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THE CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

UNA FAMILIA DE IGLESIAS CATÓLICAS EN EL ÁREA DE WINDHAM A FAMILY OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES IN THE WINDHAM AREA SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS, SAINT JOSEPH, SAINT MARY

CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SAINT JOSEPH PARISH 99 Jackson Street Willimantic, CT 06226 860-423-8439 Fax 860-423-6825 EMAIL: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE HOURS MONDAY—FRIDAY 9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. FRIDAY’S MEMORIAL DAY THRU LABOR DAY 9:00 A.M.—NOON HOLY MASS WEEKENDS: Saturday 4:00 P.M. Sunday 7:30 A.M. & 11:15 A.M. WEEKDAYS: Monday—Friday 7:00 A.M. SATURDAY: 7:30 A.M. MONDAY : 7:00 P.M. Mass and Novena in Honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal HOLY DAYS: As Announced CONFESSIONS: Saturdays 2:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE SAINT MARGARET CHAPEL MISSION OF SAINT JOSEPH PARISH Route 14, 2 Palmer Road Scotland, CT 06264 860-423-8439 FAX 860-423-6825 EMAIL: [email protected] Available for special occasions by exception. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE

CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE! www.catholicwindham.org In Progress!

THE PASTORAL TEAM PASTOR/PÁRROCO: Very Rev. Laurence LaPointe PAROCHIAL VICARS/VICARIOS: Rev. Jonathan Ficara Rev. Juan Angel Aguirre DEACONS/DÍACONOS: Sr. Felipe Silva Mr. Lawrence Goodwin PASTORAL ASSISTANTS/ASISTENTES PASTORALES: Sor Leidy Castillo, RODA Ms. Lorraine Gallup MINISTERS OF MUSIC/ MINISTROS DE MUSICA Michael McCarthy (St Joseph) Annette Pavone (St Mary) Zoila Diaz (Sagrado Corazon) DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DIRECTOR DE EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA Rev. Juan Angel Aguirre DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR DE FORMACION EN LA FE Rev. Jonathan Ficara DIRECTOR OF THE DIOCESAN OFFICE OF HISPANIC MINISTRY/DIRECTORA DEL APOSTOLADO HISPANO DIOCESANO Hna. M. Jude Lazarus SCMC

PARROQUIA DEL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS 61 Club Road Windham, CT 06280 860-423-8617 Fax 860-423-4157 EMAIL: [email protected] HORARIO DE MISAS SABADOS: 5:30 P.M. DOMINGOS: 9:30 A.M. & 11:30 A.M. MIERCOLES: 6:00 P.M. JUEVES: 6:00 P.M. DÍAS DE PRECEPTO: Según lo Anunciado CONFESIONES:Sabados: Despues de la Misa de 5:30 p.m. ACCESO PARA DISCAPACITADOS SAINT MARY PARISH 46 Valley Street, Willimantic, CT 06226 PARISH OFFICE: 80 Maple Avenue Willimantic, CT 06226 860-423-5835 Fax 860-423-9933 EMAIL: New Email Address! [email protected] PRAYER CHAIN: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE HOURS MONDAY—FRIDAY 9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. FRIDAY’S MEMORIAL DAY THRU LABOR DAY 9:00 A.M.—NOON HOLY MASS SATURDAY:4:30 P.M. (Folk Mass) SUNDAY:8:45 A.M. (Choir Mass) HOLY DAYS: As Announced HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE

SUPPORT STAFF PARISH SECRETARIES/SECRETARIAS: Liliana Rojas (Sagrado Corazón) Sue Lalashuis (St. Joseph) Maria Lizbeth Hernandez-Lopez (Asst. St. Joseph) Donna Marouski (St. Mary) BUSINESS MANAGER: John Homiski (St. Joseph)

SACRISTAN: Robert Luond (St. Mary) SEXTON: Dante Romeo PHYSICAL PLANT AND CEMETERY Frank Lalashuis Juan DeJesus Guadalupe Hernandez I.T. COORDINATOR: Jonathan Aguilar 2

ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH SATURDAY, JUNE 16, VIGIL FOR THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00 PM Rose and John Tolokan and Rev. Anthony Kuzdal by the family Camille Gamache and Jean (John) Ouellette by Estelle and Linda Ouellette Richard Giordano, Sr. and Clarence Prue by Diane and Anthony Prue Michael and Katarzyna Sokolowski and deceased family members by Benjamin Peters SUNDAY, JUNE 17, ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 AM Giuseppe and Angela Carbone by J ohn and Rosamaria Flegert 11:15 AM Ron Murphy by his wife and sons Chester Mieczynski by his family Raymond Breault (9th Anniv.) by his daughter, Debra Billy and Robert Kelley by their family Wasyl Kurnyk by his daughter , Olga Monday, June 18 7:00 AM George Millerd by Sandy 7:00 PM Our children and grandchildren Tuesday, June 19 7:00 AM For the intentions of the parishioners of the Corpus Christi Catholic Community Wednesday, June 20 7:00 AM For the intentions of the parishioners of the Corpus Christi Catholic Community Thursday, June 21 7:00 AM For the intentions of the parishioners of the Corpus Christi Catholic Community Friday, June 22 7:00 AM Diego Zagari by Domenico Pillar i and family Saturday, June 23 7:30 AM Tammy Carbone by Francescamaria and Maria Carbone SATURDAY, JUNE 23, VIGIL FOR THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 4:00 PM Sal Satriano by Anita Doug Morgan by his par ents SUNDAY, JUNE 24, NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 7:30 AM Tammy Carbone by Stella and David Ireland 11:15 AM Irene Molochnick by Gar y and Cr ystal Bennett and family Gladys Freeman and Betty Ann by Car ol and Noreen Peter Misak by his wife, Janet Misak Michael J. Pikal by Jon and Eva Pikal and family Phyllis L’Heureux (17th Anniv.) by Henr i and Nancy Gamache HYMNS FOR THE MASSES THIS WEEKEND Opening: #936 O God, beyond All Praising Offertory: #812 City of God Closing: #865 O God, Our Help in Ages Past

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CANDLES BURNING FOR THE WEEK OF 06/17/18 SANCTUARY LAMP: For an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life. OUR LADY’S LAMP: Jeanne Lemire by Helen Bacon ST. JOSEPH’S LAMP: Charles Musial by daughter, Donna and family IGLESIA DEL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS, DOMINGO, 17 DE JUNIO DE 2018, DECIMO PRIMER DOMINGO ORDINARIO

Domingo, 17 de Junio 5:30 p.m. Por todos los padr es difuntos Por todos los padres en su día 9:30 a.m. Por todos los padr es difuntos Por todos los padres en su día 11:30 a.m. Por todos los padr es difuntos Por todos los padres en su día Miércoles, 20 de Junio 6:00 p.m. Por las intenciones de la parroquia Jueves, 21 de Junio 6:00 p.m. Por las intenciones de la par r oquia Domingo, 24 de Junio 5:30 p.m. Efr aín Beltr án 9:30 a.m. Sagr ado Cor azón San Miguel Arcángel Divino Niño Virgen de Guadalupe Int. Lydia Santiago 11:30 a.m. Sociedad Santo Nombr e

Para su información Para los que tienen necesidad de comunicarse con un sacerdote en español, el Padre Juan Ángel Aguirre está disponible aquí en la oficina del Sagrado Corazón todos los miércoles y viernes a partir de 1pm. de la tarde. Si necesita sacar una cita ya sea para confesión o para hablar con él, favor de hacerlo preferiblemente durante este horario. CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE!! The Youth Group Third Sunday Dinner at St. Joseph Rectory has been rescheduled to NEXT, SUNDAY, June 24 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Please let Father Jon know if you are coming so there is enough food for all! (Phone 860-423-8439 Ext. 17 or email [email protected].) Hope everyone can make it! Bring a friend! If you are interested in being part of the Corpus Christi High School Youth Group, you are encouraged to call or email Fr. Jon about your interest in being involved. He will be sure to keep you informed about future gatherings and events! You can reach Fr. Jon by phone at (860) 423-8439, Ext. 17 or by email at [email protected].

OFFICE OF CAMPUS MINISTRY (860) 423-0856 ST. MARY-ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL (860) 423-8479 HOLY FAMILY HOME & SHELTER (860) 423-7719 ST. JOSEPH CONVENT (860) 423-5122 ST. JOSEPH LIVING CENTER (860) 456-1107 CATHOLIC CHARITIES (860) 423-7065

