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St. Damien of Molokai Parish
MISSION STATEMENT
To serve Jesus Christ by Loving God and each other,
to spread the Good News and to make new disciples in our community.
VISION STATEMENT
To unify, awaken and energize the faithful and make our celebration of the Eucharist
an irresistible expression of welcome, faith and love.
Accessible by
side entrance
ST. GABRIEL SCHOOL
Mrs. Patricia Martin
Principal
77 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor, CT Tel: 860-688-6401
Website: www.stgabrielschool.org FAX: 860-298-8668
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Mrs. Cynthia Glick
Coordinator of Faith Formation
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 3:00pm
Telephone: 860-683-0366
FAX: 860-688-2638
E-mail: [email protected]
CEMETERY SEXTON
Ms. Lori Possum
Telephone: 860-285-0696
CHURCH SEXTON
Mrs. Charlene Stosonis
RECTORY OFFICE
Mrs. Martha Erickson Mr. Jonathan Wyse Ms. Lori Possum
Parish Secretary Communications Coordinator Bookkeeper
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am - 3:00pm
379 Broad Street, Windsor, CT Telephone: 860-688-4905/ 860-688-9566
Website: www.windsorcatholic.org FAX: 860-688-2638
Saint Gabriel Church
379 Broad Street
Windsor, CT 06095
Saint Joseph Church
1747 Poquonock Avenue
Poquonock, CT 06064
Reverend John P. Melnick
Pastor
Reverend Dairo Diaz
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Albert Cala
Deacon R. Carl Lickwar
SCHEDULE OF MASSES
Monday - Friday Daily Mass: 7:30am
St. Gabriel & St. Joseph Churches alternate weeks
Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm (St. Gabr iel), 5:00pm (St. Joseph)
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30am (St. Gabr iel)
8:00 & 10:00am (St. Joseph)
GROW YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST - ONE MORE MEMBER
MUSIC MINISTRY
Mr. Michael Rheault St. Gabriel
Mr. Scott P. Rioux St. Joseph
Directors of Music
THE FOURTEEN SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 8, 2018
Saturday July 7 - The Vigil of The Fourteen Sunday
in Ordinary Time
4:00 PM 1st Ann. - Diane Pepin Marino req. by
(SGC) Mother, Jeannine Pepin
5:00 PM Alexander Greco req. by Ceil Greco
(SJC)
Sunday July 8 - The Fourteen Sunday in Ordinary
Time
8:00 AM Anthony Toce req. by Alberta & William
(SGC) Crosson
8:00 AM Anniversary Mass - Candice Lescoe req.
(SJC) by Family
10:00 AM Deceased Family Members req. by
(SJC) Theresa Habermeier
10:30 AM 4th Ann. - Sally Pikul &
(SGC) Birthday Remembrance - Bernard Pikul
req. by Family
Monday July 9 - St. Augustine Zhao Rong
7:30 AM 15th Ann. - Edna Sargalski req. by The
Sargalski Family
Tuesday July 10
7:30 AM Lena & Louis Biamonte req. by Family
Wednesday July 11 - St. Benedict
7:30 AM Ana Rodriguez req. by Daughter & Family
Thursday July 12
7:30 AM 36th Ann. - Donald Hollis
2nd Ann. - Cyndi Sardilli req. by Pat &
Walter Szepanski
Friday July 13 - St. Henry
7:30 AM 7th Ann. - Louis Lupo req. by Sister,
Marie & George Dixon
The Following Weekend
Mass Intentions
Saturday July 14 - The Vigil of The Fifteen Sunday in
Ordinary Time
4:00 PM Birthday Remembrance - Irene Visone
(SGC) req. by Angie, Sharon & Family
5:00 PM Anniversary Mass - Candice Lescoe req.
