St. Damien of Molokai Parish
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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.�
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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. Karla Neville� �
Principal� �
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77 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor, CT �
Website: www.stgabrielschool.org
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Tel: 860�688�6401�
FAX: 860�298�8668�
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Mrs. Cynthia Glick�
Coordinator of Faith Formation�
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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�
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CHURCH SEXTON
Mrs. Charlene Stosonis�
Mr. Jonathan Wyse� �
Communications Coordinator� �
E�mail: [email protected] �
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Saint Gabriel Church
379 Broad Street
Windsor, CT 06095
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Saint Joseph Church
1747 Poquonock Avenue
Poquonock, CT 06064
Reverend John P. Melnick�
Pastor�
Email: [email protected]�
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Priest in Residence: Reverend Robert J. Grant�
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Deacon Albert Cala�
Deacon R. Carl Lickwar�
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SCHEDULE OF MASSES
Monday � Wednesday & Friday Daily Mass: 7:30am�
St. Gabriel & St. Joseph Churches alternate weeks �
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Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm (St. Gabr iel), 5:15pm (St. Joseph)�
Sunday: 8:00 & 11:00am (St. Gabr iel)�
9:30am (St. Joseph)�
GROW YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST � ONE MORE MEMBER�
MUSIC MINISTRY
Mr. Scott P. Rioux �
Director of Music�
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 �
RECTORY OFFICE
Mrs. Martha Erickson�
Parish Secretary�� �
E�mail: [email protected]
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Ms. Lori Possum� �
Bookkeeper��
E�mail: [email protected]�
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Saturday� � � December 14 � The Vigil of The Third
� Sunday of Advent�
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� 4:00 PM� � Charles & Bernice Alekson req. by Family�
(SGC)� � � �
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5:15 PM�� � Conrad Fauteux �
(SJC)� � � Martin Fauteux req. by Francoise Fauteux �
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Sunday� � � December 15 � The Third Sunday of Advent �
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� 8:00 AM� � 6th Ann. � Bernadette Renda req. by �
(SGC)� � � Family� � �
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� 9:30 AM� � 1st Ann. � Ernest Salamone req. by Wife, �
(SJC)� � � Janice� �
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11:00 AM� � Deacon Ron Biamonte req. by St. Damien �
(SGC)� � � Choir and the Good Shepherd Choir �
Monday� � � December 16 �
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� 7:30 AM� � Mary Cerutti req. by Family�
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Tuesday� � � December 17�
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� 7:30 AM� � 1st Ann. � Linda Bender req. by Mother &
� Dad �
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Wednesday� � December 18 �
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� 7:30 AM� � Birthday Remembrance � Donald LaBarre
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Thursday� � � December 19�
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� No Mass� � �
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Friday� � � December 20�
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� 7:30 AM� � Birthday Remembrance � Joan Mary
� Kennedy req. by Husband, Children & Family�
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The Following Weekend �
Mass Intentions�
Saturday� � � December 21 � The Vigil of The Fourth
� Sunday of Advent�
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� 4:00 PM� � James Farrow req. by Brother, John �
(SGC)� � � �
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5:15 PM�� � Christmas Remembrance � Francis, Rose �
(SJC)� � � & Louis Lupo req. by Daughter, Marie &
� George Dixon�
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Sunday� � � December 22 � The Fourth Sunday of
� Advent �
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� 8:00 AM� � Birthday Remembrance � Tony Visone�
(SGC)� � � req. In Loving Memory by Daughter,
� Granddaughter & Family� � �
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� 9:30 AM� � Dorothy LaGrange �
(SJC)� � � The Whalen Family req. by Husband,
� Albert & Family� �
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11:00 AM� � Donna Souza �
(SGC)� � � Leo Souza req. by Father� �
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Sundays�
10:30am (St. Joseph) & 12:00pm (St. Gabriel)�
Please call the Parish Rectory Office to schedule a date�
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Reconciliation: �
Saturdays at 3:15pm (St. Gabriel)�
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Marriage: Arrangements should be made by calling the
Rectory at least six months in advance�
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Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Rectory�
Offertory: December 7 & 8
Weekly Collection: $ 8,222
Retired Religious Fund: $ 3,647
On-line Giving: $ 1,577
“Thank you hardly seems adequate to convey what it means to
us,” says a Catholic sister of the financial assistance her
community received from the Retirement Fund for Religious.
