Saint Gregory the Great Parish 85 Great Plain Road Danbury, Connecticut 06811 203 797-0222 Website: www.danbury.org/stgreg REVEREND ANGELO S. ARRANDO, PASTOR Rev. Raymond M. Scherba, Parochial Vicar Rev. Otoniel Lizcano, Parochial Vicar Deacons Robert Blankschen, William Murphy, Daniel Myott, Richard Kovacs The Eucharist Marriage Saturday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:45 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon Daily: 7:00 a.m., 8:45 a.m. By appointment; call the Parish Office. Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance for proper preparation. Ministry to the Sick Reconciliation Please inform us about parishioners who are hospitalized or homebound; Communion for the homebound can be arranged by calling the Parish Office. Saturday from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. By Appointment, anytime. Baptism Please stop by the Parish Office during business hours to complete a registration form and be sure to introduce yourself to one of the priests after Mass. 2nd Sunday of each month. Prior registration is necessary. Parish Membership March 8th, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Please pray for all the victims of violence and all sick and deceased members of the parish. MASSES FOR THE WEEK Mon. Mar. 9 7:00am Special Intention 8:45am Special Intention Tues. Mar. 10 7:00am Special Intention 8:45am Special Intention Wed. Mar. 11 7:00am Special Intention 8:45am Special Intention Thurs. Mar. 12 7:00am Special Intention 8:45am Special Intention Fri. Mar. 13 7:00am Special Intention 8:45am Special Intention Sat. Mar. 14 4:30pm Janet DeMici 7:30pm Danielle Corrente, 1st Anniv. Sun. Mar. 15 7:45am Antoinette Nissly 9:00am Tri Tran 10:30am Ronald Strumolo 12:00pm Francis & Josephine Murphy Weekday Mass Schedule: 7:00 a.m. & 8:45 a.m. PRESIDER HOMILIST Sat. Mar. 14 4:30pm Fr. Angelo Fr. Angelo 7:30pm Fr. Ray Fr. Ray Sun. Mar. 15 7:45am Fr. Angelo Fr. Angelo 9:00am Fr. Otto Deacon Richard 10:30am Fr. Ray Deacon Richard 12:00pm Fr. Otto Deacon Richard CALENDAR Mon. Mar. 9 11:00am Sewing Group 7:00pm Holy Name Society Mtg. Tues. Mar. 10 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Reconciliation Wed. Mar. 11 11:00am Weekly Rosary 4: 15pm Faith Formation Classes Thurs. Mar. 12 6:00pm Sewing Group Fri. Mar. 13 7:30pm Stations of the Cross Sat. Mar. 14 3:00pm Reconciliation 8:00pm AA Sun. Mar. 15 9:00am RCIA 10:00am Faith Formation Classes We hope that all parishioners will sign up for Online-Giving. Make Lent Make a Difference! Daily Mass: 7:00 a.m. & 8:45 a.m. PARISH MISSION THIS WEEK: Mon, March 9—Wed, March 11, 7:30pm in the Church Special session after the 8:45am Mass, Mon, Tues, & Wed. Weekly Rosary: Wed. 11:00a.m. Chapel Stations of the Cross: Confessions: Friday 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. Saturday 3:00 p.m.—3:30 p.m. The FRIDAYS OF LENT are days of abstinence from meat for those over the age of 14. All adults (18-59) are asked to observe the rules of fasting. ST. GREGORY THE GREAT SCHOOL Part-Time Help Wanted Parish Website Manager (maintain our website, keep it up to date, weekly Mass streaming monitoring) 10 hours weekly @ $15 per hour. Live streaming of the 4:30 p.m. or the 7:45 a.m. Mass. Contact Fr. Angelo if you are interested. Remembering Our Loved Ones Pre-K--Grade 8 Phone # 203-748-1217 E-mail: sgsoffice@saintgregoryschool.org Website: saintgregoryschool.org Mission Statement: St. Gregory the Great School, in cooperation with the parents, was established for the purpose of giving the students a God-centered, Catholic outlook on life. We are committed to academic excellence, self-discipline and Global Service. Basketball and Cheerleading pictures will take place after school on Mon, March 9th. There will be a “Bubbleology” presentation on Tuesday afternoon in the school gym. Someone once said: “Flowers are for the living. Memorials should be eternal”. We believe in the Resurrection, life after death, & that we will spend eternity with Jesus and our loved ones. A gift in memory of a loved one, can be a fitting tribute and can help our Parish. Terra Nova Testing begins on Wed, March 11th. Friday, March 13th is a 12:30 dismissal for Teacher’s Professional