(SJC) by Husband, Daniel Lescoe & Family
Sunday July 15 - The Fifteen Sunday in Ordinary
Time
8:00 AM 8th Ann - Charlotte Szepanski,
(SGC) 14th Ann. - Warren Szepanski &
4th Ann. - Rose Mary Szepanski req.
by Pat & Walter Szepanski
8:00 AM Anniversary Mass - Michael J. Palladino
(SJC) req. by Son, Joseph Palladino
10:00 AM 12th Ann. - Paul J. Sorbo, Jr. req. by His
(SJC) Wife, Marian & Family
10:30 AM 2nd Ann. - Peter Ahlstrin req. by Family
(SGC)
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Sundays
11:00am (St. Joseph) & 11:30am (St. Gabriel)
Please call the Parish Rectory Office to schedule a date
Reconciliation:
The 1st and 2nd Saturdays at 4:30pm (St. Joseph)
3rd and 4th Saturdays at 3:15pm (St. Gabriel)
Marriage: Arrangements should be made by calling the
Rectory at least six months in advance
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Rectory
Offertory: June 30 & July 1
Weekly Collection: $9,416
School Monthly: $ 3,344
On-line Giving: $ 1,259
Your contribution in time, talent and treasure is a gift to our
parish for which we are all grateful!
Please remember those who have gone before
us marked with the sign of faith, especially,
Edmund “Ed” Dube.
Remember the sick of the parish at home, in
hospitals and in convalescent homes, especially, Sandra Grundt,
Tyler Godlewski, Alice Schoenrock, Jack Szczepanik,
Catherine Lussier, Trish Wilson, Julie Pagenkopp, Samantha
Herman, Scott Dickson, Florence Raimo, Harold Waters and
Karen Marrangoni.
Daily 7:30 AM Masses
Monday through Friday at St. Joseph Church
A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar
Today’s gospel is so familiar, it hurts! The home town folks
couldn’t accept the presence of God in Jesus. After all, they had
watched him grow up. We can easily make the same mistake if
we don’t see God present in the ordinary routines of our family.
“The Lord be with you” is a statement of fact. Believe it. Live it.
I wish to thank all parishioners who
attended the beautiful reception last
Sunday to offer me such wonderful
support, prayers and gifts. I appreciate so
many of you waiting patiently in line to
speak with me! I am thankful to the
members of the Social Action Ministry- to all those who
decorated the hall and kept the food and drinks plentiful
throughout the gathering.
I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to share my
priestly journey with you and to get to know so many of
you during my time at St. Damien of Molokai Parish. I
will always keep you in my prayers.
Sincerely in Christ,
Fr. Andy
JULY 8, 2018
The Liturgy Corner Liturgically speaking
The aspersorium: The bucket used to car ry
holy water for sprinkling.
The aspergillum: The spr inkler for casting
holy water on people, places, or objects.
Altar flowers have been generously donated
in loving celebration of the
80th Birthday of Nellie Artymiak
Happy Birthday with love from your Children, Grandchildren
and Great-Grandchildren!
Please join the Artymiak family in joyfully celebrating Nellie’s
birthday in prayer and thanksgiving!
Readings for the Week of July 8, 2018
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Sunday: Ez 2:2-5/Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7
-10/Mk 6:1-6a
Monday: Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22/Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [8a]/
Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13/Ps 115:3-4, 5-6, 7ab-8, 9-10 [9a]/
Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday: Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12/Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [4b]/
Mt 10:1-7
Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8e-9/Ps 80:2ac and 3b, 15-16 [4b]/
Mt 10:7-15
Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-13, 14 and 17 [17b]/
Mt 10:16-23
Saturday: Is 6:1-8/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Mt 10:24-33
Next Sunday: Am 7:12-15/Ps 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 [8]/
Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13
I have received some feedback that it is difficult to pray
before Mass due to the volume of chatter. While
community building is a key component to keeping our
parish strong, so is a deep connection with God that we
foster through private prayer. It was noted that there is
less noise at the Bushnell Theatre!
I just ask that we be mindful of our volume before Mass.
I think the following strikes an appropriate balance
between private prayer and community building that:
“Please be respectful of God’s presence in this His house.
Before Mass, speak to God. During Mass, let God speak
to you. After Mass, speak to one another.”
