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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 �
Tel: 860�688�6401�
FAX: 860�298�8668�
Website: www.stgabrielschool.org�
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�688�9566�
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CHURCH SEXTON
Mrs. Charlene Stosonis�
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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)�
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]�
GROW YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST -
ONE MORE MEMBER
Office Hours: Monday�Thursday 8:00am � 3:00pm�
379 Broad Street, Windsor, CT �
Telephone: 860�688�4905/ 860�688�9566 �
FAX: 860�688�2638 �
Website: www.windsorcatholic.org �
Mr. Jonathan Wyse� �
Communications Coordinator� �
E�mail: [email protected] �
Ms. Lori Possum� �
Bookkeeper��
E�mail: [email protected]�
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T�� T������ S�� � �� O���� �� T���� J�� 21, 2020�
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Mass Intentions�
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Saturday� � � June 20 � The Vigil of the Twelfth Sunday
� in Ordinary Time�
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� 4:00 PM� � Birthday Remembrance � Patrick J.�
(SGC)� � � Fanning, Jr. req. by Daughter, Martha &
� Family�
� 5:15 PM� � Father’s Day Remembrance � Alexander �
(SJC)� � � Greco req. by Ceil Greco�
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Sunday� � � June 21 � The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary
� Time (Father’s Day)�
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� 8:00 AM� � A Special Intention �
(SGC)� � � � � � � �
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� 9:30 AM� � Bob Zawasky, Sr. req. by His Children�
(SJC)� � � �
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11:00 AM� � 19th Ann. � Skip McDermott req. by �
(SGC)� � � Wife, Betty & Family � � � �
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Monday� � � June 22 � St. Paulinus of Nola, Sts. John
� Fisher & Thomas More�
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� 7:30AM � � Stanley Lucas req. by John & Jackie
� Cosgrove�
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Tuesday� � � June 23�
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� 7:30AM � � 8th Wedding Anniversary Celebration �
� Alanna & Michael Pelland req. by A Friend�
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Wednesday� � June 24 � The Nativity of St. John the
� Baptist�
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� 7:30AM � � John P. Pavlik req. by Patricia Pavlik�
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Thursday� � � June 25�
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� No Mass� � �
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Friday� � � June 26 �
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� 7:30AM � � Cicalese, Dixon & Lupo Family
� Members req. by George & Marie Dixon�
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� 6:00 PM� � St. Gabriel School 8th Grade Graduation�
(SGC)� � � at St. Gabriel Church�
Mass Intentions�
The Following Weekend Mass Intentions�
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Saturday� � � June 27 � The Vigil of the Thirteenth
� Sunday �in Ordinary Time�
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� 4:00 PM� � 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration � �
(SGC)� � � Joyce & Jeffrey Skwiot � �
� 5:15 PM� � 2nd Anniversary � Edmond Dube req. by�
(SJC)� � � Wife, Carlene & Family�
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Sunday� � � June 28 � The Thirteenth Sunday in
� Ordinary Time �
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� 8:00 AM� � 95th Birthday Remembrance � Adam �
(SGC)� � � Ziccardi req. by Daughter, Sheri�
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� 9:30 AM� � Claire Beatty req. by Mark & Diane�
(SJC)� � � Caron�
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11:00 AM� � Birthday Remembrance � Joseph �
(SGC)� � � Caliendo req. by Daughter�� � �
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�
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This Week Daily 7:30 AM Masses �
Monday � Wednesday & Friday �
at St. Joseph Church�
Please remember those who have gone before us marked with the
sign of faith, especially, Lillian Pignone, Beverly Garvan and all
COVID-19 Victims.
