Previous Bulletin - Holy Trinity Church

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Previous Bulletin - Holy Trinity Church
ADMINISTRATOR
Rev. Charles E. Jacobs
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE
Sister Mary Louise Rouleau, CSJ
DIRECTOR OF LITHUANIAN MUSIC
George Petkaitis
DIRECTOR OF ENGLISH MUSIC
Cihan Yucel
BULLETIN EDITOR
Linda Rubera
OFFICE MANAGERS
Linda Rubera
Marie Carucci
DAILY MASS
Monday—Friday
12:05pm
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm
Sunday
9:00am (Lithuanian-English)
10:30am (English)
HOLY DAY MASS
12:05pm
CONFESSIONS
Saturday 3:30pm
MARRIAGES
Arrangements are to be
made at least six months
in advance.
NEW PARISHIONERS
New Parishioners are
welcome and are invited to
register at the Rectory.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday — Friday
9:00am—1:00pm
HOLY TRINITY MISSION STATEMENT
We, the worshipping community of Holy Trinity Church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford,
rooted in the Gospel and the celebration of the Eucharist, seek to make known God’s love in the world through
serving one another, sharing our faith and welcoming all.
Holy Trinity Church was founded by Lithuanian Immigrants in 1900 to serve and spread the teachings of
Jesus Christ. This church continues to share Lithuanian Liturgy and Traditions related to God.
Please pass this bulletin to your relatives, friends and neighbors
53 CAPITOL AVENUE, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06106-1711
RECTORY PHONE: 860-246-4162 • FAX: 860-246-5662 • Email: holytrinity53@yahoo.com
www.holytrinityhartford.org
Kindly turn off all personal electronic devices before entering the church. Thank you
Hartford
Holy Trinity Catholic Lithuanian Church
Responding to the Word this Week
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
XXVII Eilinė Savaitė
(274, 936C)
Saturday, October 1, 2016
4:00pm
Raymond Morin, Sr. requested by
Michael Verrengia
Sunday, October 2, 2016
9:00am
Dr and Mrs. Stankaitis requested by Family
and
Kunigunda Matijosaitis requested by
Donata Virkutis/sister
10:30am
Generous God, you have planted the gift of
faith in our hearts. Help me trust that the
faith I have will be enough whether life is
easy or difficult. Stir that gift into a flame
that sets the world on fire with the light of your Son, Jesus
Christ.
Amen
October 1
October 2
October 3
October 6
October 7
October 9
Ted Wnuk requested by Susan and
Robert Hicinbothem, Sr.
Marisa Spineti
Lisa Adamcewicz
Nicole LaFlair-Nieves
Sister Linda Babineau
Robert Gayhart, Jr.
Kathryn Urban
Beverly Adamcewicz
Agnes Gagnon
Edmond Jalinskas
Eleonora Simonaitis
Readings for the Week of
October 2, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
12:05pm
Mass Intention Available
Sunday:
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
12:05pm
Mass Intention Available
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Sister Catherine McNally
12:05pm
Thursday, October 6, 2016
12:05pm
Joshua Reynolds requested by
Gail Reynolds/mother
Hb 1:2-3; 2:2-4/Ps 95:1-2, 6-9/
2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14/Lk 17:5-10
Monday:
Gal 1:6-12/Ps 111:1-2, 7-10/Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday:
Gal 1:13-24/Ps 139:1-3, 13-15/Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14/Ps 117:1-2/Lk 11:1-4
Thursday:
Gal 3:1-5/Lk 1:69-75/Lk 11:5-13
Friday:
Gal 3:7-14/Ps 111:1-6/Lk 11:15-26
Saturday:
Gal 3:22-29/Ps 105:2-7/Lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17/Ps 98:1-4/2 Tm 2:8-13/
Lk 17:11-19
Friday, October 7, 2016
12:05pm
Mass Intention Available
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
XXVIII Eilinė Savaitė
(275, 938C)
Saturday, October 8, 2016
4:00pm
Zofia Klak (20th Anniversary) requested by
Daughters and Family
Financial Update
Weekend of September 25, 2016……….…….$2,672.50
….
Weekend of September 27, 2015………..…….$2,172
Sunday, October 9, 2016
9:00am
Mykolas Banevicus (10th Anniversary)
requested by Family
10:30am
Charles Martin Broff requested by
Diane Broff Dodson/daughter
Starting this weekend I will be present for
only one of the Masses on the weekend,
not both days.
Thanks,
Sister Mary Louise
Catholic Elementary School (HOPES) Collection:
2016 - $627
2015 - $626
Monthly Collection - This weekend
Our thanks and appreciation to all who contribute to our
parish weekly, parish improvement, monthly, special
Archdiocesan collections and make up their envelopes
when unable to be present.
Every envelope makes a difference and counts.
