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Saint John Bosco Parish! MAY 12, 2019 | 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER SAINTJOHNBOSCOBRANFORD.ORG 203-488-1607 | 731 Main St, Branford CT 06405 | [email protected] Rev. Daniel Keefe , Pastor Rev. Glen Dmytryszyn, Parochial Vicar [email protected] [email protected] Rev. Msgr. David Walker, Retired Deacon Robert Macaluso 203-488-2998 [email protected] | 203-376-5747 SAINT JOHN BOSCO PARISH WWW.SAINTJOHNBOSCOBRANFORD.ORG St. Mary St. Therese 731 MAIN ST, BRANFORD 105 LEETES ISLAND RD, BRANFORD Welcome TO SAINT JOHN BOSCO PARISH! UNITING THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF ST. ELIZABETH, ST. MARY, & ST. THERESE Established June 29, 2017 PARISH OFFICE PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR SICK & ELDERLY 731 Main St, Branford Joanne L. Fresco, Pastoral Associate for Sick & Elderly Ronald F. Shea, Business Manager 203-488-1607, ext. 19 Emily Naylor, Parish Secretary [email protected] Robin Filardi, Office Associate YOUTH MINISTRY Mark Eschrich, Sexton (St. Therese) 203-488-1607 | Fax: 203-483-9208 Alyssa Mae Ambulo, Coordinator of Youth Formation [email protected] 203-488-1607, ext. 20 Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM [email protected] FAITH FORMATION OFFICE MISSION ADVANCEMENT 105 Leetes Island Rd, Branford Alyssa Mae Ambulo, Coordinator of Mission Advancement Jennifer Choti Canell, Coordinator of Faith Formation 203-488-1607, ext. 20 Regina Martindale, Assistant Coordinator of Faith Formation [email protected] 203-488-2998 | Fax: 203-488-8542 RCIA TEAM [email protected] 203-488-1607, ext. 25 EAST SHORELINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY [email protected] Cheryl Panzo, Principal Sr. Annette D’Antonio, MPF, Assistant Principal CONVENT — RELIGIOUS TEACHERS FILIPPINI 62 Cedar Street, Branford, CT 06405 Sr. Annette D’Antonio, MPF Sr. Lorraine Chaudron, MPF 203-488-8386 www.eastshorelinecatholicacademy.org PARISH TRUSTEES Anthony (Unk) DaRos Donna J. Perrone ST. MARY & ST. AGNES CEMETERIES PARISH COUNCIL Brian Reynolds, Operations Manager 203-488-1950 Susan Allen Christopher Mayne Joan Pirtel [email protected] Linda Giordano John Mooney Mary Lou Radovich MUSIC MINISTRY Laura Jansen MaryAnn Pellegrino Bill Rimmer Jorge Prego, St. Mary Music Director PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL [email protected] Warren Gohsler, St. Therese Music Director Peter Bassermann Jeff Klarman Bob Mobeck [email protected] Andrea Duffy David Minicozzi Bud Torello BAPTISM MARRIAGE PRIESTHOOD Please contact the Please contact us at least six You can talk to us about it, or St. Mary Office to schedule months in advance so we can help contact the Office of Vocations: baptisms at either church. you start planning your big day. 860-761-7456 | [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE DAILY MASSES MON —FRI - 7:00 AM ST. MARY SATURDAY VIGIL 4:00 PM ST. THERESE | 5:00 PM ST. MARY SUNDAY 7:00 AM ST. MARY | 9:00 AM ST. THERESE | 10:00 AM ST. MARY | 12:00 PM ST. MARY CONFESSIONS SATURDAY - 3-3:30 PM ST. THERESE | 4-4:30 PM ST. MARY | OR BY APPOINTMENT SANCTUARY LAMPS are lit this week in memory of: MASS INTENTIONS ST. MARY: ST. THERESE: Paul Barrett, Jr. William Pross SATURDAY, MAY 11 4:00 PM + Thomas Vazzano (Christine Reberkenny) 5:00 PM + Criscuolo & DeNegris Families (George & Phyllis) REST IN PEACE SUNDAY, MAY 12 We pray for the eternal repose 7:00 AM + Angelina & Anthony Farricielli (Vincent & AnnMarie of the souls of those whose funeral rites Farricielli) were celebrated this past week: 9:00 AM Mass of Thanksgiving for Dick & Kathleen Greenalch on their 65th Wedding Anniversary Phyllis Orlando & Thomas Cosgrove 10:00 AM Living & Deceased Mothers of St. John Bosco Parish 12:00 PM + Kathleen Miranda (husband, Bosco) PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH MONDAY, MAY 13 Eileen Alvarez, Alfred Angelo, Grace Aspinall, Alice 7:00 AM Mass for a Special Intention (Family & Friends of E. Austin, Barbara Baisley, Diane Baranowski, Michael Robinson) Battista, Michael Bontempo, David Boyle, Fr. Bob TUESDAY, MAY 14 — St. Matthias, Apostle Burbank, William Byrne, Pat Calistro, Joe Canavan, Frank 7:00 AM + Tommy Cosgrove (Susan & Danny) & Carol Casapulla, John Chebuske, Richard Chiappa, Jean WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Cimmino, Mary Conte, Richard Costanzo, Jill Daly, Albina 7:00 AM Mass for the Intentions of Jeff Klarman on the DaRos, Anthony DeLucia, David Eschrich, Rose & Denise Occasion of his Birthday (Sister) Farina, Steven Fernicola, Eileen Field, Jack Fiorello, Joan THURSDAY, MAY 16 Flanagan, Toni Florentine, Alberta Gambardella, Justine K. Gillen, Connie Gravino, Marcella Gregorini, Arthur 7:00 AM + Dennis “DJ” Ryan, Jr. (Family) — 2nd Anniversary Guida, Cecilia Hipski, Claire & Robert Jannetti, Gretchen FRIDAY, MAY 17 Korman, John Koval, Lisa Lawrence, Ronnie Lazzaro, 7:00 AM Mass of Thanksgiving for Ed & Joanne Fresco on the Catherine Lynch, Nancy Lyons, Albert Maggelet, Henry Occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Mahier, Ann Mahoney, Robert Malaguti, Daniella (Family) Martone, Jacquie McGuire, Scott McHugh, LaVerne 8:30 AM School Mass McKenzie, Matthew McMinn, Anthony Milici, David SATURDAY, MAY 18 Milici, Billy Millerick, Donald Morrissey, Ronald Mortali, Dianne Mott, Janyce Murphy, Irene Pahlsson, Patricia 1:30 PM Wedding: Nicole Brown & Matthew Peterson Patton, Robert Paul, Josephine Iaderosa Perry, Jake 4:00 PM + Joseph Bolduc (Family) Perry, Ann Petrowski, Dr. Andrew Porto, Zachary Price, 5:00 PM + John & Rebecca Masci and Horn Family (Dorothy Priscilla Reynolds, Harold Roding, Brian Rolka, Becky Masci) Schwartz, Mark Simpson, Mary Smith, Anne Stopka, SUNDAY, MAY 19 Marlene Tarutis, & Lyla Rose Theoharides. 