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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS:
ST. PATRICK
47 WEST HIGH ST, EAST HAMPTON, CT 06424
PHONE:
1-860-267-6644
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Lori M. Lechowicz
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Welcome to St. Patrick Church
CELEBRATIONS OF
THE LITURGY OF THE
EUCHARIST
Saturday Vigil: 5:00p.m.
Sunday: 8:00am & 10:30am
Weekdays: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 8:00 a.m.
Holy Day Masses: 8:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Called together by God to experience Jesus and his word,
in the sacraments of the Church and in each other, we are committed to love God
and to embrace all God’s people as witnesses of God’s mercy.
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St. Patrick Church
47 West High St.
P.O. Box 177
East Hampton, CT 06424-0177
Office: 860-267-6644
Fax: 860-267-7807
Rectory: 860-267-6646
Email: [email protected]
Web address: saintpatrickeh.org
Welcome to our Parish Family
Newcomers to the parish are invited to introduce
themselves to Father Nagle after Mass and to
register at the Parish Office.
MINISTRY OF CAREGIVING
Please advise the Pastor, Pastoral Associate, or Administrative
Assistant to arrange pastoral visits or Holy Communion for
those who are sick, hospitalized or homebound.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Also arrangements can
be made by calling the Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Arrangements can be made by calling the Parish Office.
Pastoral Team
Rev. Walter M. Nagle, Pastor
Sister Dominic Joseph Valla, A.S.C. J.
Pastoral Associate
Lori M. Lechowicz, Administrative Assistant
Dani Annino, Director of Faith Formation
John P. Higgins, Director of Music & Organist
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
Couples must contact the Pastor at least one year in advance to
reserve a date and make arrangements.
CHANGING YOUR RESIDENCE
OR PHONE NUMBER
In a large parish, keeping the information on parishioners up to
date is a difficult task. You can be of immense help in this
regard. If you move or change your telephone number, please
contact the parish office (267-6644). Not only will this help
avoid confusion, but it will also save the cost of paying
additional charges for returned mail. Thank you.
Office Hours
8:30am - 3:00pm, Monday - Thursday
Stewardship of Treasure
July 29, 2012
Week 5 of the Fiscal Year
The Parish Offices are CLOSED on Fridays
during JULY & AUGUST
Ordinary Income:
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
For those who have chosen to cancel their envelope
order since the “On-line Giving” program has begun, the
following are the extra collections for the upcoming
months:
August 5—Spiritual Programs
August 15—Assumption
Sept 2—Spiritual Programs
Sept 23—Norwich Council Catholic Women
Bulletin Deadline
Please submit articles no later than
noon on Monday
Handicap Accessible
Budgeted Goal:
$6,730.00
Actual Collections:
( 6,330.00)
ON-LINE Giving (July)
(2,665.00)
OVER/Under:
$ 2,265.00
Spiritual Programs (ON-LINE—July) $405.00
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS
“Each day the people are to go out and gather their daily
portion; thus will I test them, to see whether they follow my
instructions or not.” (Exodus 16:4)
God frowns upon it when we take or keep more than we
need. When the Israelites gathered more than their daily
portion of manna, that which they hoarded away became
wormy and rotten. In the same way, God calls us today to
be content with a fair portion and to be willing to share the
rest.
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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, Aug 4
5:00pm Adolph Sirois req. by the Sirois Family and
Suzanne Stanton req. by John & Nancy Knotek
Sunday, Aug 5
8:00 am Frank & Rosina Rotundo req. by the Rotundo
Family
10:30am Lewis Ferrigno req by his family and
William Sanville req. by his wife Mary & Family
Monday, Aug 6
8:00am The Cahill Family
Tuesday, Aug 7
8:00am Special Intention for Angelina Madalena
Wednesday, Aug 8
8:00am Helen Petell req. by Roberto Petel
Thursday, Aug 9
Friday, Aug 10
Immediately following morning Mass
Eucharistic Adoration
8:00am Lorraine Cantara req. by Gordon & Jann Dalton
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, Aug 11
5:00pm Claire L. McCarthy req. by Bob & Sheila Sale and
George Petersen req. by Mary Sanville
Sunday, Aug 12
8:00 am Irene Lanzano req. by Jeanette Favilla
10:30am Edward Bradley req by Richard & Julie and
Rose Formhals req. by St. Patrick Parish Family
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
Don’t forget to have your Blood Pressure checked NEXT
WEEKEND for FREE. The Parish Nurses will be
available to take your blood pressure after all Masses.
Question to Ponder:
What was something about which you “grumbled”
during this past week’s journey toward the Promised
Land, and what gift “rained down from heaven,”
causing you to turn your grumbling into praise?
