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MASS Saturday (Vigil) 4:150pm Sunday 6:30am, 8am, 10am, 12pm & 4pm Monday - Friday 6am, 7am & 12:10pm Wednesday & 1st Friday ONLY 5:30pm Saturday 6am & 12:10pm

CONFESSION Saturday 11am - 12pm & 3 - 4pm Sunday 7:15 - 7:45am, 9:15 - 9:45am & 11:15 - 11:45am Monday - Friday 6:30 - 7am & 11am - 12pm Wednesday & 1st Friday ONLY 5 - 5:25pm

via waterburybasilica.org After John had been arrested, Schedule 12:10pm Mass (Mon-Fri) 4:15pm Saturday Vigil Mass Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming of God: 10am Sunday Mass “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” To sign-up, go to waterburybasilica.weshareonline.org - Mk 1:14-15 21 February 2021 | 1st Sunday of Lent 74 West Main Street | Waterbury, CT 06702 | 203.574.0017 | waterburybasilica.org + = Deceased L/D = Living/Deceased 4:15pm Vigil +Richard Donahue Sun, February 21 +Larry Smith, +Marc Minicucci, +Amy Alves, 6:30am +Vincent Mahoney & +Chuck Mahoney 8:00am +Louis & Sapho Primihi 10:00am +Guerino Venditti 203.574.0017 12:00pm +Humbert Mucci - birthday remembrance Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm 4:00pm +Frank Henderson www.waterburybasilica.org Mon, February 22 - The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle 6:00am For our Basilica clergy - past and present Rector 7:00am Rochelle Rinaldi - healing prayers Very Rev. James M. Sullivan 12:10pm Sanctification of the soul of Catherine E. Teitell

5:30pm Sons & Daughters of the Immaculate Conception Parochial Vicar Tue, February 23 - St. Rev. Lee Hellwig 6:00am Parishioners of Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Senior -in-Residence 7:00am +Joyce Basil 12:10pm +Alice Marie Buccitti Rev. John Mariano In thanksgiving for the Intercessions 5:30pm Secretary of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Wed, February 24 Kim Halmose 6:00am +Antoinette Perugini [email protected] 7:00am Kristin Cassidy Communications/ 12:10pm +Ken Anderson Liaison 5:30pm +Mary Lozina Aurora Daly Thu, February 25 [email protected] 6:00am Sons & Daughters of the Immaculate Conception 7:00am L/D members of the Wagner Family Music 12:10pm Sanctification of the soul of Catherine E. Teitell Reuben Barnes 5:30pm In thanksgiving for the Intercessions of St. Joseph [email protected] Fri, February 26 Pastoral Outreach 6:00am Special Intentions Nicole Plasky 8:00am +Maurice & Annette Noonan [email protected] 12:10pm Theresa Borchetta - Birthday Blessings & David Borchetta

Religious Ed Sat, February 27 6:00am Sons & Daughters of the Immaculate Conception Jackie Tiul 12:10pm +Judy, Helen & Bill Boughton [email protected] 4:15pm Vigil +Angelo & Angela Romanelli PRAYER LINE Sun, February 28 6:30am Sons & Daughters of the Immaculate Conception Bob Duff at 203.573.0032 8:00am +Lori Jean (Duszalo) Johnson +Josephine Murry, +Rosemary Ptachcinski, 10:00am & +Maria Zappone 12:00pm +Joseph Begnal 4:00pm +Elizabeth Ney 2 21 February 2021 Welcome to the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception!

We invite those who attend Mass regularly but are not officially registered to join and belong! Please go to waterburybasilica.org for the online new parishioner form or call the parish office 203.574.0017 for a copy to be emailed to you.

Traveling Chalice for Vocations A week-long commitment to pray for vocations Lenten 20-21 February 2021 Schedule 4:15pm - Kathy Becce 6:30am - Mary Zaums Daily Mass Mon - Fri: 6am, 7am, 12:10pm 8am - Suzie Brice Mon - Thu: 5:30pm 10am - Michelle Spader Fri ONLY: 6pm 12pm - Patricia Hayes Sat: 6am & 12:10pm 4pm - Aurora Daly

Confession To sign-up, please contact Mon - Thu: Kathy at 203-754-2422 from 3pm - 6pm 6:30 - 7am, 11am - 12pm & 5 - 5:30pm or via email: Fri ONLY: 5:30 - 6pm [email protected] Sat: 11am - 12pm & 3 - 4pm Sun: 7:15 - 7:45am, 9:15 - 9:45am Limited complimentary copies of & 11:15 - 11:45am The Magnificat Lenten Companion (Spanish version too) are available in the sacristy Please pick-up Fridays @ 6:30pm only ONE Mar 26 - Mary’s Way (bilingual) copy per family 3 21 February 2021 From the desk of Fr. Sullivan