7:00 AM + Alex Tonelli (wife, Josephine Tonelli) IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE SOMEONE ON 9:00 AM + Catherine Claire Mott (Daughter) THE SICK LIST PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE. 10:00 AM + James Farley, William & Maureen Madden, and Anni Reuter (Family) PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS 12:00 PM + Luba Szapiaczan (Family) — Birthday Remembrance Lt. Thomas Daly, US Army Ens. Denis Daly, US Coast Guard — 1st Lt. John Schmaltz, US Marines Bulletins to the Homebound If you or someone you know is homebound or in a nursing facility and would like a copy of each IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE A FAMILY week’s bulletin mailed to them, please contact the parish offices. MEMBER ON THE LIST, CALL THE OFFICE. PARISH NEWS, MINISTRIES, & EVENTS OFFERTORY Parish Trivia Night Friday, May 17 The weekly collection for Sunday, May 5th was 7:00 PM at St. Mary $23,632.90, including $4,255.50 in online giving. Enjoy a night of fierce We are so grateful for your generosity. competition, fun, food, and prizes! Profits support the parish Youth Mission Trip to North Carolina for hurricane relief. Tickets are available in the parish 2019 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal office and are $20/person or $50/family. Sign up individually or Next weekend is commitment weekend! All as a table/team of 10 people by Wednesday, May 15th. We parishioners will have the opportunity to make a especially challenge all parish ministries to sign up as teams to pledge to the 2019 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, compete for the title of smartest ministry of the year! There Sharing the Joy of the Gospel for Generations, will be questions for all age groups, so children and families during Mass. Please visit www.archdioceseofhartford.com to are also encouraged to attend! learn more or make your gift today. Note From Helen… Catholic Communication Campaign — Next week, The kind words, our second collection is for the Catholic good wishes and generosity shared at the Communication Campaign. This campaign connects beautiful reception on April 28th were people with Christ in the United States and in overwhelming to me. It has been a privilege to serve at St. developing countries around the world through the Internet, Therese and St. John Bosco Parishes for nearly fifteen years. I television, radio, and print media. Fully 50% of funds collected cherish the lasting friendships that have grown from remain here in our archdiocese to fund local communications interacting with so many parishioners — you have greatly efforts. Your support helps spread the Gospel message! enriched my life. I offer my heartfelt thanks to everyone. May God continue to shower His blessings upon our Parish. Food Collection This Weekend Pro-Life Plant Sale & Mother’s Day Roses Our monthly food collection of non- Spring is finally here! The annual KofC Pro- perishable items for the Branford Food Life Plant Sale will be held this weekend and Pantry is this weekend. Items may be left at the exits of next weekend (May 11/12 & 18/19) at both St. Mary or St. Therese. If you forgot, you can bring churches. In conjunction, the Pro-Life Ministry will be donations to the St. Therese Hall on Monday! selling Mother’s Day Roses this weekend at St. Mary only. Best price in town — arrangements for $5 and up. All Congratulations … With great joy we proceeds benefit the St. Gianna Pregnancy Center. welcome Alyssandra Giselle Aguilar, Charlotte Rose Kramar, Tucker Jeffrey Yates, & Greyson Doing Us Proud! William Adamczyk to our parish family. They were baptized last weekend. Congratulations to their families! Eagle Scout — Congratulations to parishioner Aidan Kropiwnicki, 2nd Annual SJB Parish Golf Tourney who earned his Eagle Scout rank Tuesday, June 25 at Pine Orchard last weekend. nd Our 2 Annual Parish Golf Tourney will be at Pine Orchard Eucharistic Ministers — on Tuesday, June 25. Golfers will have an afternoon of fine Congratulations to Sue Allen, golf after enjoying lunch at 11:00 AM until Tee Time at 12:15 PM, and after a great round of golf — social time, dinner, raffle and prizes, etc. will follow. We have kept the Patricia Torre, Steve entrance fee for each golfer at $190. Call Msgr. Walker at Burke, and Alyssa Mae 203-488-2998 or the Parish Office at 203-488-1607 to Ambulo who were register. Forms are also available on our website. commissioned as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on There will be a Golf Committee meeting this March 30th.
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