This weekend we continue with important
readings on the Eucharist. Pope Benedict
XVI notes in his Post-Synodal Apostolic
Exhortation The Sacrament of Charity:
“We cannot remain passive before certain
processes of globalization which not infrequently increase the
gap between the rich and the poor worldwide. We must denounce
those who squander the earth’s riches, provoking the inequalities
that cry out to heaven. (James 5: 4)……The Lord Jesus, the bread
of eternal life, spurs us to be mindful of the situations of extreme
poverty in which a greater part of humanity still lives; these are
the situations for which human being bear a clear and disquieting
responsibility.” Our participation in the Eucharist unites us with
Jesus Christ, the poor one. St. Paul in his letter to Timothy (1 Tim
6) notes: “Tell the rich in the present age not to be proud and not
to rely on so uncertain a thing as wealth but rather on God, who
richly provides us with all good things for our enjoyment.”
This is the proposition of David Platt whose book Radical:
taking back your faith from the American Dream I referenced in
my homily last week. Here are his words: “ We are starting to
redefine Christianity. We are giving in to the dangerous
temptation to take the Jesus of the bible and twist him into a
version of Jesus we are more comfortable with. A nice, middleclass American Jesus. A Jesus who doesn’t mind materialism and
who would never call us to give away everything we have. A
Jesus who would not expect us to forsake our closest
relationships so that he receives all our affection. A Jesus who is
fine with nominal devotion that does not infringe on our
comforts, because, after all, he loves us just the way we are. A
Jesus who wants us to be balanced, who wants us to avoid
dangerous extremes, and who, for that matter, wants us to avoid
danger all together. A Jesus who brings us comfort and prosperity
as we live out our Christian spin on the American dream. But do
you and I realize what we are doing at this point? We are
molding Jesus into our image. He is beginning to look a lot like
us because, after all, that is what we are most comfortable with.
And the danger now is that when we gather in our church
buildings to sing and lift up our hands in worship, we may not
actually be worshipping Jesus. Instead we may be worshipping
ourselves.” This is a danger for any religious body. I, as a pastor,
and we, as a congregation, have to be sure we are preaching and
teaching the truth of the Gospel. When I found Jesus in a soup
kitchen in the South Bronx it opened my eyes to a deeper
understanding of the Eucharist. The Eucharist and the work of the
soup kitchen are one.
I will close with some more words of David Platt-words that
challenge us to a life of discipleship. “The price of our nondiscipleship is high for those without Christ. It is high also for the
poor of this world. Consider the cost when Christians ignore
Jesus’ commands to sell their possessions and give to the poor
and instead choose to spend their resources on better comforts,
larger homes, nicer cars, and more stuff. Consider the cost when
these Christians gather in churches and choose to spend millions
of dollars on nice buildings to drive up to, cushioned chairs to sit
in, and endless programs to enjoy for themselves. Consider the
cost for the starving multitudes who sit outside the gate of
Contemporary Christian affluence.” Tough words, but words to
live by. Archbishop Romero of San Salvador heeded those
words. He paid for it with his life. He denounced the injustice of
the government and was shot to death at the exact moment of the
consecration.
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Parish Events
LOVE THEM BOTH
St. Patrick Library is located in the workroom of
the Parish Center. All are welcome!
The majority in our country is now pro-life
as a result of many prayers and the growing realization
of the damage abortion is doing. Still, 1.2 million U.S.
abortions occur yearly.
Sunday, Aug 5
Monday, Aug 6
Tuesday, Aug 7
7:00pm Men’s Acts Team/Parish Hall
7:00pm Guild Crafts/WKRM
7:00pm Book Club/KofC
Wednesday, Aug 8
9:00am Why Catholic/WKRM
Thursday, Aug 9
7:30pm Cornerstone Prayer Group/KofC All are welcome
Friday, Aug 10
Saturday, Aug 11
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Catechists Needed
The faith formation office is looking a few
more people who like to work with children,
enjoy sharing your faith, and have some free
time on Monday afternoons or evenings! Specifically,
2 grade 1 catechists for Monday afternoons
4 grade 5 team catechists for Monday evenings, 2X per month
2 grade 7 team catechists for Monday evenings, 2X per month
Please consider joining this important ministry. For
additional information call Dani in the Faith Formation
Office at 860-267-6644 ext. 6 or email
[email protected].