Sincerely Yours in Christ,
Fr. John P. Melnick
Laudato Si’ (LS): On Care for Our Common Home: Point to Ponder: LS 70. Everything is interconnected, and that genuine care
for our own lives and our relationships with nature is inseparable from fraternity, justice and faithfulness to others. What You Can Do:
Consider donating unwanted new or lightly used building materials and tools to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Bloomfield, CT.
Your donation is tax deductible and all ReStore proceeds are used to build homes, community, and hope in the Hartford area and around
the world. For more information, go to www.hartfordhabitat.org/restore.
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn at St. Joseph
Church for the greater glory of God and
In Loving Memory of Louis Lupo
by Sister, Marie & George Dixon
The 23rd Annual Franciscan Golf Classic will be held on Monday, August 20, 2018 at Tunxis Country Club,
Farmington, Connecticut. This yearly event benefits the counseling and educational programs of the Franciscan Life Center and
care of the sick and end of life care services of Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care. The day includes 18 holes of golf, lunch
on the course, an outdoor dinner, and four chances to Win a Hole In One:$23,000 in cash, Trip for two St. Andrews, Trip for two
Augusta National. Join us! Cost to play 175/person. Sponsorship Opportunities are Available. Call 203-237-8084 or visit
flcenter.org for more information.
The Mass Book for 2019 is open for your intended
Masses. Thank you for your patience as each
parishioner deserves proper attention to reserve a
Mass.
JULY 8, 2018
Social Action
Monthly Food Collection
Bags are available this weekend for the July food
collection. The Windsor Food Bank has requested
canned pasta, baked beans, hamburger and tuna
helper, soup, and baking items. On behalf of Social
Action, thank you for your continued contributions,
especially during the summer months when donations to the
Food Bank are lower.
Collection for Interval House
Social Action is sponsoring a collection for
Interval House during the month of July.
Interval House is a Domestic Violence
shelter for women and children that provides 24-hour hotlines,
emergency safe housing, crisis counseling, support groups,
criminal and civil court advocacy, community education, and
programs for the children of clients that have been impacted. The
shelter has great need for paper products, such as paper towels,
toilet paper, tissues, paper plates and cups, napkins, large
garbage bags. They can also use cleaning supplies and
detergents for both clothes and dishes. Paper towels and
toilet paper are the most needed items. Please bring any
donations to the church halls during the month of July, with
the last collection days being July 28 and 29. If you have any
questions, please contact Ellen Messina at 860-214-3097 or
[email protected]. Thank you for your consideration of
this worthy collection.
The next Social Action meeting is Monday, September 17, at 6
PM in St. Gabriel Church Hall. For more information on how you
can participate in Social Action, contact Lisa Andersen at 860-688
-3474 or [email protected] or Sue Claughsey at 860-
298-0550 or [email protected].
“We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things
with great love.” Mother Teresa
Congratulations to the following students who
achieved High Honors, Honors and Honorable
Mention on their report cards for the 3
rd
Trimester
of the 2017/18 academic school year at St. Gabriel
School:
Grade 8
High Honors: Sarah Nguyen
Honors: Justin Dawkins, Zachary Henderson, Avery Overstreet,
Om Patel, Corey Plummer, Ilyssa Rivera, Daniel Roland,
Alexander Triff
Honorable Mention: Kennedy Carter, Timothy Paradise
Grade 7
High Honors: Zoe Alford, Katie Wilkos
Honors: Jessica Burgeson, Johnathan Delskey, Maren Dufour-
Eusko, David McManus, Alexa Overstreet, Elizabeth Ross,
Michael Sponzo, Benjamin Stengel
Grade 6
Honors: Ashley Anderson, Eva Blume, Juliana Carmon, Maria
Fahey, Kathy Figueroa, Simon Heffelfinger, Grace Jeffery, Mya
John, Matthew Legg, Himani Patel
Honorable Mention: Daniel Burgeson
Saint Gabriel School currently has the following positions available:
• Part-time Physical Education teacher: PE teacher will teach one class per grade per week. Preschool through 8
th
grade.
• Part-time Art teacher: Art teacher will teach one art class per grade per week. Preschool through 8
th
grade.
• Part-time Resource teacher: Resource teacher will help support education plans for students needing reinforcement or enrichment.