PLEASE JOIN US FOR COFFEE HOUR TODAY, SUNDAY, JULY 17 AFTER THE 11:15 A.M. MASS IN ST. JOSEPH CHURCH HALL. 3

COMUNIDAD CATÓLICA CORPUS CHRISTI SAINT MARY CHURCH SATURDAY, JUNE 16- VIGIL OF THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:30PM Aristide Turgeon by Pier r e & Raymonde Lambert “Jen” & Ted Coriaty by sister , Ruth Alfred Jr. & Blanche V. Lemieux and Carleton P. James by Ter esa H. J ames G. Normand Paquin by wife & family Fr. Red by Bar bar a & David Albert Veilleux by sister , Simone Raymond & Louise Tatro and daughter, Priscilla by the family SUNDAY, JUNE 17- THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:45AM Sam Tirone by the family Rod, Mary, Cheryl, and Paul Parent by the family Joanne Roberge by her family Joseph Desorcy by his daughter Eddy Laflamme by his daughter Gene Millette by the family & Mavis SATURDAY, JUNE 23- VIGIL OF NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 4:30PM Edward & Ann Haddad by sister , Ruth George Haddad by sister , Ruth Rev. Roger J. Lamoureux, OMI by Teresa H. James Adrien, Rena, Jim, & Louise Cyr by Paul & Angie Parent Earl & Aline Nye by the family Muriel Hinckley by J ackie Ber ger on SUNDAY, JUNE 24- NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 8:45AM Attilio Morizio and daughter, Maria Flaherty-Morizio by Tom & Denise Riquier Rose Kelley by Corpus Christi Community David Mullen by Joan Sinder

CARLETON P. JAMES AND GERARD A. LEMIEUX SCHOLARSHIP Applications for this year’s Carleton P. James and Gerard A. Lemieux Scholarship are now being received at St. Mary’s Rectory. High School students from St. Mary’s parish expecting to graduate from their accredited high school and accepted to a college program, majoring preferably in a Math, English or related course of studies may contact St. Mary Parish Center at 860-423-5835 or [email protected] for additional information on the requirements to be considered for this year’s award.

ST. MARY FOLK MUSIC Living God, we call to you. Living God, we are one in you. We name you Lord; the truth that we share. We follow you the love that we bear. Living Word, Show us your ways. Living Word, guide us all our days. We cling to you, Lord; help us to see. Your saving power setting us free. Living God, teach us to be one. Living God, may your kingdom come. We are your people, calling younear. You are our future already here. Contributors: David Haas Text: Copyright 1988, GIA Publications, Inc.

Come and be light for our eyes, be the air we breathe, be the voice we speak. Come be the song we sing, be the path we seek. Contributors: David Haas Tune: Acc. By Marty Haugen and David Haas; Copyright 1985, GIA Publications, Inc. Music reprinted under OneLicense.net License #A-704007

ST. MARY’S COFFEE HOUR after next Sunday’s 8:45 a.m. Mass. Please join us for coffee, donuts, and conversation with your fellow parishioners.

GATHER BLUE MISSALS WEEKEND READINGS ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME-1123

THE SAINT MARY SANCTUARY LAMP Will burn for the week of 6/17/2018 for Jean Lafontaine by Mark & Carla Lafontaine

We thank the Knights of Columbus for sponsoring our coffee hours.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOST PILGRIM VIRGIN STATUE IN PUTNAM, CONNECTICUT The World Apostolate of Fatima will bring its United Nations Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima to St. Mary Church of the Visitation, 218 Providence Street, Putnam, CT on Saturday, July 7 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sponsor ed by Putnam’s Cargill Council 64, Knights of Columbus, the program will start with a prayer service at 3:00 p.m. in St. Mary’s Parish Center behind the church. At 3:45 p.m. the statue will be processed into the church by the Knights for the 4:00 p.m. Vigil Mass. For further information, contact Brother Knight John Ryan at (860) 928-7241. 4

DECIMO PRIMER DOMINGO ORDINARIO SUMMER PARISH OFFICE HOURS FOR ALL CHURCHES OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI COMMUNITY Monday-Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Friday (Memorial Day to Labor Day) 8:00 a.m. to Noon

SAINT MARY-SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS

REGISTRATION FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR HAS BEGUN! Call Principal Abby Demars at 860-423-8479, to schedule a tour and/or a Shadow Day for your child. SMSJ School offers Before- and AfterSchool programs as well as many clubs such as Band, Basketball, Chorus, Computer Coding, Drama, Knitting, Running, Technology Student Association (TSA), Volleyball, etc. Registration Packets for new and returning students are available at the SMSJ School Office. Please call 860-423-8479 for more information or with any questions.

EVENING PRAYER AND PRAISE: Please join us on Sunday evening, June 24 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Saint Mary Chapel for evening prayer and music. Music will be led by David and Marti Lawrence-Hawley from the Jeruselum Road Christian band.

SMSJ MONTHLY CAN & BOTTLE DRIVE Please save your cans and bottles! The SMSJ Can & Bottle Drive is the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to noon. We greatly appreciate your support! If you have questions, please call SMSJ School First Grade teacher, Sister Joan Marie at (860) 423-8479 or email her at [email protected].