ST PATRICK PRAYS FOR
AND SALUTES THOSE
WHO HAVE SERVED AND
THOSE CURRENTLY
SERVING IN THE MILITARY
LCPL John Ballard, Jr., LCPL Holland J. Ahern, Major
Joshua M. Fishman, Major Cornellus Danaher Hickey,
Cpl. David P. Johnson, Sargent Arron M. McLaughlin,
Timothy J. Owens, David Puzzo, HM3 Oleg J.
McDonald and 3rd Class Petty Officer Cody Flannery
God Bless all the armed service members. May our
prayers be uplifting and encouraging to all the men and
women serving in our armed forces. Thank you for all
you do for us and our country. May God keep you safe.
If you have any family members currently serving in the
military you may post their picture on the St. Patrick Prayer
board in the vestibule of the church. We ask our parish family
members to remember them in daily prayer.
“What if Mary had an abortion because she was an
unwed mother? What if Joseph did not marry her?
Need help? St. Agnes Family Center emphasizes a
respect for life, recognizing the unique dignity of each
individual. 104 Mayflower St., West Hartford, CT
06110 (1-860-521-7516, Email: [email protected])
2012 YOUNG ADULTS ACTS RETREAT
St. Paul is proud to sponsor CT Annual Young Adult
ACTS retreat.—a weekend towards strengthening key
components to our faith:
Adoration,
Community,
Theology and
Service
for individuals ages 19—29 at the Immaculata Retreat
House in Willimantic. Depart St. Pauls, Glastonbury
on Thursday, August 9 and return Sunday August 12.
For information:
Call 860-933-6347 or email [email protected]
Call 860-614-8778 email [email protected]
Call 860-707-3915 or email [email protected]
Daily Mass Update
There will be no daily morning Mass August 13th
through the 24th at St. Patrick. Father Nagle will
be away and there is no coverage available.
Holy Hour for Vocations
On Thursday, August 16, 2012, come join in praying
with Bishop Cote a Eucharistic Holy Hour for Vocations. This month the holy hour will be at St. Colman
Church, Middlefield, CT from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Come
pray for those who are called to priestly or consecrated
religious life. Pray for our seminarians and those in
the process of applying to the Diocese. Join our Diocesan Prayer Team for Vocations by emailing the vocation office for more information at [email protected] and check out our website
at god-calls.org!
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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Introduction-Liturgy of the Word:
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Like the Israelites of old, gathered before the Lord in sacred
assembly, and like the crowds in today’s Gospel, who came
looking for Jesus, we assemble in this holy place. But,
unlike the Israelites, we do not grumble against the Lord for
lack of food. Unlike the crowds in today’s Gospel, we do
not demand a sign from Jesus. Instead, we assemble on this
Lord’s Day, grateful for God’s living Word and for the true
Bread of heaven: Jesus himself, the bread of life.
Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14, 2Pt 1:16-19, Mk 9:2-10, Ps 97:1a
Tuesday: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22, Mt. 14:22-36, Ps 102:17
Wednesday: Jer 31:1-7, Mt 15:21-28, Jer 31:10d
Thursday: Jer 31:31-34, Mt 16:13-23, Ps 51:12a
Friday: 2 Cor 9:6-10, Jn 12:24-26, Ps 31:6
Saturday: Hb 1:12-2:4, Mt 17:14-20, Ps 9:11b
Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8, Eph 4:30-5:2, Jn 6:41-51, Ps 34:2-9
Apostolate of Prayer for
Priests….Norwich
Aug 5: William Daniel Sanville 2011, Florence Witkin 2000,
Agnes DiStefano 1993, Louis Gagnon 1987, Edgar Girouard
1986
Aug 6: James Stark 2003, Gary Anderson 1997, Peter
Vaccarelli 1990, Kenneth Spellman 1986, Louis Ferrigno
1979, Pope Paul IV 1978, Magdalena Fournier 1977, Jane
Cogswell 1973
Aug 7: Ernestine Hurley 2002, Teresa Gianakos 1995,
Philomena Puzzo 1993, Veronica Sexton 1992, Lucy Gallo
1991, Celestine Cote 1982, Helen Greenwood 1980, Shirley
Cushing 1972
Aug 8: Fr. Santino Casimano 2005, Edward Williams 1998,
Marshall Fomento 1996, Benjamin Levy 1989, Helen Moriarty
1987
Aug 9: Ann Erikson 2009, Jane Rinaldi 1991, Lena Staino
1985, Elizabeth Wallett 1974
Aug 10: Fr. Thomas Shea 2006, Harold Elkins 1985, Frederick
Rau 1974, Edward Foy 1972
Aug 11: Helen Murphy 1999, Francis Parent 1997, Alice
Olander 1996, Margaret Johnston 1996, Juliette Bransfield
1991, Helen Vincent 1980, Thomas Strong 1978
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord. May their souls
and the souls of all the faithful departed through the
mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
8/5:
All Priests
8/6:
Rev. Charles McGrail & Rev. Robert Washabaugh
8/7:
V. Rev. James Carini & Rev. Tomasz Albrecht
8/8:
Rev. Damian Tomiczek & Rev. David Choquette
8/9:
Rev. Thomas Plathottam & Rev. Marcin Mikulski
8/10: Rev. Halbert Weidner & Rev. Justinian
Rweyemamu
8/11: Rev. Jose Rizal DiMapilis & Rev. Francis Rouleau
MATRIMONY
A beautiful sacrament
full of blessings, romance, love,
commitment, comedy, giving, new life, joys, sorrows, adventure, challenges, responsibilities, growth, memories
and more.