Development Day. There WILL BE After School Club on Friday. Did You Know? St. Gregory’s makes a homily from Fr. Angelo available each week on the internet. Please check out our parish website at: http:// www.danbury.org/stgreg or at http:// awordontheword.blogspot.com Third Sunday Of Lent On the mountain Peter, James and John saw that there was more to Jesus than met the eye. During the transfiguration they got a glimpse of the future glory of Jesus’ resurrection. Like them we too get glimpses of the presence of God in our lives. We get glimpses of God in the love we receive from other people. We get glimpses of God when badly needed help suddenly comes to us from out of nowhere. We get glimpses of God when we look back over our lives and what we couldn’t understand in the past makes sense now. We see glimpses of God when we see someone making a sacrifice to help somebody else. We see glimpses of God in the beauty of a fine day, a nice beach or a beautiful sunrise or sunset. We see glimpses of God when a passage from the Bible or a homily strikes a cord in our hearts. We get a glimpse of God when we spend time in prayer and experience the loving presence of God in our lives. We get more than just a glimpse of God when we receive the body of Jesus in Holy Communion. The Transfiguration coming early in Lent encourages us to continue our Lenten penances because it reminds us of the glory of Jesus risen from the dead. May our lives be a living proclamation to the world of God’s Love. FAITH FORMATION FAITH FORMATION NEWS For information regarding Faith Formation or Sacrament Preparation please call the Office of Faith Formation at 203-7435168 for further information. CELEBRATING THE LECTIONARY Celebrating the Lectionary is for all children at the 10:30am Mass. Group The Youth Group will be teaming up, on Sunday, with the grade 7 Religious Ed class to make food for the Dorothy Day Hospitality House. We will meet after the 10:30 Mass in the Parish Community Room. All youth are invited to join us. Contact Rene Hellmann at (203)797-1641 for more information. SCOUT NEWS CUB SCOUT PACK 9 For information, call Cub master, Philip Adams at 203-546-0843. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults We have a large class of Catechumens and Candidates this year. Last Sunday Msgr. Sheid received them into the final stage of the process during the Rite of Election. Please keep them in your prayers as they journey to the Holy Week celebrations and the celebration of the Sacraments at the Easter Vigil Mass. Your presence at the Easter Vigil would be a source of encouragement for them. The Women of St. Gregory We continue to have our Monday at 11 am & Thursday at 7 pm weaving sessions in the Parish Community Room. Anyone is welcome to attend, even if only occasionally. For information, contact Rosemary Bouffard at 203-744-6998. BOY SCOUT TROOP 9 If you are a boy between the ages of 11-17 and would like to join Scouting, email Armen Stauffer at http://www.t9danbury.com/ Boy Scouts is open to all boys 11 years of age to 18 years of age. Join a year-round fun program – fishing, hiking, camping – Scouts do it all! Scouting is fun with a purpose. Youth build physical fitness, character, and good citizenship all while having a great time. For Life! Questions? Visit us at T9Danbury.com HOLY NAME SOCIETY The Holy Name Society is our parish men’s group. Meets the 2nd Monday of the month. Next Meeting: March 9th Time: 7:00pm, Parish Office Community Room All men of the parish are asked to attend Please volunteer to become an USHER. For information, contact William Houser at 203-743-6125 or whhouser@psualum.com. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Men’s Spirituality meets every Saturday morning at 8am in the church. Come join us! The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet in the Parish Office Community Room Sat, March 21st at 9:30 a.m. For more information, please contact Stephanie Martin at 203743-3783 or via email at Stelth444@sbcglobal.net Please join Boy Scout Troop 9 for our Annual Pancake Breakfast on Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015, 8 AM – 11:45 AM. Adults-$6, Seniors-$4, kids under12-$4 and Families-$20 St. Greg’s has a new website. Check it out at www.stgregdanbury.org. All information concerning our parish can be found on the new website. If you would like to see additional information on the website please contact Fr. Angelo. (Also if you see any errors please contact him as well.) My Single Mother Is Life-building Everyday. My S.M.I.L.E. This week begins the second month of our nine month journey of praying for single mothers. Please remember them daily as you say the prayer for single mothers. They need to feel the support of your prayers for themselves and their unborn babies as they face difficult decisions so they know they are not alone. Prayer cards are available at all Church Entrances. TAIZE PRAYER SERVICE Please join St. Gregory’s Choir in a spiritual evening on Sunday, March 15th, at 2:00pm in the church as we celebrate Taize Prayer. Taize is a quiet, simple style of prayer. With ever increasing stresses in our lives, the meditative candlelight, simple chants sung repeatedly provide time to focus on God’s love, mercy, and compassion. The service is about 30-45 min. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS A Blood Pressure Screening will be conducted this Saturday, March 7th, after the 4:30pm Mass. Save the Dates: Parish Lenten Mission March 9th—11th, 2015 Lenten Fish Fry Sponsored by the Holy Name Society Friday, March 13 Continuous serving from 5:00 to 7:15 Menu: Cod fish, French Fries, Mac & Cheese, cold salad, rolls, dessert, coffee, tea, punch Cost: Adults–$8, per couple-$15, Seniors 60 & above-$7, senior couple-$13, children 12-18-$7, children 6-11-$6, children under 6 -free, max family-$25 (Sign–up sheets will be available at entrances) Volunteers needed! Free meal to volunteers who work 2 hours or more or who donate a salad or dessert feeding 10 people. Call Bill Houser at 203-743-6125. Our May Days Country Fair is looking for sponsors. This is a great opportunity to promote your business while helping St. Gregory’s provide much needed assistance throughout the greater Danbury area. All sponsors will have a professional sign displayed on our famous “Great Wall” during fair days May 16th & 17th, as well as being advertised in our parish bulletin. Please contact Maryann Smith at 203-740-9609 for further information. The Emergency Overflow Shelter is looking for male volunteers over 21, that can stay with the guests overnight at the First Congregational Church in Danbury, 9pm–7am. For more information, please call Kathy at 203-798-1052 or 203-470-8825. FAITHFUL DISCIPLES Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Last week we began our conversation regarding hospitality at our weekly celebration of Mass. True hospitality presumes a true love of neighbor that results in a true concern and care. The ultimate goal of hospitality is for all members of the gathered Assembly learn to be hospitable to one another. Every member of the Assembly has the responsibility to help create a welcoming community, to recognize the presence of Christ in all who gather, and to respond to that presence with genuine care and concern. As children we have been taught to be quiet in church because it is a sacred place. Learning to talk in church can be difficult because we have been well-trained to keep silent. Because this is seen as an issue of reverence, what is needed is education about the various ways that Christ is present and the ways we can show reverence for each way. Learning that recognizing the presence of Christ in one another is precisely the reverence required of us as we gather and seek to become an Assembly prepared for worship. If not we gather merely as individuals and not open to become a new entity, the Assembly. If we continue to isolate ourselves as individuals the challenge of encountering Jesus is severally hindered and our common prayers and actions become countersigns of what it is we are saying and praying. Learning and recognizing the presence of Christ in one another is precisely the reverence required of us as we gather and seek to become an Assembly prepared for worship. Once we recognize and acknowledge that presence of Christ is one another than and only then the Gathering Rite itself becomes a proclamation that we, the assembled