ORACIÓN Y ALABANZA DE LA TARDE: Únase a nosotros el domingo por la noche, el 24 de junio de 6:30 a 8:00 p.m. en la capilla de Santa María para la oración y la música de la noche. La música estará dirigida por David y Marti Lawrence-Hawley de la banda Jeruselum Road Christian.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2018 SAVE THE DATES ESCUELA BIBLICA DE VACACIONES 2018 AHORRE LAS FECHA

SMSJ SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Kindergarten Teacher, Pre-Kindergarten Aide, Spanish Teacher and After School Program Assistant (MondayFriday, 2:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.) Please send your resume, cover letter, and appropriate certification paperwork to: Miss Abby L. Demars, Principal, St. Mary-St. Joseph School, 35 Valley Street, Willimantic, CT 06226 or email [email protected]. Holy Family Summer Camp 2018 Theme: Wings of Love July 25-July 28 Located at Holy Family Motherhouse in Baltic, CT! For girls, ages 11-15 Come join us for a wonderful spiritual experience and lots of fun! Contact: Sister Mary Kathleen, SCMC 860-423-5122 [email protected] or Sister Rafael, SCMC The new column in the financial 860-822-8241 report is the calculation for All forms are section on our website: www.sistersofcharity.com the budget for each of the Come, Holy Spirit!

August 6-10 at Sagrado Corazón August 13-17 at St. Joseph Church Registration forms are available at the church doors!

BIRTHRIGHT thanks ever yone who bought roses and took baby bottles on Mother’s Day. Because of your concern and support, essential services for pregnant women and babies continues at Birthright. Please remember to return your baby bottles this weekend, June 16 & 17, Father’s Day. A Bir thr ight representative will be available to collect them. For more information about Birthright services, call (860) 456-9495 or visit [email protected]. THE JUNE FOOD DRIVE AT ST. JOSEPH CHURCH will be held this weekend, June 16 and 17. Please consider donating. All nonperishable items will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your generosity. Your Outreach Committee

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churches in the Corpus Christi Catholic Community. We are operating in the red in all areas. The budgets are not by any means XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS extravagant. As is true From wrestling to soccerthe to cost strength and conditioning, Xavier everywhere, of utilities High School in Middletown offers Summer and services like insurances and Athletic Camps

for young men entering grades six through nine. The camps start July 9 and run through July 27 in three different sessions (July 9-13; July 16-20; and July 23-27). For more information, call the school at (860) 346-7735.

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CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY THE LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary meets Monday evenings from 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. in St. Joseph Church Hall. All members of the Corpus Christi Community are welcome to attend. GRUPO DE ORACIÓN Se reúne lunes por la noche a 6:30 P.M. en la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. VEN A LA HORA SANTA Todos los jueves a partir de la una de la tarde terminando con la Hora Santa a las 5:00 p.m. Jesús Sacramentado te invita a pasar un tiempito en su compañía y recibir las bendiciones que tiene para ti. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION To schedule a weekly hour of adoration on Thursdays between 8am and 7pm in the Chapel of Saint Mary’s Parish Center, please call (860) 456-0257.

WOMEN’S ACTS RETREAT TO BE HELD IN JUNE

Please consider attending the upcoming Women’s ACTS Retreat, a three-day, three-night Catholic lay retreat presented by women who have attended prior ACTS retreats under the guidance of a Catholic Guide. This is a simple, reverent, Catholic retreat with goals of renewing yourself spiritually, strengthening your faith in your daily life, and creating lasting and supporting friendships within your church community. The ACTS Retreat begins on Thursday evening, June 28 with a 5:45 p.m. check-in at Saint Mary Church in Coventry. Participants will then go to My Father’s House in Moodus for the remainder of the retreat, where you will experience true faith, fun and unconditional love. The retreat will end on Sunday, July 1 with a morning Mass and reception at Saint Mary Church in Coventry. $199 First Time Retreatant Special. For more information, call Maureen Fleming at (860) 338-1392 or visit actsct.org.

YOUR PRAYERS ar e r equested for the r epose of the souls of Bruce Reed, Elmer MacCluskey, Stefan Russ and Linda Chasse.