Prayer filled thanks for your donation to last week’s second
collection.�
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The St. Pauly Shed brought in a total of $37.93 for the month of
November. Your generosity and hard work to update your
spaces certainly helps your parish as well. Thank you!�
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Thank you for all your support to St. Damien of Molokai Parish!�
Please remember those who have gone
before us marked with the sign of faith.
Remember the sick of the parish at home, in hospitals and in
convalescent homes, especially, Fred Hawran, Sr., Ray
Gaylord, Melanie Carter, Gail Handley, Perry Sprague,
Mark Martin, Norm Quenneville, Caroline Petch, Anthony
Pugliese, Jack Szczepanik, Penny McCormick, Sharon
Kurpen, Roy Hall, Erin Keaney, Pamela Stack, Bill
Erickson, Lori Marinone, Patricia Wilson, Christina
Wilson, Aida Beatty, and those named on our prayer wall.�
Daily 7:30 AM Masses�
Monday �Wednesday & Friday at St. Gabriel Church�
Welcome, guests! If you would like to join our parish, please call 860�688�4905, �
visit windsorcatholic.org, or email us at [email protected]. �
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Adoration Committee�
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The adoration committee would like to thank everyone who
has come to adore our Lord in our new adoration chapel.� �
We will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. You
are still welcome to come sit before the tabernacle, but the
Lord will NOT be exposed in the monstrance.�
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Please contact Nick Chapman ([email protected], 860�
371�1240) for questions.��
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Prayer for the Third Week of Advent�
(three candles are lit including the pink one)�
LEADER: As we draw near to you, Lord God, keep us aware
of your presence in all we do. Come with power to enlighten
us by your grace, that we may live in praise and peace all our
days. We ask this through Christ our Lord. ALL: Amen.�
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This Christmas, focus not on the gifts and presents, but on the
Gift and the Presence; focus not on the lights, but on the Light;
not on the glitter and sparkle, but on the simplicity and ease with
which this child comes into the world, inviting you and me to see
with the eyes and mind and heart of God Himself. Receive from
Him the Spirit of Christmas that will keep you the whole year
through. Come, joyful and triumphant, singing the hymn of the
ages that resounds in our hearts: the Lord is come!�
MINISTRIES�
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In an attempt to have you, our parishioners, more fully and easily
participate in parish activities, listed below is the contact
information for the various ministries. �
Adoration Chapel� Nick Chapman� [email protected]�
Altar Servers� Deacon Carl [email protected]�
Bible Study� � Diane Caron [email protected]�
Boy Scouts� John Meakin [email protected]�
Building and Grounds Peter Arsenault [email protected]�
Celebrate Life� Ann Hickey� [email protected]�
Choir� Scott Rioux [email protected]�
EM of the Eucharist Deacon Carl [email protected]�
Faith Formation Cyndie Glick [email protected]�
Funeral Mass Ministry Estelle LaBarre [email protected]�
Helping Hands Linda Anderson 860�508�7349�
Homebound Beth Lawlor � [email protected]�
Knights of Columbus Tom Harris� [email protected]�
Lectors Deacon Carl [email protected]�
Legion of Mary� Paul Daudelin� [email protected]�
Liturgy Committee Stan Kulas [email protected]�
Men’s Retreat� Jim Welsh [email protected]�
Prayer Shawl Pat Carpenter [email protected]�
RCIA Deacon Al Cala [email protected]�
Rosary Makers Arline Spadafora 860�688�2351�
Social Action Lisa Andersen [email protected]�
Social Ministry Maureen Fernandes [email protected]�
Ushers/Greeters Steve Van Gasbeck [email protected]�
Youth Choir Vicky Ascherman 860�918�5900�
Youth Group Suzanne Hawran [email protected]�
CPR CLASS
OFFERED�
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December 18 @ 6:30 pm�
Note correction on date�
St. Joseph Church�
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Call the rectory to register�
Scripture Study
for weekend readings
Saint Gabriel Church
Deacon’s Room
Wednesday
December 18
6:00 - 7:00 pm �
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn at �
St. Joseph Church �
for the greater glory of God and as an�
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Anniversary Remembrance for
Barry Towers
Offered by Marlene & Family�
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT
AT SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH
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Monday, December 16
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7 PM �
Featuring the Wethersfield High School Choralaires �
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Our Music Director, Mr. Scott Rioux invites all to attend.�
A reception will follow in Father Doherty Hall.�
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It is customary and fitting to remember
loved ones who have died with memorial
donations to a favorite cause or charity. In
this way, the memory of the deceased is honored and a good
work, either civic or religious, is perpetuated. There are
numerous charities that have been traditionally designated for
such purpose.�
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At times, we are also offered donations to these funds to honor
particular individuals at special times of the year or to
commemorate an event in their lives.�
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�We are grateful to the following who have donated to St.