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly
loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with one another
and forgive whatever grievances you may have against
one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over
all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together
in perfect unity.” (Colossians 3:12-14)
ACA UPDATE
Thank you for your response to the 2012 Annual Catholic
Appeal. As a parish we have received gifts/pledges totaling $53,521.58 which represents 88.76% of our goal
($60,297). If you have not yet contributed, there is still
time.
No gift is too small.
Please visit
ww.norwichdevelopment.org to find out more. God bless
you.
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HEALTH TIP AUGUST 2012
To Buy or Not to Buy Organic Food? Going organic is
good for you and the Earth, but since organic can cost 50%100% more. The Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit
organization in Washington, D.C., recommends going organic
on produce that is most susceptible to pesticide residue, like:
~~Peaches are most susceptible to pesticide residue due to the
skin type ~~Apples if you eat the peel where the pesticides accumulate ~~Bell peppers are among those vegetables with
higher pesticide residues ~~Nectarines: scrub or remove the peel
to help reduce pesticide residues ~~Celery: reduce exposure by
thoroughly washing the stalks under streaming water ~~The
USDA has found almost 30 pesticide residues on pears. It's a
good idea to scrub a pear's skin to reduce pesticide residue and
bacteria ~~ Try to avoid imported grapes, which often have
higher pesticide residues ~~The USDA Pesticide Data Program
found 57 pesticide residues in spinach and 51 in lettuce. Buy
organic or grow your own (greens do well even in large patio
containers)
Look for the USDA Organic Seal Look for the organic
seal which means the food is grown, harvested, and processed
according to USDA standards that include restrictions on
amounts and residues of pesticides, hormones, and antibiotics.
Natural pesticides are allowed. Organic foods cannot be treated
with any sewage sludge, bioengineering, or ionizing radiation.
GUILD NEWS!
Just a reminder, the Guild will be making crafts, once again,
in the workroom from 7:00-8:00pm. All are welcome—no
artistic talent is required! The schedule is as follows: Aug.
7 & 21, Sept. 4 & 18, Oct. 2 & 16.
Also, mark your calendars for the fall bazaar which is
scheduled for Friday, November 2nd from 5:00-8:00pm and
Saturday, November 3rd from 9:00-1:00.
ACTS RETREAT for Men of the Parish
St. Patrick's is cosponsoring a men's retreat with St Andrews, Colchester, that begins Thursday, Sept 6, 2012. The
retreat includes opportunities for daily Mass, the sacraments, Adoration, and private reflection. The retreat ends
on Sunday, Sept 9 with a 10:30 Mass at St Patrick’s. Reception will follow in our Hall. Transportation will be provided to Immaculata Retreat House, Willimantic. Cost of
$205.00 includes a private room and meals. Registration
forms and ACTS brochures are at the entrance to Church.
A check of $100.00 payable to ACTS CT will reserve your
place. A limited amount of "need based "financial assistance is available. For additional information please contact
the following:
860.267.6644 Fr Walter Nagle, spiritual director
860.267.9508 Gary Cioe, director
860.267.9926 Warren Edwards, co-director
860.267.1508 Al Vela
WORD OF LIFE
The State is at the service of the person whose “wellbeing” it safeguards in its many aspects, starting with the
right to life, whose deliberate suppression may never be
permitted. Each one, therefore, can see that legislation
and the work of the State institutions must be in particular
at the service of the family, founded on marriage and open
to life……
—Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Meeting with Government Authorities, Milan, June 2, 2012
Christmas in August for Haiti
Will you help us collect Christmas presents for kids in
Haiti? Diocese of Norwich Outreach to Haiti is collecting
toys for children enrolled in the Education Scholarship
Program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Over 300 children attend school because of this program, through which sponsors in the U.S. pay school tuition for students whose
families could otherwise not afford to pay.