YOUR PRAYERS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED FOR THE HEALTH OF: Shirley Holton, Theresa Licata, Betty Licata, Eleanor Russ, Adele Veilleux, Ruth Haddad, Robert Thatch, Robert Lepri, Diana Lepri, Sadie Risley, Jennifer Barkofski, Wendy Baker Bombard, Doris LaCasse, Kevin Theriault, Sandra Simko Leclerc, Florita Oquendo, Franklin Nieves, Wesley Juárez, Monín Colón, Robert Nagy, Jane Poudrier, Raynald Labbe, Angelica Roche, Evelyn Quinones, Albutra Isabella Rodriguez, Pedro Rosado, Norman Marchand, Jr., Elizabeth Davoll, Kathy Nichols, Bob Jackson, Cheryl Kusmer, Kelly Maher, Richard Gidius, Sue Caya, John Reynolds, Al Sequeira, Jerry Mailloux, Robert O’Brien, Jr., Zachary Ereshena, Gail Whitehead, Dawn Riquier-Shayer, Ned Squier, David Harbec, Heidi Vasseur-Vaughan, Joseph Levitre, Sheila Vernon, Julie Garignan, Robert Cerreto, Dawn Theriaque, Aya Boght, Charles Pryor, Edward Tabor, Denise Riquier, Amber Smith, James Haggerty, Christina Vezzetti, Olga Ezis, Barbara Levitre, Tom & Mary Lou Klosowski and Sophie Generous.

NUTMEG BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS IS SEEKING FOSTER GRANDPARENTS IN THE WILLIMANTIC AREA. Are you over the age of 55, or do you know someone over the age of 55? Are you on a fixed income? Would you like to be more involved in your community? Do you enjoy being with children? If so, consider becoming a Foster Grandparent! Foster Grandparents provide one-to-one mentoring to children enrolled in local early childhood centers and schools, and typically work 15-20 hours per week. Foster Grandparents receive a tax-free stipend of $2.65/hour which does not affect any benefits from the federal or state government. Volunteers are eligible for travel reimbursement and participate in monthly training. The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) is funded through the Federal Corporation for National and Community Service. Are you interested in learning more? Please attend the St. Joseph Coffee Hour after the 11:15 a.m. Mass TODAY June 17 to talk with Roslin Alcantara, FGP Coordinator for Eastern Connecticut. Roslin is bilingual and looks forward to talking with interested seniors about this opportunity. If you’d like more information, she can be reached at (860) 993-6704 or email her at [email protected].

THE CORPUS CHRISTI COMMUNITY WELCOMES through the Sacrament of Baptism: Dante Quest Massicotte Ardila.

LA COMUNIDAD CORPUS CHRISTI LES DA LA BIENVENIDA mediante el sacramento del bautismo: Dante Quest Massicotte Ardila.

NEW PARISHIONERS, please visit our parish office or website for registration forms, www.catholicwindham.org. LOS NUEVOS FELIGRESES por favor visiten nuestra oficina parroquial o página web para formularios de inscripción. NEW PARENTS are encouraged to contact the parish office to register for a baptism meeting. Se anima a los PADRES NUEVOS a comunicarse con la oficina parroquial para inscribirse en una clase de bautismo. ENGAGED COUPLES are requested to contact the parish office at least 6 months prior to your wedding. LAS PAREJAS COMPROMETIDAS deben comunicarse con la oficina parroquial por lo menos 6 meses antes de su boda. 6

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CORPUS CHRISTI COMMUNITY MONITORING WEEKLY ORDINARY INCOME VERSUS ESTIMATED EXPENSES Actual Weekly Cost to Operate

BANNS OF ORDINATION The following deacon will be ordained to the order of Priesthood on Saturday, June 30, 2018: Rev. Mr. Frank Gilbert

6/10/18 Totals St. Joseph: St. Margaret: St. Mary: SMSJ School: Sagrado Corazón

Should you know of any reason why this man should not be ordained a priest, please write to: The Most Reverend Michael R. Cote Bishop of Norwich 201 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360

Receipts $ 9,395.95 $ 90.00 $ 6,620.00 $ 1,245.00 $ 2,252.62

Church Weekly $10,338.00 $ 188.00 $ 6,915.27 $ 2,381.29

The Combined Collection for World Charities will be taken at all Masses next weekend. BANNS OF ORDINATION The following Candidates will be ordained to the Order of Permanent Deacon on Saturday, July 14, 2018:

May God bless you for your generosity. Que Dios los bendiga por su generosidad.

Mr. Bryan Jones Mr. Kim Thompson Mr. Daniel D’Amelio

SAINT MARY CHURCH REPAIR FUND: $250 In memory of Joanne Roberge (68th Birthday) by her family

Should you know of any reason why these men should not be ordained deacons, please write to:

SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH THANKS Mar y Lou Keables for her donation to the Saint Joseph Repair Fund in memory of Bernice Kerouack.

