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30 Church Street, Redding, Connecticut Mailing address: P.O. Box 388, Georgetown CT. 06829-0388
Rectory Telephone: 203-544-8345 Emergency Telephone: 203-505-0607 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sacredheartgeorgetownct.org
Welcome to our Catholic family and faith community. We are glad you have joined us.
Since 1881, generations of faithful have called our parish home.
Sacred Heart Church
PASTOR: Rev. David C. Leopold, ext. 4 PAROCHIAL VICAR: Rev. John J. Inserra, ext. 5
Office Administrator: Debra Burke, ext. 3 Parish office hours: Monday-Wednesday, Friday (Closed on Thursday)
9:30am-4:30pm (closed for lunch from 12:30pm-1:30pm)
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Cornelia Hurwitz, Director Telephone: 203-544-8423 Catechetical Center Telephone: 203-544-8245 Email: [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY Tyler Tarver, Cantor / Organist - Traditional Choir, Tel: 203-544-8345 Jim Ryan, Folk Choir Director, Tel: 203-798-6127
ALTAR SERVERS Email: [email protected]
LECTORS / EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Cornelia Hurwitz, Coordinator [email protected]
OUTREACH MINISTRY CONTACTS
Soup Kitchen Cooks: Paula Hand 203-762-5856
Emergency Prayer Chain: Susan Barnett: 203-834-7663 Marie Hawes: 203-938-2639 Diane/Jim Ryan: 203-798-6127
RCIA: Anna Lisciandra: 475-329-5991
COMMITTEES
Finance: Steve Archer, Secretary Tel: 203-544-8583 Parish Council: Steve Archer, Facilitator, Tel: 203-544-7150 Special Events: Ewa Ojarovska 203-544-8345 x7 [email protected]
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Monday - Friday 8:30 am Saturday Vigil 5:15 pm (EDT), 4:15 pm (EST) Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, 12:30 pm Holy day 5:30 pm (VIGIL MASS) 8:30 am, 7:30 pm
SPIRITUAL MINISTRIES Novena of the Miraculous Medal: Mondays after 8:30am Mass. Rosary: is said after each weekday Mass. St. Padre Pio Prayer Group: after 8:30 am Mass on the second
Monday of the month. Bible Study Group: 10:00 am - noon on the second Wednesday of
the month (Rectory Meeting Room). Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each
month after 8:30 am Mass ending with Benediction at noon. Mens’ Ministry: Saturday morning 7:00 - 8:30 am in Rectory
Meeting Room. Women of Sacred Heart Group: Every other Wednesday 7:30 to
9:00 pm in Rectory Meeting Room. AA: Mondays 6:30 - 8:00 pm in Rectory Meeting Room
SACRAMENTS Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:15 to 5:00 pm or by appointment
(DST) Saturday: 3:15 to 4:00 pm or by appointment (EST) Baptism: Pre-Baptism Program meets the first Monday of the
month at 7:30 pm in the church. Please call the Rectory to schedule Baptisms and to register for the Pre-Baptism Program.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made six months in advance. Please do not book reception before speaking to the priests to finalize the date for the church.
Sick Calls: Call the rectory if you are hospitalized, scheduled for surgery, seriously ill or confined to home.
PARISH REGISTRATION: Please visit or call the rectory weekdays to register.
APRIL 26, 2020 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
Dear Parishioners,
“Were not our hearts burning within us as He (Jesus) spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?” (Luke 24:32) That question is at the conclusion of the Gospel for the weekend – the “Third Sunday of the Easter Season”.
As was the case on the previous two Sundays, this Gospel gives yet another account of the events of the first Easter Sunday. This is the story of the encounter between Jesus and two of His disciples on the road to the village of Em-maus. This took place in the late afternoon as those disci-ples were approaching their home village and encoun-tered Jesus whom they did not at first recognize. They entered into a conversation with Him as Jesus questioned them about the events that had taken place in Jerusalem in the previous two days.
As it was getting near the customary time for the evening meal, they invited Jesus to join them and asked Him to say a prayer of blessing prior to starting the meal. Jesus blessed the bread, using the same words that the apostles had reported to them that He had spoken as He instituted the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist three days earlier on Holy Thursday. Jesus then disappeared from their midst and returned to Jerusalem and the story about which we read in last Sunday’s Gospel took place.
Today’s life changing quotation “Were not our hearts burning within us as He spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?” is so helpful and inspiring to us not only as we continue throughout this year’s Easter season, but also very pointedly as we face the unique chal-lenges of this particular moment in time. The deaths, anxie-ty, and uncertainty caused by the ongoing Coronavirus weigh all of us down, but our Faith in the Lord’s presence continues to bring us peace, hope, and perseverance if we turn to Him in prayer and seek that help.