Remember the sick of the parish at home, in hospitals and in
convalescent homes, especially Betty McDermott, any persons
afflicted with the coronavirus, their families, & those named on
our prayer wall. Remember our service men and women and those
on the medical frontline. �
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God, bless all the fathers in the world. Father, we ask that you
guide them to be the good role models and loving to their
children. We also ask that You help them to be a father like You
are. Give them grace and patience to handle situations in a loving
way. Amen�
Offertory June 14, 2020�
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Weekly: $ 4,983�
Online Giving: $ 1,596�
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Additional Parish Monthly: $ 687�
Online Giving: $ 820 �
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Next week, we will take up the Peter’s Pence
Collection, which provides Pope Francis with
the funds to carry out his charitable works
around the world. The proceeds benefit our
brothers and sisters on the margins of society,
including victims of of war, oppression, and
disasters. Please be generous. �
For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters�pence.�
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Thank you for your support to St. Damien of Molokai Parish!�
J�� 21, 2020�
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Dear Parishioners, �
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� Last summer we were graced with the presence of Seminarian Joseph MacNeill. He was a wonderful
addition to our staff and parish community. It is always refreshing to see young men coming forward in service to
the Church for the years ahead. One of the major steps along this journey is the Ordination to the Diaconate. For a
seminarian, we call this the transitional diaconate. This is because, unlike Deacon Carl and Deacon Al, soon to be
‘Deacon Joe’ will not remain a deacon forever. Instead, God willing, he will be ordained to the priesthood next year.
Due to the pandemic, Joe’s ordination to the diaconate is taking place earlier than anticipated as Archbishop Blair will ordain him on
Saturday, June 27, 2020, at 11am. The ordination ceremony will be livestreamed at 2020ordination.com for those would like to join in.
If you wish to send ‘Deacon Joe’ any personal greetings, you can send a card to: Rev. Mr. Joseph MacNeill, Pastoral Center, 467
Bloomfield Avenue, Bloomfield, CT 06002. � � � � � � � � � �
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� � � � � � � � � Sincerely Yours in Christ,�
� � � � � � � � Rev. John P. Melnick�
Blessing of Fathers�
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God and Father of all creation,�
we come before you today with humble
hearts.�
You are our model of a loving father.�
When we fail and fall short of your
expectations,�
you are always there at the end of the day with open arms,�
ready to heal the cuts and scrapes of the day�
and to encourage us to try again and not to give up.�
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We hold up these men in our midst who act in the world�
as fathers to their children or models of fathers for others.�
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Bless them in their moments of doubt and frustration with
their children.�
Give them warm and open hearts to forgive failures.�
Provide them with the words needed for encouragement and
perseverance.�
We ask all this in the name of Jesus.�
Amen.�
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
There are many things of which we can be afraid: being rebuked, rejection, anger, being challenged, having to defend ourselves,
standing alone, insecurity, failure, and even death. For some, identifying and overcoming their fears is a daunting task. Regardless of
how much they may want to break the cycle of fear, they find that they remain close friends with old and dysfunctional behavioral habits
and norms. Maybe what they really fear is change. There are many who gravitate to the familiar and comfortable, and find safety and
security in doing so, even if they remain mired in mediocrity. Human beings have to learn that there is life beyond the “what has always
been” and that happiness and depth are possible when old structures and systems have to be left behind.�
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Can you leave the near and dear, the comfortable and familiar, the safe and secure, and discover new opportunities? The shear thought
of doing so can bring on feelings of apprehension, intense anger, resentment, defensiveness, reluctance, resistance, and even apathy. If
we have to be responsible for making the change, cowardice can creep in. If someone else is to blame for making the change, any
number of possible negative reactions are possible. In the end, only one thing is required and that is God. If I can rely on and deepen my
relationship with God, especially in the Eucharist along with a community of believers, then little else is of great concern. We have to
figure out what is really important. It is not always what we think.�
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The Gospel calls us to stretch ourselves and try new things, not to remain stuck and stagnant in familiar ways. We are asked to live life