The Most Reverend Michael R. Cote Bishop of Norwich 201 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360

LEAVE A LEGACY MONTH June is “Leave a Legacy” month in the Diocese of Norwich. It is a wonderful time to remind parishioners in the Diocese about the value of charitable estate planning. Some people choose to mark their legacy by requesting gifts made in memoriam to the parish, school, ministry or the Diocese in lieu of flowers upon their passing. Others include a bequest in their Will to their favorite Catholic organization. Still others are interested in establishing an endowment with the Catholic Foundation of the Diocese of Norwich to benefit a diocesan organization. Most recently, Mr. Leo Barron of Gales Ferry established The Leo E. and Lorraine A. Barron Endowment within the Catholic Foundation to support our Lady of Lourdes Church. We are blessed that Mr. Barron’s generosity will allow him to help his Church into perpetuity. If you are interested in learning more about how you can leave your legacy and support all the good works that the Church is involved with, please contact Mary Ellen Mahoney, Development Manager, at (860) 886-1928 or email [email protected].

THE COMBINED COLLECTION FOR WORLD CHARITIES will be held next weekend, J une 23 & 24. Your contribution will provide assistance to the Catholic Relief Services Collection, the Campaign for Human Development, Aid to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe, and The Holy Land. Most of you should have received information in the mail about this collection. Please read this material and bring your contribution envelope to Mass next week. Envelopes will also be available at the entrances to the church. Your support and generosity are essential to these programs of the universal Church. THE MONTHLY DIOCESAN PRO-LIFE MASS will take place at St. Patr ick Cathedral in Norwich on Saturday, July 7 at 8:30 a.m. Please join our celebr ant Rev. Ray Introvigne as we pray to end abortion and for the healing for those who have had an abortion. Following the Mass, the Rosary will be prayed.

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DECIMO PRIMER DOMINGO ORDINARIO LAS LECTURAS DE HOY Isabel, la prima de la Virgen María estaba casada con Zacarías, quien era sacerdote, servía a Dios en el templo y esperaba la llegada del Mesías que Dios había prometido a Abraham. No habían tenido hijos, pero no se cansaban de pedírselo al Señor. Vivían de acuerdo con la ley de Dios. Un día, un ángel del Señor se le apareció a Zacarías, quien se sobresaltó y se llenó de miedo. El Arcángel Gabriel le anunció que iban a tener un hijo muy especial, pero Zacarías dudó y le preguntó que cómo sería posible esto si él e Isabel ya eran viejos. Entonces el ángel le contestó que, por haber dudado, se quedaría mudo hasta que todo esto sucediera. Y así fue. La Virgen María, al enterarse de la noticia del embarazo de Isabel, fue a visitarla. Y en el momento en que Isabel oyó el saludo de María, el niño saltó de júbilo en su vientre. Éste es uno de los muchos gestos de delicadeza, de servicio y de amor que tiene la Virgen María para con los demás. Antes de pensar en ella misma, también embarazada, pensó en ir a ayudar a su prima Isabel. El ángel había encargado a Zacarías ponerle por nombre Juan. Con el nacimiento de Juan, Zacarías recupera su voz y lo primero que dice es: "Bendito el Señor, Dios de Israel". Juan creció muy cerca de Dios. Cuando llegó el momento, anunció la venida del Salvador, predicando el arrepentimiento y la conversión y bautizando en el río Jordán. La predicación de Juan Bautista Juan Bautista es el Precursor, es decir, el enviado por Dios para prepararle el camino al Salvador. Por lo tanto, es el último profeta, con la misión de anunciar la llegada inmediata del Salvador. Juan iba vestido de pelo de camello, llevaba un cinturón de cuero y se alimentaba de langostas y miel silvestre. Venían hacia él los habitantes de Jerusalén y Judea y los de la región del Jordán. Juan bautizaba en el río Jordán y la gente se arrepentía de sus pecados. Predicaba que los hombres tenían que cambiar su modo de vivir para poder entrar en el Reino que ya estaba cercano. El primer mensaje que daba Juan Bautista era el de reconocer los pecados, pues, para lograr un cambio, hay que reconocer las fallas. El segundo mensaje era el de cambiar la manera de vivir, esto es, el de hacer un esfuerzo constante para vivir de acuerdo con la voluntad de Dios. Esto serviría de preparación para la venida del Salvador. En suma, predicó a los hombres el arrepentimiento de los pecados y la conversión de vida. Juan reconoció a Jesús al pedirle Él que lo bautizara en el Jordán. En ese momento se abrieron los cielos y se escuchó la voz del Padre que decía: "Éste es mi Hijo amado...". Juan dio testimonio de esto diciendo: "Éste es el Cordero de Dios...". Reconoció siempre la grandeza de Jesús, del que dijo no ser digno de desatarle las correas de sus sandalias, al proclamar que él debía disminuir y Jesús crecer porque el que viene de arriba está sobre todos. Fue testigo de la verdad hasta su muerte. Murió por amor a ella. Herodías, la mujer ilegítima de Herodes, pues era en realidad la mujer de su hermano, no quería a Juan el Bautista y deseaba matarlo, ya que Juan repetía a Herodes: "No te es lícito tenerla". La hija de Herodías, en el día de cumpleaños de Herodes, bailó y agradó tanto a su padre que éste juró darle lo que pidiese. Ella, aconsejada por su madre, le pidió la cabeza de Juan el Bautista. Herodes se entristeció, pero, por el juramento hecho, mandó que le cortaran la cabeza de Juan Bautista que estaba en la cárcel