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
OCTOBER 2, 2016
Kindly remember those who have requested our
prayers:
Meetings this Week
All meetings held in the Church Hall
(unless otherwise stated)
Ed Landers • Richard Lombardi • Andrea
Flemke • Patricia Pierce • Helen Ferencek •
Louise LaPenna • Ryhan Colinbaugh • Aileen
Seon • Kristina Stankaitis-Phillips • Alexia
Harrison • Kathleen Fitzgerald • Helen
Andriks • Carol Sawka • Elizabeth and
Robert Gayhart, Jr. • Mary Mendes • Charlie
St. Pierre • Guy Wilcox • Milli • Danute Brazdzionis • Dennis
Vitiaz • Barbara Ellen Vitiaz • Geri Spencer • Barbara Ann Herpst •
Viet Nguyen • Arden • Gene Snow • Tyler Belfleur • Joe Rukus •
Wanda Klinkevich • Amy • Annette Krantz • Warren Lewis •
Corinne Longo • Camden Soucy • Kasey Grimaldi • Phyllis
Bishop • Maria Collins • Daniel Ficacelli • Joseph Verrengia •
Lauren Kinnarney • Marylou Sonderegger • Pamela Murray • John
Dignus • Victoria Reinholtz • Diane Miller • Viola Harlow • Nancy
Harlow • Lorraine Verrengia • Lorraine DeMilia • Gus Morales •
Dakoda Frank • Fritzie Sposito• Olivia Jackopsic • Vytas
Saimininkas • Jamie Patterson • Demian Fontanella • Michael
Yeske • Domicella (Dottie) Rydzeil • Vaidotas Spakauskas •
Justyn Cyr
If you are aware of any of the above having been restored
to good health, please call the parish office to have their
names removed. Thank you!
October Month of the Most Holy Rosary
On October 7, we celebrate a well-loved memorial in honor
of the Rosary, and according to a
long-standing tradition, the entire month
of October is dedicated to the Most Holy
Rosary. In the Rosary, with its sequence
of prayers and mysteries, we
contemplate the Gospel in company with
the Blessed Virgin Mary. As Blessed Pope
John Paul II wrote in 2002, “the Rosary.
. . .is a prayer loved by countless Saints and encouraged by
the Magisterium. Simple yet profound, it still remains, at
the dawn of this third millennium, a prayer of great
significance, destined to bring forth a harvest of holiness. . .
.With the Rosary, the Christian people sits at the school of
Mary and is led to contemplate the beauty on the face of
Christ and to experience the depths of his love. Through
the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though
from the very hands of the Mother of the
Redeemer” (Rosarium Virginis Mariae. 1)
Annual Rosary Rally
th
The 27 Annual Rosary Rally will be held at the
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in
Waterbury on October 2nd from 2:00pm to
3:30pm. Procession, rosary, talk and
Benediction. Fr. Matthew Mauriello, Pastor of
St. Roch’s Church in Greenwich, CT and President of the
No. American Congress on Mercy is the guest speaker.
“Learning and Living Mercy” is the topic of his talk.
For info, call Lorraine Greski at 203-736-9606.
12:00noon
7:00pm
Monday, October 3rd AA Meeting
Monday, October 3rd AA Meeting
9:15am
Sunday, October 9th First Communion Class
7:00pm
Tuesday, October 11th Knights of
Lithuania Meeting
10:30am
Sunday, October 16th Exploring Baltics
Fall Festival
Little FREE Library
Holy Trinity Church is now home to a
Little FREE Library, located in the
vestibule. This library belongs to
everyone —parishioners and friends! If
you see a book you would like to read,
feel free to take it. When you are
finished with it, share it with a friend or return to the
library. Since this is a church we are offering some spiritual
reading for the journey. Try it, you may like it.
Pastoral Planning Progress Report
By late September, the first round of
pastoral planning meetings will have
resulted in restructuring
recommendations from over 200
priests and at least 900 parishioners
representing 17 deaneries and 212
parishes of the Archdiocese. An
additional round of meetings with priests and parishioners
will begin sometime in November. These meetings will
entail reviews and feedback on the first round of deanery
planning. The feedback we gather will be used to advance
our thinking on how best to restructure our deaneries.
Additionally, and as a response to people’s request for more
frequent and up-to-date communication, the Office of
Pastoral Planning has launched its new Pastoral Planning
website: stewardsfortomorrow.org. Here you will find
information about Pastoral Planning, including a glossary of
key terms; people invested in guiding the process; data and
statistics that will help inform decisions; news and
testimonies from those involved in the pastoral planning
process, and much more. Finally, in the last quarter of
2016, we will publish a special edition magazine dedicated
to providing even more information about pastoral
planning, including stories and testimonies from people
whose parishes and/or schools have already merged or are
in the process of restructuring. The magazine will be mailed
to every registered household of the Archdiocese.