more deliberately, radically, and intentionally. We are asked to leave the familiar behind and learn to live with changing, and often
limiting, human structures. We cannot get too caught up in the physical, ideological, or structural systems we are used to. The Holy Spirit
always leads and guides us. If we trust this, we will find ourselves doing things we never thought we could do. Always seek the path to
joy and love. They keep us from falling victim to our fears and from seeking the nostalgic crutches we think we need to achieve a sense
of well�being and happiness.�
Why do Catholics call priests Father?�
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One of the common objections evangelical Christians have to
Catholics is our practice of calling priests by the title Father. They will
often cite a passage in Matthew’s Gospel in which Jesus tells his
followers: “Call no one on earth your father; you have but one Father
in heaven” (23:19). It seems pretty straightforward, but when we put
this verse in context, we see that Jesus is speaking out against religious
leaders who had forgotten what their proper role was and who were
bad examples through their own hypocrisy and elitist attitudes.�
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In other Gospels, we find Jesus himself using the title father for different
characters, such as in the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man (Luke 16:19�31])
and the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11�32). If we put the verse from
Matthew into the full scope of Jesus’ teachings, he isn’t saying that we can’t use
words like “father,” “rabbi,” or “master.” Rather, he is telling us that we should be
mindful of the full meaning of those titles and not to misuse them.�
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To call a priest “Father” is more than a sign of respect for the office of the
priesthood. It goes all the way back to the way St. Paul understood his own work as
a missionary and evangelizer. Paul wrote, “I am writing you in this way not to
shame you but to admonish you as my beloved children … It was I who begot you
in Christ Jesus through my preaching of the Gospel. I beg you, then, be imitators of
me. This is why I have sent you Timothy, my beloved and faithful son in the
Lord” (1 Corinthians 4:14�17).�
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Yes, we have God alone as our heavenly Father, but there are also those here with
us who nurture and nourish our faith through their teaching and care. This is why
the title of Father has been applied to the church’s pastors in different ways since
the earliest days of the Church, including monks and nuns using the title “abbot”
and “abbess” (from abba) for their spiritual leaders and Christians around the world
recognizing the “Holy Father” or “pope” (from papa) as the head of the family that
is the Church. The title Father is a reminder that priests have a special
responsibility to care for, protect, feed, listen to, and nourish those who have been
entrusted to them, all after the example of our Father in heaven who never ceases to
give us what we truly need.�
The Franciscan Life Center will be holding its Franciscan Land�
based Summer Experiences and Youth Leadership programs
June 29 � July 3, 2020, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. A second
outdoor experience will be July 20 through 24. Please contact
Sister John Frances at [email protected] or 203�237�8084. �
A Message �
from our Pastor�
J�� 21, 2020�
SOCIAL ACTION
Monthly Food Collection
As a result of the temporary closure of L.P. Wilson Community Center during
COVID�19, the Windsor Food & Fuel Bank temporarily suspended food
donations from the public. The Food Bank will accept food donations on
Tuesday mornings from 9�11 AM and Thursday afternoons from 1�3 PM.�
Please contact Windsor Social Services at 860�285�1839 in advance to
schedule the time of your donation. You may also call to if you have any
questions or would like to know the Food Bank’s most needed items at this
time. The Food Bank is still accepting diapers and unopened personal care
and hygiene products in their original packaging (a good opportunity to check
your closets!).�
The Food Bank is also graciously accepting monetary donations, which can
be mailed to the Windsor Food and Fuel Bank, P.O. Box 854, 599 Matianuck
Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095.�
Send a Letter to a Soldier!
Social Action, in conjunction with “Send Hometown Windsor to the Troops,”
is not currently mailing care packages to our soldiers, but letters, cards, and
pictures are always welcome. This would be a great project for at home
students! Cards and letters can be addressed to “Any Soldier” and mailed to:�
� � The Chaplain’s Office�
� � 386 AEW / HC�
� � Unit 61401�
� � APO AE 09855�1401�
Social Action Meeting
The date for the next Social Action meeting is to be determined. We look
forward to the time when we can reschedule. Please contact Lisa Andersen
at 860�688�3474 or [email protected] or Sue Claughsey at 860�
298�0550 or [email protected], if you have any questions.�
We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things with great love.”
Mother Teresa
Please consider sending a card or note to express your thanks and appreciation to our
service men and women. The soldiers would love to hear from you!