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10 Minutos Cada Día para conocer mejor a Jesús. Las lecturas para esta semana son las siguientes:

Domingo: Marcos 3: 20-35 Lunes: Mateo 5: 1-12 Martes: Mateo 5: 13-16 Miércoles: Mateo 5: 17-19 Jueves: Mateo 5: 20-26 Viernes: Mateo 5: 27-32 Sábado: Mateo 5: 33-37

LECTURAS DEL PRÓXIMO DOMINGO Lecturas del próximo La Natividad de Juan Bautista

Primera Lectura: Isaías 49: 1-6 Isaías relato el nacimiento de un hombre llamado a servir al Señor: el seria como “una espada filosa:, una “ flecha puntiaguda”, “luz de las naciones”. Segunda Lectura: Hechos 13: 22-26 Juan anuncio la llegada del Señor al proclamar un bautismo de conversión. Evangelio: Lucas1; 57-66 Llego el tiempo en que Isabel dio a luz.

QUINTO ENCUENTRO? Visite: http://vencuentro.org/es/ Continuamos orando en la Parroquia por los delegados al Encuentro Regional y le r ogamos a Dios y la Virgen María de Guadalupe Estrella de la Nueva Evangelización; siga animando a los delegados y a toda la Parroquia a continuar trabajando en este proceso, para salir al encuentro de nuestros hermanos como DISCIPULOS MISIONEROS TESTIGOS DEL AMOR DE DIOS enfocados a ser la voz de la Diócesis para el Encuentro Regional en el 2018.

Movimiento Juan XXIII Los invitamos a la reunión el Jueves 28 de Junio del 2018, a las 7:00 pm. En la par r oquia Sagrado Corazón. Los esperamos a todos, es un tiempo de gracia para orar y dar a la parroquia lo que un día recibimos gratuitamente.

¡NO A LA MIGRA!.. MIGRA NOT WELCOME HERE. ¿Qué hacer si ve a la Migra (ICE) aquí en Windham/Willimantic? Inmediatamente llame al Hot Line. 860465-7082. Va a contestar un miembro de Windham Immigrant Rights Coalition que tiene como propósito estar en solidaridad con nuestros hermanos indocumentados y ayudarlos. Compartiendo nuestro tesoro, nuestros talentos y nuestro tiempo. 8

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CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY A MESSAGE FROM FATHER LARRY

UN MENSAJE DEL PADRE LARRY

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ, A few years ago I was able to attend a godchild’s graduation from high school. At the impressive and rather wordy ceremony two students, a young man and a young woman, selected by the class to speak at their graduation, gave a speech. Both were impressive; but the young woman’s speech spoke of a book titled “Being Wrong” and how it spoke to the challenge posed by the “’cuz it’s true” limitation. She recounted how difficult it was to make the transition from believing that everything I believe is the way it really is to critical thinking or asking why something is the way it is. It made me think of hearing someone say many years ago that the “seven last words of the church” are “That’s the way we’ve always done it.” A fresh approach is what we’re working on in our tri-parochial religious education program. Although it was overwhelmingly well received this past year, there were some suggestions on how to improve the program and some more that will emerge, I’m sure, in the end of year breakfast meeting with the catechists that will be incorporated into next year’s program. We’ve talked at length and from time to time about the weekend Mass schedule. The anticipated events scheduled for the Jilson Green may present an opportunity to try out something that we’ve talked about but never tried and that’s a Sunday evening Mass. What about moving the 4:30 Saturday Vigil Mass at Saint Mary’s to Sunday at 5 or 6 PM just for this July and August? There would still be a Vigil Mass at 4 PM at Saint Joseph and ours would be the only summer Sunday evening Mass in the area. For younger families who are busy on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings this might provide them an opportunity to have a Mass they could attend together. It’s not perfect, you say; but, hey, it’s OK not to be perfect. God alone is perfect. We’re a work in progress and it’s OK to ask “Why?” and “What if…”. Have you heard the story of the Thanksgiving turkey with short legs? Well, it seems that one day in a kitchen just like ours there was a family getting ready for Thanksgiving dinner. The turkey was in the oven getting all golden and juicy. When the bird came out of the oven one of the teenagers asked “Hey, so why are the ends of the drumsticks cut short? The parent who was cooking said “I always do that ‘cuz that’s the way my Mom did it”. So the teen goes over to Grandma and asks why the legs of the turkey are cut short. She says the same thing so the curious teen goes to the living room and asks, “Great Grandma, why did you used to cut the legs short on the Thanksgiving turkey?”. “Oh, dear”, she says pleasantly “I always used to cut the legs short because the oven in the house your Great Grandfather and I lived in was too small for the turkeys we needed to cook to feed the family so I always cut the legs short so I could close the oven door.” I guess the moral of the story is: Don’t be afraid to ask why. Don’t be afraid to be wrong. Don’t be afraid to apologize. Don’t be afraid to fall short of perfection. Don’t be afraid of change. Let’s just trust in God, love one another and do our best and everything will be OK. Devotedly yours in Christ,

