View Bulletin for January 18, 2015

JANUARY 18, 2015
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015
4:00 Edward Alexis – req. by Pat & Dick Lerche
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2015
8:00 William & Angeline Speziale – req. by Daughters
Joanne & Donna
10:00 Joseph DelVecchio – req. by the Brennan Family
11:45 Dorothy Hastings Silver – req. by the Family
5:00 John & Helen Felice – req. by Eileen & Jim Felice
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015
12:05 Douglas Corr – req. by his Parents
TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2015
7:00 Elaine D’Amico – req. by Frances D’Amico
8:00 Ernesto L. Pureza, Jr. – req. by his Son, Michaelle
12:05 Fred Kressaty – req. by the Family
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015
7:00 Pat Giardino
8:00 Catherine Aponte
12:05 Tom & Catherine Powers – req. by the Family
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015
7:00 For Franciscan Center Ministry
8:00 Edmund Cashman – req. by Don & Anne Rowe
12:05 For Catherine’s Place Ministry
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015
7:00 Maria & Adriano da Costa (Roxo) – req. by Carlos Costa
8:00 Brian Callahan – req. by the Family
12:05 For Our Parishioners
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015
4:00 Norma Zyskowski- req. by Marie & Peter Carr
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2015
8:00 Cecelia Falotico – req. by Winifred Tull
10:00 Paul Spagna – req. by Ed & Tina Czaczkes
11:45 Feast of St. Genevieve
5:00 Robert Marchetti – req. by Tony & Maria Retartha
HOLIDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Please note that on Monday, January 19, Martin Luther
King, Jr. holiday, there will be one Mass for the day at
12:05 p.m. The 6 p.m. Vesper Service will not be held.
The parish office will be closed in observance of the
holiday.
Please Remember The Sick In Your Prayers:
Today We Prayed For: our Altar Servers who assist the
Presider during Mass. Members of the community who
are 10 years and older are invited to become Altar
Servers. To find out more, please speak with Chris
Devine or Meg Hutcheson or contact Trudi in the
Volunteer Ministry office.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OLIVIA, daughter of Allison and Joseph Clisham, Jr.
SISTER PARISH UPDATE
Thank you to all who stopped by the Haiti
Giving Tree to speak with members of the
Sister Parish Committee and to those who
participated in making donations to St.
Genevieve School. Your donations pay the
teachers’ salaries and support the lunch
program for the students. We hope that you enjoyed the
photos of the adults and children from our Sister Parish
and the school.
The Feast of St. Genevieve will be celebrated at the
10:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, January 25. This will be a
Mass with a Haitian touch, in song, drumming, and the
offertory procession. Please join us.
The next trip to Haiti will be April 13-20. There will be an
opportunity to see the progress of the new church
construction. Call the parish office for more information
(860-756-4034).
Peace and All Good.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
For a complete listing of programs, please go to our
website, www.spsact.org.
Night Out 4 U – Tues., Jan. 27; 6:30-7:30 p.m.
“Trees”: Do our lives even matter?
Need a spiritual boost – an inspirational moment –
during the week to keep going? The NOOMA film series
promotes spiritual reflection on our life experiences.
Facilitators: Patricia Curtis & Steve Starski
Free-Will Offering
REEL Faith – Thurs., Jan. 29; 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Contemporary films can spark valuable discussion for
people of faith. Join us as we view the following movie to
explore our faith, traditions and moral values through
our mutual exchange of ideas.
“Where God Left His Shoes”
A poignant look as a family suffers the downward spiral
of homelessness. A tight knit family is forced onto the
streets of New York City and into a homeless shelter in
this heartfelt film.
Film is 99 minutes in length.
Facilitator: Marion Kingsbury
Free-Will Offering
To register for these programs, please contact the Parish
Office at 860-756-4034.
Dear Parishioners and Friends at
St. Patrick-St. Anthony and St. Genevieve,
May the Lord give you peace.
I thank you for all your shared gifts during the
Christmas season. Your presence and hospitality touched
many hearts. I also thank all of our many ministers for
their participation in our times of prayer, celebrations and
meals. The Giving Tree ministry coordinated by our Social
Justice Committee provided many children with the
perfect gift at Christmas. I am sure you will hear from
Trudi regarding time and talent, and the Sister Parish Tree
enables us to deepen our commitment to St. Genevieve. I
thank you.