Joseph Remembrance Fund:�
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In Remembrance of John Pavlik�
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Ann Hickey�
John & Mary Bosch, Jr.�
Kathy & Ted O’ Brien�
Faith & Robert Brousseau�
Corey & Margaret Levasseur�
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The term "Advent" comes from the Latin language
meaning "arrival."� Through prayer, we can connect with
God’s grace and love in asking Him to ready our hearts
as He prepared all of history to receive the gift of His
Son. Pray to the Father for focus and devotion �
during Advent to cut away the distractions and �
make your life a place of warmth and faith. �
Celebrate the arrival and glory of Christ! �
Christianity.com�
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Social Action
Monthly Food Collection
The monthly food collection is next weekend. The Windsor
Food Bank has asked for baking items, canned vegetables,
pasta sauce, hot and cold cereal, and paper towels for the
December drive. Thank you for your continued participation. �
Giving Tree – Thank you!
Thank you to all that participated in the Giving
Tree. Thanks to your generosity, 462 gifts were
purchased for children and families in need.
Your goodness and kindness is much
appreciated. �
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Collection for Troop Care Package
Thank you to all that donated to the troops
through our collection envelopes on the
Giving Tree. Your donations are greatly
appreciated and will be used to purchase snacks for the
soldiers. If you would still like to participate, please place your
donation in an envelope marked “Troops” and place it in any
collection basket through month�end. Please remember, if you
know a deployed soldier that would like to receive a care
package, please contact Lisa Andersen or Sue Claughsey. �
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Coats for Children
Social Action is collecting NEW coats, mittens, and hats for
children. The items will be donated to several organizations in
need. If you would like to participate, please leave your
donation in the church Halls by December 23. Social Action
understands that there are many events and projects taking
place to collect items this Holiday season. Please participate
where it best aligns with your giving. Thank you for all you do!�
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The next Social Action meeting will be February 3, 2020, at St.
Joseph Church. 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].�
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“We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things with
great love.” Mother Teresa�
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Dear Jesus, help us focus on you during this
busy season. May we stay aware of the joy
you bring into our lives. We want to find you
in the everyday moments and come with
hearts of gratitude to your manger on
Christmas. Amen (Dynamic Catholic)�
Northwest Catholic High School will offer an
Entrance Exam on Saturday, January 11 at 8 am.
You can register for the exam online at
www.northwestcatholic.org/admissions. Walk�ins are
welcome! Please contact Andrew Selig at
[email protected] with any questions.�
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In today’s Gospel reading, we find that John had been put in jail
because there were people who didn’t like that he was telling
people to repent for their sins, and that the Messiah was coming. �
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John sent his followers to Jesus to ask if he was the one God promised to send.
Listen to the Gospel to hear what Jesus answered.�
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Jesus answered John's question by telling him how he was doing his job. What was Jesus
doing?� He was performing miracles. Then Jesus told the people how John was doing the job he
was given.� John the Baptist was not interested in the things of this world, like having a nice home
and fine clothes. And he was even willing to go to prison to do the job God gave him.�
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Jesus called John the greatest person ever born and said that when we do what God wants us to
do, we too will be great in heaven someday.�
Today we light two purple candles and the pink candle of our Advent wreaths. Pink is a color of joy
and shows that we are joyfully looking forward to celebrating the birth of Jesus!�
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We are accepting donations for Christmas flowers.
