.
Saint Bernard School in Uncasville, CT is a college
prep Catholic co-educational school for grades 6-12. Open
house is Sunday, October 19th @ 1:00 or Tuesday, November
18 @ 6:00pm. Entrance Exam is November 8 or Dec. 6. For
more information call 860-848-1271 Ext. 108.
St. Patrick Church Ministries
Altar Servers: Susan Lanzi 267-9984
Altar Society: Maureen Sweeney 267-2520
ACTS Retreat/Men& Women: Warren & Beverly Edwards
267-9926, Al & Isabel Vela 267-1508, and John & Carol Lambert 267-9157
Baptism Contact: Sister Dominic Joseph 267-6644
Baptism Class: Mary Kaye Varni 267-9050
Catholic Scripture Study: Kathy Anderson 365-5003
Child Advocate: Peggy Puzzo 267-9932
Cobalt Lodge: Daisy Conway 267-0833
Coordinator of Caregiving: Sister Dominic Joseph 267-6644
Eucharistic Adoration: Margaret Bannon 267-2165 and
Joan Fomento 267-8512
Guild: Melissa Jones 467-6544 & Nancy McFatter 267-4653
Knights of Columbus: Gary Corliss 860-467-6616
Marriage Encounter: Dan & Pam Harazim 267-1184
Nurses’ Ministry: Mary Gould 860-267-4643
Pastoral Council Chair: Peter Bergan 267-4341
Prayer Group: George & Regina Looby 267-8203
Prayer Line: Jann Dalton 267-5720 & Pat Powers 267-8529
Pro-Life: Bill & Debbie Lonsdale 267-1878 and
Rev. Walter Nagle 267-6644
R.C.I.A.: Sister Dominic Joseph 267-6644
Vocation Contact: Rev. Walter Nagle 267-6644
Wedding Coordinator: Michelle Donahue 342-0435