This weekend we welcome some of the people who
will celebrate the initiation sacraments with us at Easter.
We have a larger than usual group preparing to enter
more deeply into the life of the community through these
sacraments. Naturally, each time we gather to celebrate
Baptism, Confirmation or Eucharist, we are called to be
renewed in the depth of God’s love and the mission
entrusted to disciples. The witness of your life calls others
to this life of discipleship. Your participation, presence,
and hospitality are a beacon for others. I thank you.
We celebrate the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King
this Monday. We keep his memory as we pledge ourselves
to greater openness to the richness of God’s grace in each
person. Perhaps we can remember the dream of this great
minister of the Gospel and embrace the incredible
diversity that transcends the arbitrary limits imposed by
those who have forgotten how to dream. As I consider his
vision, I see the image of the Reign of God enlivened by
the chorus of sisters and brothers singing God’s praise by
the witness of our lives. We remember the words of St.
Paul in his letter to the Galatians, “In Christ there is not
Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female - all are one.”
For Paul there is no one who is “less than” any other
member of the community. Let us work and pray for that
communion.
Next Sunday the Mass at 10:00 will be a celebration of
our communion with our Sister Parish, St. Genevieve. We
will have special music, drummers and a festive
celebration of the Eucharist as we give thanks for the
many ways we have been blessed by our partnership with
the people of Haiti. The new church building is in
beginning construction. It is hard to believe that it is five
years since the earthquake that caused so much
destruction. Fr. Cid will be happy to share with you the
details of the building project that will house the church of
the people of St. Genevieve.
● There are many opportunities
to use your specific gifts and
talents within our parish and the
larger community. To find out the
possibilities, please contact Trudi
in the Volunteer Ministry office.
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STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
In today’s first reading, we hear Samuel respond
eagerly, “Here I am!” each time the Lord calls him. May
we, too, be listening for the call of God in our lives and
be ready to say like the Psalmist, “Here I am, Lord; I
come to do your will.”
LIVING STEWARDSHIP
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish
who answer their call to service by assisting Catholic
Charities’ Housing Program to ensure the physical, social
and spiritual well-being of residents through access to
safe and affordable facilities.
CATHERINE’S PLACE
AT THE FRANCISCAN CENTER FOR URBAN MINISTRY IN COLLABORATION
WITH MERCY HOUSING AND SHELTER CORPORATION
WE CONTINUE TO NEED ITEMS FOR
CATHERINE’S PLACE:
Coffee…Butter…Juice…Cereal…Bread (wheat)
Paper Towels…Toilet Paper…Sugar
1 gallon ziplock bags
Please bring your donations to the plastic bin marked
“Catherine’s Place” at the back of the church.
Thank you for your generosity!
The Secular Franciscan Order Meeting
Is God calling you to walk in the
footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi?
Join us for our meeting in the lower level
of the parish center on January 25 to
discern the call. We will pray the rosary at 1:30,
followed by our meeting at 2:00. This month David CruzUribe, one of our members, will be speaking on Justice
and Peace, as required by the Franciscan Rule.
READINGS – JANUARY 19-25, 2015
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sun.
Heb 5:1-10; Mk 2:18-22
Heb 6:10-20; Mk 2:23-28
Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Mk 3:1-6
Heb 7:25-8:6; Mk 3:7-12
Heb 8:6-13; Mk 3:13-19
Jon 3:1-5, 10; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20
NOVEL IDEA: FICTION DISCUSSION GROUP
A group of parishioners and friends gather once a month
at the Urban Ministry Center to discuss works of fiction
with a wide appeal. We invite and welcome new
participants. Feel free to join us when the book
announced in the bulletin is of interest to you or become
a regular participant and help us choose the selections.
For more information, contact Marybeth Walsh (860523-7034) or Sara Zagorski (860-721-1814).