• Part-time After School Program Aide: ASP Aide will help supervise students doing homework and playing games. Preschool
through 8
th
Grade attend the program needing various levels of supervision and attention. After School Program runs from 2:30 pm
– 6:00 pm.
• Social Worker: A social worker is needed for a day to run support groups for the students and give support to
some of the individual students in need.
Please call Mrs. Patricia Martin, Principal at Saint Gabriel School (860-688-6401) for more information
or send your resume to [email protected].
Registration for 2018/2019 classes – If you have not yet registered your child/children entering Kindergarten
through 10
th
grade for Religious Education or Confirmation preparation classes that will begin in September,
please do so as soon as possible. If you are new to the Program, please contact the Religious Education Office.
Students entering grades K - 8 will be placed on a waiting list if classes are full. Registered families will receive
class information in August.
Please take home a copy of the July Activities calendar – take some time this summer to add faith building prayer and activities
to your family’s day! Copies are located at the church entrance.
Join us on one of the dates below to
explore our campus, hear student and
parent testimonies and learn about
important dates and deadlines for the
Fall.
July 18th: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
July 31st: 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
August 8th: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Pre-registration for these events is preferred but not required.
You may reach out to the Admissions Office at 860-649-5336,
ext-6238 or visit us at www.echs.com.
JULY 8, 2018
Calling All High School Freshmen, Sophomores,
Juniors & Seniors! Grab a friend (or two or three) and join
hundreds of your friends and other youth from around the
Archdiocese at the Catholic Youth Encounter! This awesome
event for high school youth from parishes, schools, scouts,
sports and other groups will be held on Sunday, September
30
th
on the grounds of St. Paul High School in Bristol. There
will be amazing music from REVIVE Ministry, a Catholic band
made up of youth from Providence, RI; the day will
include field activities, adoration, prayer, food, and of course,
music! Call or email the Religious Ed Office to register.
On Thursday, July 6
th
the feast day of Saint Maria
Goretti – the Church’s youngest Saint – was
celebrated. Maria was only 11 years old when she
died. This is the story of Saint Maria Goretti:
Maria was sewing up a shirt while her mother and
siblings were out on the farm working. A young
man she knew, Alessandro, snuck up on her and
began to attack her. “No, no you mustn’t! What you are
doing is a sin!” screamed Maria.
Alessandro stabbed her many times. A couple of days later
she died from those wounds. Before she died, she forgave
her attacker and promised to pray for him. She said: “I
forgive Alessandro Serenelli…and I want him with me in
heaven forever.”
Maria had been born into a Catholic family on October 16,
1890. Her family was very poor after Maria’s father died,
but her family’s love for God never wavered. Every day
Maria’s mother and brothers and sisters went out into the
fields to work. Maria stayed behind and took care of all the
household responsibilities including cooking, sewing, and
taking care of the youngest child, Teresa, who was still too
young to work out in the fields. (Can you imagine having
all those responsibilities when you were only twelve years
old? Having to cook all of dinner? Maybe the next time
your mom asks you to set the table, think about all the
chores St. Maria had and don’t complain!)
After Alessandro attacked Maria, he was captured and sent
to prison for thirty years. At first, he wasn’t sorry for his
sin. Then one day he had a dream. In the dream, he was
sitting in a garden with Maria and she gave him a bunch of
lilies. When he took them, the flowers burned his hands.
Upon awakening, Alessandro was a changed man, sorry for
his sins.
When Alessandro was released from prison years later, he
found Maria’s mother and asked for forgiveness. She
responded, “If my daughter can forgive him, who am I to
withhold forgiveness?”
On June 24, 1950, Maria Goretti was declared a saint by
Pope Pius XII. Alessandro was present at the beatification.
He eventually joined the order of Friars Minor Capuchin as
a lay brother. He worked there as both a gardener and
receptionist until his death.
Saint Maria is called a martyr because she fought against
Alessandro; however, the most important aspects of her
story are how she forgave her attacker - her concern
for her enemy extending even beyond death - and the
miracle her forgiveness produced in his life.
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