We are collecting new, unwrapped toy donations for
students in kindergarten through high school. In order to
ship the toys to Haiti in time for Christmas, the toy drive
will run through September 23, 2012. You can drop your
gifts off in Parish Office during regular office hours.
From their hearts and ours, THANK YOU!
We are accepting new sponsors for the 2012-13 academic
year. For more information on the Education Scholarship
Program or how to become a sponsor, please visit
www.outreachtohaiti.org/prorgams/education
DEFENDING OUR
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Our American founding fathers—Madison, Adams,
Washington, Hamilton, Franklin and Jefferson—
saw religious faith as vital to the life of free people,
why can’t the authors of the federal healthcare
mandate see the same thing?
If you haven’t already, please contact the offices of
your Congressional Representatives and United
States Senators to express your opposition to the federal healthcare mandate. For addresses and phones
numbers, please visit: www.ctcatholic.org or
www.norwichdiocese.org.
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Bereavement Support Groups
Every first and third Monday: 5:00-6:30pm,
Conference Room A or B, Middlesex Hospital,
Middletown. Every second and fourth Thursday: 6:308:00pm, Shoreline Medical Center, 260 Westbrook Rd.,
Essex. Every second and fourth Wednesday: 10:0011:30am, One MacDonough Place, Community Room.
(The Hospital’s assisted living facility on the corner of
Main St. Extension and MacDonough Place.) For more
information, please call Chaplain Dennis McCann,
Middlesex Hospital Chaplain, 860-358-6725.
St. Patrick Church Ministries
Adoption Information: Mike & Tina Mohr — 881-7080
Altar Servers: Susan Lanzi—267-9984
Altar Society: Maureen Sweeney 267- 2520
ACTS Retreat/Men& Women:
Warren & Beverly Edwards—267-9926
Al & Isabel Vela—267-1508
John & Carol Lambert—267-9157
Baptism Contact:
Sister Dominic Joseph —267-6644
Baptism Class:
Mary Kaye Varni—267-9050
SAVE THE DATES
ARGIA Sunset Cruises: Aug. 6, 13 and 20th. Evenings
of reflection on board the 81ft. schooner ARGIA. St. Edmund’s Retreat Directors host the cruises, lead with evening
prayer & offer spiritual reflection. Boxed supper is served.
$40/person. Call 860-536-0565 for more info. Group rates
are available.
DAY of Recollection (Feast of the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary): St. Edmund’s Retreat, Mystic, CT,
Wednesday, August 15th, 10:00—3:30pm. For information
call 860-536-0565.
Norwich District Annual Convention
Has been
changed from May to September 15, 2012. It will be held at
St. John Church in Montville. Details will follow when available.
Silver & Gold Jubilee Anniversary Mass: Inviting all
couples married 25 & 50 years, and any significant anniversary year, in renewal of your wedding vows at the Pontifical
Mass on Sunday, October 21, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Celebrate
with Bishop Michael R. Cote at the Cathedral of St. Patrick.
For more information call 860-889-8346 ext. 283
Married Couples Retreat: Immaculata Retreat House
Catholic Scripture Study
Kathy Anderson 365-5003
Child Advocate:
Peggy Puzzo 267-9932
Cobalt Lodge:
Daisy Conway—267-0833
Coordinator of Caregiving:
Sister Dominic Joseph—267-6644
Eucharistic Adoration: Sheila Wall—267-9486
Guild: Kim Lanou—267-9235
Knights of Columbus: Keith Lanou 860-680-4988
Marriage Encounter: Dan & Pam Harazim—267-1184
Nurses’ Ministry: Maggie Coolican—267-0540
Pastoral Council Chair: Peter Bergan—267-4341
Prayer Group: George & Regina Looby—267-8203
Sept 21-23, renew and rejuvenate your relationship as a married couple. For information call 860-462-6719 or email [email protected].
Prayer Line: Jann Dalton — 267-5720
Pat Powers — 267-8529
Sale Away with Father Michael Sullivan: To Port Ca-
Pro-Life:
naveral Orlando & Bahamas Cruise, Feb. 2-10, 2013 on the
Carnival Miracle out of New York. For information call 860399-1785 or email [email protected].
R.C.I.A.: Sister Dominic Joseph—267-6644
Cruise to Bermuda: East Catholic High School is planning a 5-day cruise on board Royal Caribbean’s Explorer,
April 13-18, 2013. INFORMATIONAL Meeting AUGUST
22, 2012 at 6:30pm. All are invited. For more information
call 860-649-5336 ext. 234 or email [email protected]
Vocation Contact:
Wedding Coordinator: Michelle Donahue—342-0435
Westside Manor: Deb Desrocher—267-0705