The Catholic Communities of St. Adalbert and St. Patrick
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The Catholic Communities of St. Adalbert and St. Patrick
The Catholic Communities of St. Adalbert and St. Patrick Church of St. Adalbert Church of St. Patrick 90 Alden Avenue Founded 1915 64 Pearl Street Founded 1860 Visit the website for the Catholic Communities of St. Patrick and St. Adalbert www.ccopa.org Rev. John Weaver, Pastor Rev. Anthony Bruno, Weekend Assistant Deacon Vincent Motto, Deacon Offices for St. Adalbert and St. Patrick 64 Pearl Street • 860-745-2411 • Fax: 860-253-9483 E-mail address: stpatricc@aol.com Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm June/July/August — Monday-Thursday Religious Education Office 73 Pearl Street • 860-741-0572 Prayer Line 860-745-6492 Baptisms and Marriages Please call the Office Schedule of Masses and Confessions Saturday Confessions: 3:30-4:00 PM - Only at St. Patrick Church Saturday Vigil: 4:30 PM at St. Patrick Church Sunday Morning: 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM at St. Adalbert Church and 10:45 AM at St. Patrick Church Weekdays: 8:00 AM Monday & Tuesday at St. Patrick and 8:00 AM Wednesday & Thursday at St. Adalbert Monday: 6:00 PM - Spanish Language Mass (7:30 PM June-August) at St. Patrick THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF ST. ADALBERT AND ST. PATRICK In the event that Enfield schools are delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions, morning Mass will also be cancelled and the parish offices will be closed. Saturday June 28 4:30 PM St. Patrick’s—Umberto Balsamo—Req. by Vincy & Stefano Gandolfo Sunday June 29 8:00 AM St. Adalbert’s—The Jackobek Family—Req. by Children, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren 9:30 AM St. Adalbert’s—Frances Mancz—Req. by Marge & Bill Stepansky 10:45 AM St. Patrick’s—Richard & Jennie Frechette— Req. by Jason Esslinger Monday June 30 8:00 AM St. Patrick’s—Jerry Torre—Req. by Wife & Children 7:30 PM St. Patrick’s—For the Parishioners of St. Adalbert & St. Patrick Tuesday 8:00 AM ENFIELD, CT WELCOME! No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church; no matter what your current family and marital situation; no matter what your personal history, age, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, physical condition; no matter what your own selfimage; you are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here at Saint Adalbert’s and Saint Patrick’s. Readings for the Week of June 29, 2014 Sunday: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Mt 9:14-17 Next Sunday: Zec 9:9-10/Rom 8:9, 11-13/Mt 11:25-30 July 1 St. Patrick’s—Robert Varno—Req. by Friend Wednesday July 2 8:00 AM St. Adalbert’s—Daniel Post—Req. by Vincie Basile Thursday July 3 8:00 AM St. Adalbert’s—Allen Coulombe—Req. by Ray & Henrietta Montgna Friday No Morning Mass In your charity, please pray for the soul of Lynn Maccio. July 4 Saturday July 5 No Morning Mass 4:30 PM St. Patrick’s—Nicholas Mule, 18th Anniversary—Req. by Wife & Children Sunday 8:00 AM July 6 St. Adalbert’s—Gail Mercik—Req. by Husband 9:30 AM St. Adalbert’s—Zygmunt Puzon—Req. by Wife & Children 10:45 AM St. Patrick’s—For the Intentions of Desiree— Req. by Christina & Kathy PRO LIFE ROSARY Our Pro-Life Group meets on the first Saturday of every month for the recitation of the rosary near the Planned Parenthood’s facility, at 111 Hazard Ave. (rte. 190) next to the Country Diner in Enfield. You are invited to join them at 10:00 AM each month. St. Patrick Church Wedding Banns: II Suzanne Jolissaint & Raymond Lanzano SUNDAY MORNING MASSES AT ST ADALBERT’S Sunday morning Masses at St. Adalbert’s are now being broadcast live by way of television to the classroom in the church basement. This may be a more comfortable and cooler location for those particularly bothered by the summer heat. The air conditioning in the basement will be turned on for your comfort and there will be seating available around the television set. Don’t hesitate to take advantage of this alternative. SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES SAINT PATRICK MEDITATION GARDEN The restoration of the St. Patrick’s Meditation is now complete and we will be taking new orders for bricks to be installed in the fall. The cost of one brick is $40 which covers the purchase and inscription and also allows for the maintenance of the garden. Order forms will be available in the church or at the Rectory Office. For any questions please contact Betty at 860-745-2411. ENFIELD LOAVES & FISHES Enfield Loaves and Fishes (Soup Kitchen) is in need of garden vegetables. Many people over plant and this is a good way to share what you don’t need. The Soup Kitchen is located at 28 Prospect Street. Drop off time is 2:00 6:00 PM, Monday—Friday. Call