members, embody, in our very persons assembled, the mystery of the Church. “Mystery”, in biblicalliturgical language, refers not to obscurity or fuzziness so much as to the “beyondness” of the reality. What is beyond the reach of our grasp is thus not clear to us, though not necessarily unclear in itself. The God of mystery lives in a beyond that is outside of human experience. But when we join ourselves to Jesus as a community gathered in His Name, the experience of God is made visible. The Gathering Rites are the beginning of the making visible of our Christ-identity. The Gathering Rites begin to say and to proclaim who we are in our deepest selves, together in some shared life. We are Christ. Three simple words: “WE ARE CHRIST”. But how difficult for us to comprehend and must more difficult for us to believe because we do not fully understand what our God is calling us to and that is precisely the challenge of understanding of becoming FAITHFUL DISCIPLES. If we believe we are indeed the Christ, we must be engaged in a new awareness that calls for a change in behavior on the part of many of us. For too long, we have come to Church expecting “others” will “do the mass”. If are indeed the Christ, we are being called to be the ones who are celebrating Mass. There is something each and every one of us can do to begin this important transformation. The most elemental, yet essential, action of the Mass is the act of coming together. Placing ourselves in proximity with one another is a gesture of a willingness to be more than individuals, which so often means to be alone. However, Gathering for Eucharist means more than just physical assembling. In order to be authentic, we come for a purpose, God’s purpose, not ours. In the gathering process itself, we must acknowledge that is God Who is calling us together. We may come to Mass for a variety of reasons, but if we are not coming together because we believe it is God calling us together, we are coming for the wrong reason. Throughout the Scriptures God always calls a people to Himself, never individuals. In the gathering of the faithful, we are called by God to become an Assembly so that as a people we might hear God’s word of salvation, and as a people, come to His table to offer thanksgiving and praise to our God,. Restoring the primacy of the Assembly and infusing it with a new vitality must include an effort to make each and every person within the Assembly feel welcome and needed. These words of Jesus describe the importance of welcoming: “Those who welcome you welcome Me and those who welcome Me, welcome the One Who sent Me.” When everyone who is present feels welcome, it is likely that they will celebrate the ritual more fully and completely, passionately and intentionally. Generating this sense of comfort and welcome is the responsibility of all who are present: the Assembly, as well as the Presider and deacons and ministers. Each of us can welcome the people who are next to us in the Assembly; this is a matter of talk and action as well as a matter of attitude—eye contact, a smile, a nod of the head. Often, all that we need to do to welcome someone is to recognize that there is indeed someone next to us. Lent is a time for Giving. St. Gregory’s is collecting for our annual Jesus’ Easter Basket February 22nd through March 15th The basket will be located in the back of the church. Please bring your items to church with you and place in the basket. All Items will be donated to the Salvation Army. We are collecting toiletries (ex. shampoo, conditioner, bath gels & soaps, bath accessories ((brushes, sponges)), toothbrushes & toothpaste, floss, shaving accessories, combs & brushes, Q-tips, hair accessories, nail polish. We will accept any size item. Last year parishioners generously donated baby items (ex. baby food in jars, formula, bottles, teething items, diapers etc.; adult items such as Depends; school supply items: pens, pencils and crayons). The Salvation Army distributes all donations to clients in the Danbury area. Please be as generous as possible. Your donation makes a difference in someone’s life. Raffle tickets will be arriving shortly! There are over 1700 parishioners registered at Saint Gregory’s! If each