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21 BRUSH HILL ROAD, NEW FAIRFIELD, CT. 06812 203-746-2200
Youth Group Clothing Drive this weekend, drop off to
conference room C.
The Christmas Gift Drive- Gift tags are available in the
gathering space. Gift drop off to conference room B.
Flame of Love Rosary, Friday November 29th in the chapel .
“The rulers sneered … the soldiers jeered … one of the criminals hanging there reviled Jesus.” Is this the
King of the Jews, the King of the Universe? If it is so, perhaps his kingdom is not at all what we would expect! In his letter to the laity, St. John Paul II spoke about how Christians share in the kingly mission of Christ. First, “they exercise their kingship as Christians, above all in the spiritual combat in which they seek to overcome in themselves the kingdom of sin.” In other words, before we give any thought to transforming society, we must first allow God to transform us. Through daily prayer, regular self-examination, and frequent confession, we can recognize our faults more readily and choose love instead! Second, St. John Paul II writes that the laity “make[s] a gift of themselves so as to serve, in justice and in charity, Jesus who is himself present in all his brothers and sisters, above all in the very least.” Christ’s kingship, and our own participation in it, is requires us to look beyond the privileged of society. It goes beyond networking and struggles of power. It goes with Jesus to the Cross! Still, the kingship of Christ ought to effect society. “The lay faithful are called to restore to creation all its original value … ordering creation to the authentic well-being of humanity.” Jesus does this in a radical way through his death and resurrection. We, too, are invited to bring new life to the world around us. This means holding the world and everything in it as sacred. It means advocating for civil policies that respect life and paying special care to the vulnerable and marginalized in every stage of life. It means being disciples of Jesus, inviting people into authentic love so that one day we will together “be with [him] in Paradise!”
Due to early submission of the bulletin for Thanksgiving, the
Nov. 17th offertory numbers will be displayed in next week’s
bulletin. Thank you for all your support of our parish!
Keep forgetting your envelope or lost it??
Couldn’t make it to Mass?
St. Edward’s offers online
giving through your EFT - Electronic Funds Transfer or by Credit Card. It is a
fast and easy way to make your donations to sup-port your parish. Please visit our website and click
on ONLINE GIVING or contact Luanne Hogan in the parish office to set up your weekly/monthly
donations. 203-746-2200 x.11
PASTOR Rev. Nick Cirillo 203-746-2200, x.16 [email protected] DEACON Patrick Shevlin [email protected]
OFFICE MANAGER/CALENDAR Luanne Hogan 203-746-2200, x.11, [email protected] FRONT DESK/SAFE ENVIRONMENT Eileen Burke 203-746-2200, [email protected] FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR Kathryn LaRegina 203-746-4270, x.20, [email protected] ADULT EDUCATION Carol Zinser 203-746-2200, x.24, [email protected] MUSIC AND LITURGY DIRECTOR Dan Kean 203-746-2200 x.28, [email protected] BULLETIN, CENSUS, ENVELOPES, F.F. BILLING, TAX LTRS, WEBSITE, LITURGY SCHEDULE Debra Tomasetti 203-746-2200 x.14, [email protected] YOUTH GROUP Victoria Vas 203-746-2200, [email protected] INDIVIDUAL,COUPLE & FAMILY COUNSELOR Dr. Daniel Joynt, Ph.D. [email protected] 860-354-9164 or 203-746-2200, x.21 LAY LEADERSHIP Trustee (s) - Arlene Callahan - 203-312-0918 & Peter Greco - 203-885-0594 LAY LEADERSHIP Finance -Bill Rilley - 203-313-4378 PRAYER LINE 203-746-2200 x. 17. [email protected] DANBURY HOSPITAL DEPT OF SPIRITUAL CARE - 203-739-7885
Jesus said to his disciples: “For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.” Lk 12:34
Joe Jennifer
Gene Noah Santiago
Rosemary Dan Kerbawy Eddie Nielsen
Loriana Kelly Raines
Pat Argentina Kate Elizabeth Thorne
Walter Leon Ryan McGlinchey Jenny
Cal M Tom S
Terry Barbara Margery Nodine
Thelma Shawn
Jaye Anderson Jane Brian
Donna Sydney
John Greg
Steve Laura
Vinnie Rudy Hanna Maddie
Angelo F. Tina
Stephen Maria
Carl Catalanotto David Pat Szlachelka
Scott Blanchard The DeLeo Family
Allison Snelling Charles Ruthford Rebecca
Karen Glenn Forrest
Julie Trinity Smith Jeanne Mullaney
Anthony Altieri Taya Transue
Nicole B.