Priscilla at 860-7410226 A NEED FOR USED EYEGLASSES For more than 40 years the members of the Enfield Lions Club have been collecting used eyeglasses for recycling. After inspection and sorted they are sent to various underdeveloped countries. They are never given to foreign governments or sold for any purpose. The collection box is located at the Pearl Street entrance to St. Patrick FREE RELIGIOUS ITEMS/BOOKS Looking for some inspiration? How about a prayer card or pamphlet? Maybe a rosary? A book or booklet to enrich your faith? Browse our free religious items and book table in the vestibule of St. Adalbert Church for these and other “gifts of faith.” “The simple path: Silence is Prayer, Prayer is Faith, Faith is Love, Love is Service. The Fruit of Service is Peace.” Bl. Mother Teresa SUMMER LUNCH BUNCH For children 18 and under & parents at St. Patrick’s Church Hall 64 Pearl Street Monday—Friday June 23rd—August 22nd 11:00 —11:50 AM Activity & information providers Noon—12:30 PM Lunch No Cost! No Registration! Lots of Fun!! MONTHLY ROSARIES - JULY Monthly recitation of the rosary will be held at St. Adalbert Church at 7:00pm on: Tuesday, July 8 – monthly rosary for the sick Thursday, July 17 – monthly rosary for vocations JUNE 29, 2014 FELICIAN ADULT DAY CARE A HOME…..AWAY FROM HOME Are you looking for a day respite program for a loved one who cannot remain at home during the day while you are at work? Perhaps the answer to the question can be found at Felician Adult Day Center at 1333 Enfield Street in Enfield, CT The Center is a safe haven for those suffering from cognitive impairments and other disabilities. The Center offers health programs and services such as fulltime nursing care, nutritional meals and snacks, a caregiver’s support group, beauty parlor, podiatry, etc. Sing-a-longs as well as daily activities which include arts and crafts are also offered. It is truly an ideal setting for socialization. For more information, call the Center at 860-745-2542. The Center is certified by the Conn. Association for Adult Day Centers and it is a sponsored ministry for the North American Province of the Felician Sisters. Do you need help with your loved one? Are worried about them being home alone during the day? CALL THE ENFIELD ADULT DAY CENTER TODAY! Your loved one will: Have a safe place to stay during the day Arts & Crafts Exercise Entertainment Field Trips Hot Meals & Snacks Registered Nurse, Certified Nurses Aides & Social Worker Call 860-763-7538 SUMMER HOURS - St. Adalbert/St. Patrick’s Rectory Office will be closed on Fridays only for the summer months. We ask that you kindly try to do your requests and concerns with the Rectory Monday— Thursday. Thank you for your cooperation. A & P NEWS Over the past several weeks patrons have voluntarily made monetary donations to the store. These contributions have enabled us to purchase 45 Colgate toothbrushes and 30 tubes of Colgate tooth paste. These contributions will help to reinforce their active participation in the goal of the store, to make the essentials of life a little easier for those in need. For questions or concerns kindly contact Judy Uricchio at 860-745-2344. God bless! SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES Treasure: Weekly offering for the weekend of June 21/22 St. Patrick Church Weekly offertory Maintenance offering $3,506.07 $346.00 Online Giving—6/17—6/25 $923.50 St. Patrick’s Online collection schedule for the month of July: July 6—Weekly & air conditioning July 13—Weekly & school maintenance July 20—Weekly July 27—Weekly & maintenance St. Adalbert Church Weekly offertory (6—21/22) Monthly Online giving (6/16-6/25) Total What the parish needs for this week: Deficit $3,869.06 $372.00 $65.00 $4,306.06 $5,135.00 ($828.94) St. Adalbert’s Online collection schedule for the month July: July 6—Weekly & Monthly July 13—Weekly July 20—Weekly July 27—Weekly Thank you for your generosity! ON LINE GIVING The On Line Giving Program is a safe and secure way to contribute to the parish. To make use of this service, simply go to our parish website – www.ccopa.org and click on the On Line Giving icon. You must be a registered parishioner with or without offertory envelopes. If you wish to register, or if you have questions about this program, please call Betty at the Rectory Office, 860-745 -2411, Monday – Friday, between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM VAN DRIVER Felician Adult Day Center is now hiring a part-time van driver. If anyone is interested, please contact Karen Enderle at 860-745-2542. A Connecticut license is required for this paid position. CHILDREN’S BOOKS—FREE Next to our free religious articles table, we’ll also have some “easy reader” books for your children or grandchildren. Take some home for summertime reading. JUNE 