The current moment also helps us to put our lives in per-spective - regardless of how old - - or young we may be. For people of Faith who have faced problems and turned to the Lord in prayer, we know that His grace got us through those times, as it will continue to do in the present crisis.
I invite you again to take advantage of the fact that the Church is being left unlocked each day between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and to stop in for some quiet prayer and re-flective time. I guarantee that you will experience the Lord’s peace, needed by all of us at this time.
Jesus Himself has invited us to do this as we can read in St. Matthew’s Gospel (MT 11:28) “Come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome and I will give you rest”.
That passage also inspired St. Paul in his letter to the Ro-mans to encourage them and believers of all time to persevere in the midst of trials and to be confident of God’s comforting grace: “If you have hope, this will make
you cheerful, do not give up when trials come and keep on praying” (Romans 12:12)
Our taking the time to accept the invitation from Jesus mentioned above (Matthew 11:28) and to see the result of it in St. Paul’s message to the Romans’ will definitely give us the strength that we need at this moment in time that none of us will ever forget.
“Were not our hearts burning within us as He spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?” (Luke 24:32) – just as relevant in April, 2020 as on that April afternoon so many centuries ago in the Em-maus story.
I am praying for you each day and again want to thank all who have continued to help the parish financially during these weeks of the suspension of the Masses. The enve-lopes that you have mailed, the donations dropped into our mailbox and your continued participation in the “On-line Giving” option are truly helping us in this challeng-ing moment.
May the Lord greatly bless each of you!
Sincerely,
Father David Leopold
Scripture Readings Third Week of Easter Season (April 26- May 2, 2020)
Sunday Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 22-33 / 1 Peter 1:17-21 / Luke 24:13-35 Monday Acts of the Apostles 6:8-15 / John 6:22-29 Tuesday Acts of the Apostles 7:51-8:1 / John 6:30-35 Wednesday St. Catherine of Siena Acts of the Apostles 8:1-8/ John 6:35-40 Thursday St. Pius V 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 / John 21:15-17 Friday Feast of St. Joseph the Worker Acts of the Apostles 9:1-20 / John 6:52-59 Saturday St. Athanasius - Bishop and Martyr Acts of the Apostles 9:31-42 / John 6:60-69
Daily Mass Readings These daily readings can be found in the Bible, or on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website: usccb.org. On the website, click on ‘Bible’, then click on ‘Daily Readings.’
Sacred Heart Church will remain unlocked each day for individual visits and private prayer in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in the Tabernacle from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm. The candle in the red holder over the altar reminds us of the ever abiding presence of Jesus.
MASS INTENTIONS: April 27 - May 3
FROM THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM
" If you ate only one meal a week would you survive? It is the same for your soul. Nourish it with the Blessed Sacrament." — St. André Bessette Religious Ed Classes remain suspended until public schools open
This has been a truly sacrificial time and we look forward to when we can once again be together to celebrate Mass and receive our Lord and Savior Jesus in the Holy Eucharist!
2020-2021 Registration – The registration forms for next year were e-mailed to parents and will also be available on our website. Please be sure to return them as soon as possible. Registration should be mailed to Sacred Heart Religious Education, P.O. Box 388, Georgetown, CT 06829
Catechists needed – As we finish this year and prepare for the next school year, we are in need of new catechists and substitutes. Please be open to our need and to the call of God and answer the call to share our Catholic faith with the children of the parish.
Please tell your friends and neighbors about our wonderful religious education program! We would like to begin a Pre-K program for children ages 3 and 4 to be held on Wednesdays.
"“If the angels were capable of envy, they would envy us for two things: one is receiving of Holy Communion, and the other is suffering.” --- St. Faustina
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READERS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: May 2–May 3
5:15 8:00 9:30 11:15 12:30 R EMC EMC
Sat 5:15 Neil Robertson, Sr.
Sun 8:00 Margaret O’Neill 9:30 11:15 12:30
Mon 8:30 Albert Anderson Tue 8:30 Robert Therrien Wed 8:30 Father M. Joseph Joaquin Thur 8:30 Thomas Scanlon Fri 8:30 Roger Cousineau
OFFERTORY April 19, 2020 $1,713 (Weekly Amount needed to meet our ongoing Operating Cost $5,800)
PARISH CONTRIBUTIONS/ONLINE GIVING
Making donations to Sacred Heart Parish through automatic withdrawal from your bank accounts or credit card accounts is available for your convenience. Please visit our website at www.sacredheartgeorgetownct.org and click on the Online Giving Icon below the picture of Sacred Heart Church. Online Giving can accept both one-time or recurring donations.
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