Ryan Mann Wayne
Ray Ben
Ryan Kathie Sara Brough
Michael Keenan Jim Nielsen Jr.
Flo Pellegrini Chuck
Rob Warren Walters Ian Sunden
Melissa Ortiz Susan Olivo
Anne Savino Marvin Nash Olga C
Maggie Caroline Mancuso
Michael Skrobeck Alex T. Ann Marie C.
Maria Soares Sydney
Viola Tom Moriarty
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If you, or are a loved one is sick and would like
to be on our prayer list please contact the
parish office at 203-746-2200. Thank you!
MONDAY, November 25, 2019
7:30 AM Ron Lyons
9:00 AM Rosalie Menard R/B Pat Kelly & Family
TUESDAY, November 26, 2019
7:30 AM Marge Jano R/B Jim & Gail Nielsen
9:00 AM Bob Dugan R/B Bill & JoAnn Gallagher
WEDNESDAY, November 27, 2019
7:30 AM Maria & John Sarcone
9:00 AM Edward Kelly R/B The Family
THURSDAY, November 28, 2019 Happy Thanksgiving!
9:00 AM Bob Dugan R/B The Chamoures Family
FRIDAY, November 29, 2019
7:30 AM Helen & Frank Byrne & deceased members of the Cleary Family
9:00 AM Wilfrid Thibodeau R/B Chris, Marty & Matt McDermott
SATURDAY, November 30, 2019
4:00 PM Adrienne Kurowski R/B The DeLeon Family
5:30 PM Bernadette Hanisch R/B The Family
SUNDAY, December 1, 2019
7:30 AM In thanksgiving to St. Joseph R/B The Godbout Family
9:00 AM Antonio & Caterina Santaniello R/B The Tomaino Family
11:00 AM Marie Arbolino R/B The Flanagan Family
5:15 PM Anthony & Santa DiMattina R/B The Family
Sanctuary Lamp will burn for George Orphanides
requested by Maryann & Gene LaBarbera.
Chapel Lamp will burn for Ron Lyons.
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2019 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
READING 1: IS 2:1-5
READING 2: ROM 13:11-14 GOSPEL: MT 24:37-44
Monday to Friday
7:30 & 9:00 daily Mass
Saturday Vigils- 4:00 and 5:30 pm
Sundays-7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:15pm
Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Closed daily for lunch from 12:00-1:00
Fridays 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Closed Saturdays
The parish Office will be closed on
Thanksgiving day, with only a 9:00am
Mass and closed on Fri. Nov. 29th.
There will be the regular daily mass
schedule for Friday.
The Mass Book is now open
if you would like to schedule a
Mass Intention. Please visit the
parish office.
Mass Intentions are $15.
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Welcome new parishioners!
Please pick up a registration
form in the Parish office, on
the gathering space table or on
our website at:
www.saintedwardchurch.org. Completed
forms may be dropped in the collection
basket, hand delivered to the parish office,
mailed, or emailed to Debbie Tomasetti at:
Thank you for becoming part of our
Parish Family. God bless you!
The Bottle and Can Truck will be
here: Nov. 27 –Dec. 2,
Thanksgiving weekend to help
you clean up after all your
festivities! Please separate glass. Thank you
for supporting the Adult Education
program.
Are we looking for Christ to be our earthly king
or our eternal one? We often go back and forth
with God on this question. What we find in the
content of our prayer usually reveals the
answer. Because life can be difficult, we may
desire that God cushion our earthly experience a
bit, make it more tolerable, remove the
crosses, and do the miraculous. Preserving our
earthly lives can take too much precedence and
be of too much concern. Christ the eternal king
offers a different promise and hope. The eternal
king offers us a way through suffering and hard-
ship to the greater glory to be revealed when
our journey is completed in heaven. The eternal
king is not the king of earthly comfort but the
king who advocates for the poor, vulnerable,
lost, broken, marginalized, and hurting. We are
asked to become like the eternal king, Jesus
Christ, both in this life and in the life to come.
During the colder months, please remove your winter
gloves at Mass. The Eucharist must be placed on bare hands in order to receive.