person would buy 5 - sell 5 that’s $50.00 a person. You do the math! Our is our major fundraiser here at our church. This fund raiser allows our parish to continue our parish ministries. Please help us reach our attainable, reasonable goal of $30,000.00. That’s selling 600 books of tickets! We can do it! You know you can. We know that everyone is struggling these days. St. Gregory’s Church is too. We are asking each parishioner to buy 5 tickets $25.00 and find 5 friends and family to sell the next 5 tickets. BUY 5 -SELL 5! For those who can do more; we will greatly appreciate it. Please help us reach our goal with Buy 5 - Sell 5. Thank you! Remember BUY 5 –SELL 5! Thank you to everyone in advance for your support. IT’S TIME TO PLAN FOR: MAYDAYS COUNTRY FAIR 2015 MAY 16 & MAY 17 TH TH MAYDAYS is the major fundraiser for our church. The focus this year is to enhance the fair making it larger, more interesting and bring in more funds. But we need more parishioners to come forward and join in the planning. MAYDAYS will benefit all parishioners of St. Gregory’s Parish. With more volunteers we can take on so much more. Please consider being a part of MAYDAYS! You will have a fun time working together and think of the friendships you can make at the same time. Helping your church will give you back many blessings in return. So don’t be shy we don’t bite, please consider getting involved to help YOUR church. Listed below are different ways you can help. WANTED ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Looking for a few good strong men; to join the core team of Set Up/Take Down. Must be able to commit Wednesday night 5/13, Thursday night 5/14, Friday night 5/15 & Fair days take down. No experience necessary. Grill Masters needed to attend the Grill during fair hours. Must be 18 or over. Volunteers to assist with all the food shopping. (Costco, BJ’s Dandy’s etc.) Volunteers needed to help with selling Raffle Tickets at local stores. Volunteers needed to distribute signs/flyers across town. Volunteer “team captains” to be in the food tent. (Team captains must commit to both days). Volunteers needed to help in the food tent. Volunteers to help find entertainment. New ideas and/or suggestions to add for the fair this year. Please speak to Father Angelo or Janice Rudisill at the parish office 203-797-0222 or you can E-mail them @ frarrando@aol.com janiceakapb@hotmail.com Lectionary Catechesis Third Sunday of Lent Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19; 1 Cor 1:22-25; John 2:13-25 God calls us to come up another mountain to show us how we are related to God and to one another. Before God spells out the conditions of our relationship, we are named as chosen ones, God’s very own. Because God is faithful and delivers us from the slavery of our sins, we owe obedience to the Lord alone. We must not worship the idols made by our hands or purchased with our money. We must honor the name of God, for God saves us. We must keep holy the Sabbath day and all the days that God sanctifies. Honoring our parents brings a reward more precious than gold. Killing, infidelity, stealing, lying and cheating bring their own penalties. God’s wisdom enlightens eyes that were in darkness. God’s decrees satisfy appetites for truth and justice. God’s precepts bring joy to hearts grown cold. In the dense cloud of our human understanding, we still look for “signs” and miss the wisdom of God that Jesus shows us. Jesus is wiser than human wisdom, more powerful than human strength. Jesus turns over our preconceived notions of God and upsets our values. We think we honor God by building magnificent cathedrals, then turn our attention to more important things like buying and selling. Jesus knows all about human nature and human hearts. “Stop turning my Father’s house into a marketplace!” He says. Now we are the ones who are upset. Why should we be criticized? We are the good people who put all our bucks into building this magnificent temple. Jesus says that the temples we have erected to our pride, arrogance, greed and selfishness need to be torn down. In their place, God will rebuild the true temples we have neglected: hearts where God longs to dwell. In the light of Christ, we must take