29, 2014 June 29—July 6 SUNDAY Baptisms—St Adalbert’s Church & St. Patrick’s Church MONDAY Lunch Bunch Program, 11:00 Am—12:30 PM, St. Patrick’s Church Hall Spanish Language Mass, 7:30 PM, St. Patrick Church TUESDAY Lunch Bunch Program—11:00 AM—12:30 PM, St. Patrick Church Hall Mount Carmel Women’s Auxiliary Meeting, 7:00 PM, Mt. Carmel Hall WEDNESDAY Lunch Bunch Program, 11:00 AM—12:30 PM, St. Patrick Church Hall THURSDAY Lunch Bunch Program, 11:00 AM—12:30 PM, St. Patrick Church Hall FRIDAY NO FoodShare Truck NO Lunch Bunch Program St. Adalbert/St. Patrick Rectory Office Closed SUNDAY Baptisms: St. Adalbert Church & St. Patrick Church UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS July 7—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 8—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick Rosary for the Sick—St. Adalbert July 9—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 10—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 11—St. Adalbert/St. Patrick Rectory Office Closed Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick A & P Store—St. Patrick July 12—Dominican Sisters Pie Sale—St. Adalbert & St. Patrick July 13—St. Adalbert & St. Patrick Baptisms Dominican Sisters Pie Sale—St. Adalbert & St. Patrick July 14—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 15—A & P Store Open—St. Patrick Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 16—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick July 17—Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick Rosary for Vocations—St. Adalbert July 18—St. Adalbert/St. Patrick Rectory Office FoodShare Truck—St. Patrick Lunch Bunch Program—St. Patrick JUNE 29, 2014 PEERLESS PEERLESS TOOL & MACHINE CO., INC. FAITH CORNER” STS. PETER AND PAUL - SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2014 PRECISION MACHINING SINCE 1942 5 PEERLESS WAY, ENFIELD, CT 06082-2371 WWW.PEERLESSTOOL.COM Today, June 29, the Church celebrates the feast day of Saints Peter and Paul. As early as the year 258, there has been a tradition of celebrating the solemnities of both Saint Peter and Saint Paul on the same day. Together, these two saints founded the See of Rome through their ministry, preaching, and martyrdom there. Peter, who was named Simon, was a fisherman in Galilee. He was introduced to the Lord Jesus by his brother Andrew who was also a fisherman. Jesus gave him the name Cephas (Petrus in Latin), which means ‘Rock,’ because he was to become the rock upon which Christ would build His Church. Peter was the first to recognize Jesus as “the Messiah” and pledged his faithfulness until death. But Peter also made mistakes, such as losing faith when walking on water with Christ and betraying the Lord on the night of His passion. Still, despite his human weaknesses, Peter was chosen to shepherd God's flock as head of the Church on earth. As the first Pope, Peter led the Apostles and ensured that the disciples kept the true faith. Saint Peter spent his last years in Rome, leading the Church through persecution and eventually was martyred in the year 64. He was crucified upside-down at his own request, because he claimed he was not worthy to die as his Lord. Buried on Vatican hill, St. Peter's Basilica is built over his tomb. Saint Paul was known as the Apostle to the Gentiles. His letters are included in the New Testament where we learn much about his life and the faith of the early Church. Before receiving his name Paul, he was Saul, a Jewish Pharisee who persecuted the Christians in Jerusalem. According to scripture records, Saul was present at the stoning of the first martyr, Saint Stephen. Saul's conversion occurred on his way to Damascus to persecute Christians there. While traveling along the road, he was suddenly encircled by a great light from heaven. Blinded, he fell off his horse. Saul then heard a voice say to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” He answered: “Who are you, Lord?” And Christ said: “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.” Saul then continued to Damascus, where he was baptized and his sight was then restored. He took the name Paul (meaning “humble” in Latin) and spent the rest of his life preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles of the Mediterranean world (e.g. Corinthians, Philippians, Galatians, Ephesians, etc.) Paul was imprisoned and taken to Rome. He was beheaded there in the year 67. Paul is buried in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. In a sermon in the year 395, St. Augustine of Hippo said of Saints Peter and Paul: “Both apostles share the same feast day, for these two were one . . . Peter went first, and Paul followed. And so we celebrate this day made holy for us by the apostles' blood. 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