If New Fairfield Schools are delayed, there will only be a 9:00am
Mass. If school is cancelled, there will be no Mass as the roads are not safe to travel on.
Due to changes on their database,
parishioners currently subscribed
to Parishes Online will need to
re-subscribe in order to continue
receiving a link to our
parish bulletin.
Our prayer shawl group is much more than just prayer shawls. We just shipped out crocheted and knitted scarves for the Operation Gratitude program for
our service men and women serving in our military and for veterans.
The next Prayer Shawl meeting is: Sat. Dec. 7th from 9-11:00 am in CR C.
All skill levels are welcome! Please join us! We are always looking for new members and
donations of yarn. Shawls make great gifts, they are tokens of God’s
love and support. Stop in the parish office to look at our selection.
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Dr. Dan Joynt Ph. D. is a WCSU
Professor and a CT Licensed
Professional Counselor
working with individuals, couples
and families specializing in
Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Stress,
Relationship & Communication issues. He
can be reached either at 860-354-9164 or by
a message to the Parish Office
203-746-2200. There is no cost for a first
session. Special consideration is available for
subsequent services.
What a great resource right
in our parish!!
Regina Caeli Academy- www.rcahybrid.org. Tutoring Opportunities! We seek tutors in diverse fields, including high school Science, History and Writing. The positions are paid hourly and child care is provided! Requirements include a love of classical learning and an Oath of Fidelity to the Catholic Church. Please send your resume to [email protected].
THIS WEEKEND!!!!! After all the Masses
Where: Bring your clothes/items to CR C
We Can Accept:
All items must be clean and in good, clean and
sellable condition.
Clothes (bagged) - men's, women's and
children's - shoes, fashion accessories, belts,
purses, bags, backpacks
Household Textiles (bagged) - blankets, sheets,
towels, tablecloths, curtains
Small Household Goods (boxed) - kitchen items,
decorative items, knick-knacks, toys and games,
small electronics We Cannot Accept:
Mattresses, large furniture, chemicals, auto parts,
tires, flammable material, strollers, car seats,
building material and appliances.
All proceeds go towards scholarships for our
annual Steubenville East trip.
Thank you so much in advance for your help!
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November 29th
at 4PM in the Chapel of St. Edward You are invited to pray the Flame of Love Rosary to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on the Fridays of November. For the Flame of Love Rosary, a phrase is added to the Hail Mary invoking the Flame of Love as follows: Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee. Blessed are Thou among women, and Blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, spread the effect of grace of Thy Flame of Love over all of humanity, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. Prayer sheets for this special Flame of Love Rosary, will be available. All are Welcome. Please bring your rosary.
Saturday Mornings- 8:00am/Chapel Miraculous Medal Novena Saturday Mornings-
9:00am/Chapel Rosary Prayer Group Mondays-5:30pm/CR A Intercessory Prayer Group Tuesday Mornings 9:30am/ Cry Rm Glory Gathering Tuesdays-7:00pm/Cry Rm Awakening Prayer Group
Our Christmas Gift Drive helps 8 local
agencies and provides gifts to over 380
people. Our generosity as parishioners gives
those in need gifts during the holidays.
What better way to show our love for one
another as Jesus has taught us to do.
Gift tags are now available in the
gathering space.
We ask that you only take a tag if you can
commit to buying the requested gift. These
are gift requests for individual people so if
you don’t return your gift/tag that person
doesn't receive one.
Gift collection will start immediately and
continue through December 1st. Drop your
gifts off to CR B. Please help support a great
cause and bring happiness to those less
fortunate than us.
Monday, November 25, 2019
No Events Scheduled
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
9:00 AM Glory Gatherings/Cry Room
3:00 PM Cherub/Children's/Youth Choir/Church
6:30 PM AA Meeting/Hall
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
7:00 PM Adult Choir/Church
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 29, 2019
10:00 AM Abilities Beyond Disabilities/Hall
4:00 PM Flame of Love Rosary/Chapel
7:00 PM Youth Group Wreath Decorating/Hall
Saturday, November 30, 2019
7:30 AM Men of St. Edward's Fellowship/Hall
8:00 AM Miraculous Medal Novena/Chapel
9:00 AM Rosary Prayer Group/Chapel
Sunday, December 01, 2019
10:00 AM Special Needs Class/CR C