a long hard look and scrutinize the condition of that temple. For Reflection: Do I feel that I am one of God’s chosen ones? Have I shown this by the way I live? What am I doing to cleanse my inner temple? SOCIAL CONCERNS DOWNSIZING - It seems you can't open a newspaper these days without reading another article about some company going through a "downsizing", a kinder euphemism for layoffs. The concept of "doing the right thing" when downsizing and those contemplating downsizing should consider this: Every action taken should be consistent with their values. If showing respect is something valued during good times, it should become particularly important during the bad. The employee's obligation to the firm is a moral duty to work towards the goals of the firm and avoid any activity that might harm those goals. And the firm's duties to the employee is a basic moral obligation that the employer has toward employee's according to the rational view of the firm, is to provide them with the compensation they have freely and knowingly agreed to receive in exchange for their services. There are two main issues related to this obligation. The fairness of wages and the fairness of employee working conditions. However, even in bad times such as going through a company 'downsize' these obligations should remain for both! If you’re interested in Social Concerns, contact S. Martin @ 203-240-7072 or @ Stephaniemartin@outlook.com St. Gregory the Great Information Center Parish Office—203-797-0222 E-mail address frarrando@aol.com Bulletin Notices: sgbulletin@aol.com Please submit bulletin notices ten days prior to publication. Office Hours: Mon.– Fri, 9:30 am — 3:30 pm Parish Secretaries: Mary Lou Cuff & Rachel Gaulard Corporate Trustees: Roger Gavagan, Anthony Lucera Office of Faith Formation—203-743-5168 Director: Mrs. Mary Ann Houser E-mail address: mahouserdre@aol.com Assistant Administrator Mrs. Darlene Rabito E-mail: d.rabito@att.net Youth Ministry: Mrs. Rene Hellmann, 203-797-1641 E-mail: renaissancebh@sbcglobal.net 7—8 Coordinator: Ms. Peggy Forster E-mail: K—6 Coordinator: E-mail: Catholics Coming Home: Celebrate the Lectionary: Pre-Baptism: Pre-Cana: R.C.I.A. pegoforster@sbcglobal.net Mrs. Janice Rudisill janiceakapb@hotmail.com Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Mary Tracey, 203-790-4223 Call Parish Office, 203-797-0222 Call Parish Office, 203-797-0222 Bruce & Patty Barrows, 203-746-3232 St. Gregory the Great School—Region IX—203-748-1217 Principal: Sister Mary John O’Rourke Secretary: Mrs. Terri Kennen Parish Ministries Altar Care: Altar Servers: Bereavement: Choir: E-mail: Eucharistic Ministers: Hospitality: Lectors: My S.M.I.L.E. Shut-Ins: Ushers: WeCare: Mrs. Ruth Lucera, 203-794-1045 Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Fr. Ray. 203-797-0222 Ms. Jenny Li - 203-285-8356 flutedouble@gmail.com Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Mrs. Kathleen Kelly, 203-792-1833 Deacon Bill Murphy, 203-744-3927 Rosemary Bouffard, 203-744-6998 Deacon Bob Blankschen, 743-3091 Mrs. Mary McCormack, 792-7611 William Houser, 203-743-6125 Barbara Bozeman, 203-748-1813 Parish Contacts Alcoholics Anonymous: Calendar: e-mail: Catholic Singles: Finance: Holy Name Society: e-mail: Parish Advisory Council: Pro-Life: Scouts (Girl): Scouts (Boy): Scouts (Cubs) Seniors: Women of St. Gregory: George, 203-792-5976 Barbara Bozeman, 203-797-0222 doubleb43@comcast. net Fr. Angelo, 203-797-0222 Stephanie Martin—203-743-3783 William Houser, 203-743-6125 whhouser@psualum.com Peter Buzaid, 203-743-5504 Rose Mary Peat, Claudette Novella, 203-746-9771 Keith Vinchkoski, 203-794-9094 Philip Adams, 203-778-9856 Fr. Angelo, 203-797-0222 Rosemary Bouffard, 203-744-6998 CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Gregory the Great Church #257600 85 Great Plain Road Danbury, CT 06811 TELEPHONE 203 -797-0222 CONTACT PERSON Mary Lou & Rachel SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Windows XP Pro PRINTER HP Laserjet 1200 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 5:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION March 8, 2015 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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