Upcoming Selections:
Feb. 19
The Blue Star by Tony Earley
Date/Time: Thurs., Feb. 19 – 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Place:
Franciscan Center for Urban Ministry
HOUSE OF BREAD
Kids Cafe
Help feed over 400 kids a day
with donations of canned
vegetables, pasta, rice, tuna,
powdered milk, spices, yummy
spices of taco seasoning, adobo, sofrito…or help us
deliver the meals and clean up with plastic wrap,
aluminum foil, bleach, dish detergent, paper
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OPEN HEARTS
GAY & LESBIAN MINISTRY
Next meeting: February 8, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.
Families & Friends of the Gay & Lesbian
Community
Next Meeting: TBA
Sr. Ginny and individual parents are available for oneon-one visits. Please call the church office for further
information.
CLARE GALLERY
The Clare Gallery is pleased to present Intimate
Spirits: Photography and Poetry in Conversation, as
an exhibition by artist and poet Sister Jo-Ann Iannotti,
O.P. The exhibition displays both poetry and
photography in concert accenting the power of word and
image. The artist wishes to draw viewers into the space
between themselves and the two creative expressions
allowing the works to be “seen”, as well as “read.” This
exhibition is free and open to the public and extends
from January 19 to March 15, 2015. A reception will be
held on Thursday, March 5 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. At the
reception, Sister Jo-Ann will discuss the intimacy that
results from spending time with images and words and
her various processes of creative expression.
PRAYER NETWORK
Our Prayer Network is available to receive your prayer
requests. You are invited to call the Franciscan Center
for Urban Ministry, 756-4034, x-162, with prayer
intentions that will be handled with care and in a
confidential manner. At x-162, please leave a message
containing your intention. It is not necessary to give the
name of the individual for whom prayers are being
requested, but it would be helpful if you could give some
idea of the situation about which members of the Prayer
Network will be praying. This extension is checked daily
and the intentions are called out over the network as
quickly as possible. Also, e-mail requests can now
be made to prayer@spsact.org.
CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES
Antoinette & William Mastropietro; Marie & Leo Young;
Prudence Chechile
Alan Percoski
Elsie Floyd
Robert & Raymond Quagliani
Casmir Bycoski
Miriam & Darby Costello
Timothy Maher
Charles I. Brink, II
DelPinie & Leo Bricuglio, Sr.
Hunter
Jim Burke & John Smith
Domnick Arienzale
In Honor of The Caffrey Family
SECOND COLLECTION – JANUARY 24/25
We gratefully ask for your support of the 2015 High
School Collection on January 24/25 which assists our
Catholic secondary schools as they foster educational
excellence and prepare young people to become
productive citizens and church leaders. Your gift is an
investment that will continue to pay dividends.
COLLECTION AMOUNTS
Weekly – Jan. 10-11
On-line Giving – Jan. 5-11
2014 Appeal Goal
2014 Appeal Pledges a/o Jan. 11
$ 17,065.50
$ 1,035.00
$115,000.00
$126,205.00
To register for Online Giving, please visit our
website: WWW.SPSACT.ORG
Thank you for your generosity and support.
TO SING AND TO DANCE!
Sunday, January 25, 7:30pm
St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church
The Hartt School Community Division of the University of Hartford presents a
concert featuring Celesti Sondato and the High School Chamber Choir: TO SING
AND TO DANCE! Conductors Bryan Zaros and Jack Pott will lead these fearless
ensembles as they feature choral music inspired by international folk rhythms and
performed in collaboration with local dancers. Songs will include dances from
Ireland, Greece, Spain, Israel, and India! Free admission.
FEAST OF SAINT GENEVIEVE
Sunday, January 25, at the 10:00 am Mass
St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church
Next Sunday the Mass at 10:00 will be a celebration
of our communion with our Sister Parish, St.
Genevieve. We will have special music, drummers
and a festive celebration of the Eucharist as we give
thanks for the many ways we have been blessed by
our partnership with the people of Haiti.
Saint Geneviève (c. 419/422—Paris 502/512) is the
patron saint of Paris. Her feast is actually kept on
January 3. She dedicated herself to a Christian Life.
In 451 she led a “prayer marathon” that was said to
have saved Paris by diverting Attila’s Huns away
from the city. When Childeric I besieged the city in
464 and conquered it, she acted as an intermediary
between the city and its conqueror, collecting food
and convincing Childeric to release his prisoners.
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