Queridas hermanas y hermanos en Cristo, Hace algunos años pude asistir a la graduación de un ahijado en la escuela secundaria. En la ceremonia impresionante y bastante prolija, dos estudiantes, un hombre joven y una mujer joven, seleccionados por la clase para hablar en su graduación, dieron un discurso. Ambos fueron impresionantes; pero el discurso de la joven habló de un libro titulado "Ser incorrecto" y cómo se refirió al desafío planteado por la limitación de "porque es verdad". Ella contó lo difícil que fue hacer la transición de creer que todo lo que creo es lo que realmente es para el pensamiento crítico o preguntar por qué algo es así. Me hizo pensar en escuchar a alguien decir hace muchos años que las "siete últimas palabras de la iglesia" son "Así es como siempre lo hemos hecho". Un acercamiento nuevo es en lo que estamos trabajando en nuestra iglesia tri-parroquial. Programa educativo. Aunque fue abrumadoramente bien recibido este año pasado, hubo algunas sugerencias sobre cómo mejorar el programa y algunas más que surgirán, estoy seguro, en la reunión del desayuno de fin de año con los catequistas que se incorporarán al programa del próximo año. . Hemos hablado extensamente y de vez en cuando sobre el horario de misa del fin de semana. Los eventos anticipados programados para el Jilson Green pueden presentar una oportunidad para probar algo de lo que hemos hablado pero nunca lo hemos intentado y es una Misa de domingo por la noche. ¿Qué hay de mover la misa de las 4:30 del Sábado Vigilia en Saint Mary's hasta el domingo a las 5 o 6 PM solo para este julio y agosto? Todavía habría una Misa de Vigilia a las 4 PM en Saint Joseph y la nuestra sería la única Misa vespertina de verano en la zona. Para las familias más jóvenes que están ocupadas los sábados por la noche y los domingos por la mañana, esto podría brindarles la oportunidad de tener una Misa a la que puedan asistir juntas. No es perfecto, dices; pero, oye, está bien no ser perfecto. Solo Dios es perfecto Somos un trabajo en progreso y está bien preguntar "¿Por qué?" Y "¿Qué pasa si...?". ¿Has oído la historia del pavo de Acción de Gracias con patas cortas? Bueno, parece que un día en una cocina como la nuestra había una familia preparándose para la cena de Acción de Gracias. El pavo estaba en el horno poniéndose todo dorado y jugoso. Cuando el pájaro salió del horno, uno de los adolescentes preguntó: "Oye, ¿por qué los extremos de los muslos se cortan? El padre que estaba cocinando dijo "Siempre hago eso" porque así lo hizo mi mamá”. Entonces el adolescente se acerca a la abuela y le pregunta por qué las piernas del pavo se cortan. Ella dice lo mismo por lo que el adolescente curioso va a la sala de estar y pregunta: "Gran abuela, ¿por qué solías cortarte las piernas en el pavo de Acción de Gracias?". "Oh, querido", dice amablemente "Siempre solía cortar las piernas porque el horno de la casa donde vivía tu bisabuelo era demasiado pequeño para los pavos que necesitábamos cocinar para alimentar a la familia, así que siempre corté las piernas cortas para poder cerrar la puerta del horno ". Supongo que la moraleja de la historia es: no temas preguntar por qué. No tengas miedo de equivocarte. No tengas miedo de disculparte. No tengas miedo de no alcanzar la perfección. No tengas miedo al cambio. Confiemos en Dios, nos amamos los unos a los otros y hacemos todo lo posible y todo estará bien. Devotamente suyo en Cristo,

Fr. Larry

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