Perhaps you would like to make a donation in memory
of a deceased family member, friend or in honor of
someone. Names will be published in January. �
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Next Blood Drive �
February 25, 2020�
St. Joseph Church �
Call to make an
appointment�
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Monday, Dec. 16�
Prayer Shawl
Holiday Luncheon
at �
St. Gabriel Hall�
�1:00 PM�
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Position Open�
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St. Gabriel School is looking for a part�time
cook/server for their lunch program starting
January 2
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. If you or �anyone you know is
interested in this position please call Karla
Neville at 860�688�6401. �
1 State Street , New Haven, CT 203-865-0400
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�RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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Reminder: In the event of inclement weather, please check WFSB
or WVIT on air or online one hour before class start time for the
cancellation of Religious Ed classes. Remember to look for ‘St.
Damien � Windsor’. You may also call the Religious Education
Office to hear the status of classes for that day/evening.� �
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December�
15� Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School�for �
Grades K � 8 9:30 � 10:40 am�
21� Christmas Pageant rehearsal at 1:00 pm at St. Gabriel �
Church�
22� NO Religious Education Classes�
24� Christmas Pageant at 3:30 pm at St. Gabriel Church�
29� NO Religious Education Classes�
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January�
5� Student & Family Mass for Grades 5 & 6 at St. Joseph�
Church 9:30 am � no Rel Ed classes for Gr 5 & 6�
5� Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School�for �
Grades K � 4, 7 & 8 9:30 � 10:30 am�
5� Religious Education & St. Gabriel School Student Mass �
at St. Gabriel Church 11:00 am�
12� Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School�for �
Grades K � 8 9:30 � 10:40 am�
17� Rehearsal for First Reconciliation 6:00 � 7:15 pm at St. �
Joseph Church�
19� Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School�for �
Grades K � 8 9:30 � 10:40 am�
24� Rehearsal for First Reconciliation 6:00 � 7:15 pm at St. �
Joseph Church�
25� Sacrament of First Reconciliation 1:00 pm at St. Joseph �
Church�
26� Religious Education Classes at St. Gabriel School�for�
Grades K � 8 9:30 � 10:40 am�
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Christmas Pageant� Rehearsal�� Children and youth taking part
in the Pageant, and Parent & Student Volunteers should attend
the Dress rehearsal on December 21
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at 1:00 pm at St. Gabriel
Church. The Christmas Pageant will begin at 3:30 pm on
Tuesday, December 24
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. Those taking part in the Pageant and
Parent & Student Volunteers should arrive at the church by 3:00
pm and gather in the Church Hall.�
January 5
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Religious Education & St. Gabriel School Student &
Family Masses – on Sunday, January 5
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, the Religious Ed students
in grades 5 & 6 will not meet at St. Gabriel School for classes, but
will meet at St. Joseph Church for the 9:30 am Mass. Religious Ed
teachers will gather with students in Fr. Doherty Hall by 9:15am
and will then go upstairs with students for Mass.
Also on January 5
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, Religious Education and St. Gabriel School
students will gather in St. Gabriel Church Hall and process into the
church together for the 11:00 am Mass. Student volunteers are
needed for both Masses to Greet Parishioners; Read
Announcements, Readings and Prayers of the Faithful, Altar Serve,
Help with the Collection, and may Bring up the Gifts at the
Offertory. Those interested in participating should contact Cyndie
Glick (Religious Ed) or Karla Neville (St. Gabriel School).�
Catholic Religious Emblem Counselor Training �
And for Scouts BSA Leaders�
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January 4, 2020 � 8:30 am � 12 pm ($15/person) �
Pastoral Center, 467 Bloomfield Avenue,
Bloomfield�
Register at www.CatholicEdAOHCT.org�
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For more information: Jennifer McClintock 860�242�5573�
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The Catholic Cemeteries Association of the Archdiocese of Hartford, Inc.
*Offer cannot be combined with any other specials. Pre Need purchases only will receive 0% financing.
For your convenience we now sell Granite Flush Markers and Monuments at all our locations! New!! Receive a 5% discount for paying in full on any burial purchase!!
Mt St Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield 860-242-0738Holy Cross Cemetery, Glastonbury 860-646-3772St Mary Cemetery, East Hartford 860-646-3772
St James Cemetery, Manchester 860-646-3772St Mary Cemetery, New Britain 860-225-1938St Bridget Cemetery, Manchester 860-646-3772
It’s Back! From now till New Years Eve 2019
0%* Financing on all Cemetery Space! Take advantage of this opportunity to leave your loved ones the greatest holiday gift ever: Peace of Mind, knowing that all your final resting place needs have been taken care of. Call
our Family Service Advisors and set up a time to discuss your individual preferences.