Congratulations goes out to All Students who made the
Honor Roll for the Last Trimester at St. Gabriel School!
Grade 6�
High Honors: Cather ine Carmon, Ciara Doyle, Lauren Heffelfinger , �
Macy Karlowicz, Nia Manson, Taryn Overstreet �
General Honors: Nicholas Baboolal, Scar lett Berky, Andrew Blume, �
Elizabeth Carmon, Anna Collette, Imani Gaddy, Isabela Harris, �
Shyanne Harry, Isabella Kronick, Tegan Overstreet, Braedan Riley �
Honorable Mention: Hailey Binette �
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Grade 7 �
High Honors: Aryan Dange, Alice Franceschet, Abigail Gryskiewicz, �
Zoe Shepard �
General Honors: Grace Hoffman, Matthew Machon, Lucas Pearce, �
Lauren Plummer, Alex Quinn, Tyler Ross, Jasmine Smith, Abhijith �
Tippireddy, Nsidibe Udoumoh �
Honorable Mention: Jaysean Williams �
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Grade 8 �
High Honors: Eva Blume, Mya John, Matthew Legg, Himani Patel
General Honors: Ashley Anderson, Elena Anderson, Tyler Betsey, �
Daniel Burgeson, Juliana Carmon, Maria Fahey, Kathy Figueroa,�
Quintin Floyd, Jalen Grant, Simon Heffelfinger, Grace Jeffery, �
Olivia Karlowicz, Aiden Pigeon, Allyn Wright �
Honorable Mention: Ben Owen
St. Gabriel School
Class of 2020
Graduation June 26, 2020
6pm
St. Gabriel Church
The Kid Connection:
Today we celebrate The Twelfth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells the disciples that
God knows our fears. He loves us so much that
we can trust that he will take care of us.
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Thank you to all parishioners who have joined
in daily Mass and are following the criteria set
by the state and archdiocese for everyone’s
safety. We’d like to continue in this positive
manner to worship and pray.
J�� 21, 2020�
Religious
Education
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July�
10� First Communion Rehearsal at St. Gabriel Church�
� 6:00 � 7:30 pm for St. Gabriel School students�
11� Sacrament of First Holy Communion at St. Gabriel �
� Church 1:00 pm for St. Gabriel School students�
13� Religious Education Registration due�
17� First Communion Rehearsal at St. Gabriel Church �
� 6:00 � 7:30 pm for Religious Education students�
18� Sacrament of First Holy Communion at St. Gabriel �
� Church, 1:00 pm for Religious Education students�
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First Holy Communion � St. Gabriel School
students and their parent or guardian will meet at
St. Gabriel Church on Friday, July 10th at 6:00
p.m. for First Holy Communion rehearsal; SGS
students will receive the sacrament on Saturday,
July 11th at 1:00 p.m. at St. Gabr iel Church.
Religious Education students and their parent or guardian will
meet at St. Gabriel Church on Friday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m.
for First Holy Communion rehearsal; Religious Ed students
will receive the sacrament on Saturday, July 18th at 1:00 p.m.
at St. Gabriel Church. Completed pew banners should be
brought to the rehearsal attended.�
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Religious Education Registration � Registration
forms & program information for 2020/2021 Religious
Education and Confirmation preparation have been mailed to
families whose children were enrolled in the 2019/2020
Religious Education program. Registration forms must be
returned by Friday, June 28th. New families are invited to
contact the Religious Education Office for forms and
information. All Registrations should be returned by
Monday, July 13th.�
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Confirmation Program � Students entering grades 9 to 11
in September, in public or Catholic schools, and wishing to
receive the sacrament of Confirmation must be registered in
the Parish Confirmation preparation program. Registration
forms should be returned by Monday, July 13th. If your
child was not enrolled in the Religious Ed program this year,
please contact the Religious Education Office.�
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Parents please check your email for the June issue of Partners
in Faith, and a calendar for July & August that is full of daily
activities for nurturing faith formation during the summer.
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