Dear Friends, All of us are sinners. We know that. As weak, fallen human beings we have a tendency towards sin and all of us if we look honestly towards ourselves have to humbly admit this weakness. Big or little, mortal or venial, our sins keep us from fully experiencing the depth of love we are called to. in many ways, and with God’s grace, have conquered many of their faults. This requires great effort as the spiritual battle is very real. We are all called to be saints, yet the attractions and distractions of the world often keep us from what we are meant to be. What are some of the means to help a human person increase spiritually? How do we achieve, receive or merit this help, this grace, this divine help? The answer may appear simple. Grace, first of all, is a gift, yet it can be received by all those who seek it. God’s generosity knows no limits. The Mass, reception of the , the of Confession and the other are divine aids on the journey of life. God gives to his people another gift, a gift through His , the . This gift is a word we have all heard perhaps many times but few understand its meaning. That word is “”. What is an indulgence and how does it apply to our spiritual lives? An indulgence is the extra- remission of the temporal punishment due in God’s justice, to sins already forgiven. This remission is granted by the Church, either partial (partial indulgence) or total (plenary indulgence). It is the super abundant merits of Christ and the saints applied to us. Just like a kidney can be transplanted, so too in a spiritual sense, the merits of Christ and the are applied. As sinners, there is a penalty due to sin. In short, an indulgence takes away the penalty and we are free of it. What an incredible gift this is! During this Year of St. Joseph, every Wednesday and the 19th day of the month are opportunities to gain plenary . There is more information provided on a separate page or visit this website: yearofstjoseph.org/indulgences Since we are a Basilica (only one of 69 in the United States) and as a Basilica, we are part of the , a plenary indulgence is granted on several special days in the course of the year. Please read the bulletin page explaining in more detail what an indulgence is and other conditions that must be met to obtain a plenary indulgence. There are also feast days we are to celebrate in a special way, one of which is this Monday, February 22, the feast of the Chair of St. Peter, when we celebrate the authority of the universal bishop. It is the authority given by Jesus to Peter to lead and guide the Church in Jesus’ place. For Jesus told Peter that “you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church . . .” (Mt 16:18).

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Lenten Parish Mission 8 - 11 March 2021

Celebrating St. Joseph 4 21 February 2021 Plenary Indulgence during the Year of St. Joseph and Four Prayers to St. Joseph The plenary indulgence is granted under the usual conditions (Sacramental confession, Reception of Holy Communion, and prayer according to the intentions of the Holy Father) to the faithful who, with a spirit detached from any sin, participate in the Year of Saint Joseph on the occasions and in the manner indicated by this :  Meditate for at least 30 minutes on the Our Father  Participate in a spiritual retreat of at least one day that includes a meditation on Saint Joseph  Perform a corporal or spiritual work of mercy  Recite the Holy Rosary in families and between the husband and wife  Entrust their work daily to the protection of Saint Joseph and to all believers who invoke with their prayers the intercession of the worker of Nazareth  Pray the litany of Saint Joseph for the persecuted Church and for the relief of all persecuted Christians  Pray any lawfully approved prayer or act of piety in honor of Saint Joseph, especially on: March 19 (Solemnity of St. Joseph), May 1 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker), December 26 (Feast of the Holy Family), the 19th day of every month, and every Wednesday (a day dedicated to the memory of the Saint).

The gift of plenary indulgence extends particularly to: the elderly, the sick, the dying and all those who for legitimate reasons cannot leave their home - who, with the spirit detached from any sin and with the intention of fulfilling, as soon as possible, the three usual conditions, in your own home or wherever the impediment holds you, pray an act of piety in honor of Saint Joseph, consolation of the sick and patron of good death, confidently offering God the pains and difficulties of his life.

The Year of St. Joseph Prayer Prayer Before Work to St. Joseph the Worker To you, O blessed Joseph, do we come in our afflictions, O Glorious Saint Joseph, and having implored the help of your most holy Spouse, model of all those who are devoted to labor, we confidently invoke your patronage also. obtain for me the grace to work in a spirit of Through that charity which bound you to the for the expiation of my many sins; Immaculate Virgin Mother of God and through the to work conscientiously, putting the call of duty paternal love with which you embraced the Child Jesus, above my natural inclinations; to work with thankfulness we humbly beg you graciously to regard the inheritance and joy, considering it an honor to employ and develop which Jesus Christ has purchased by his Blood, and with by means of labor the gifts received from God; your power and strength to aid us in our necessities. to work with order, peace, moderation, and patience, O most watchful guardian of the Holy Family, never shrinking from weariness and trials; defend the chosen children of Jesus Christ; to work above all with purity of intention O most loving father, ward off from us and detachment from self, every contagion of error and corrupting influence; keeping unceasingly before my eyes death O our most mighty protector, be kind to us and the account that I must give of time lost, and from heaven assist us in our struggle talents unused, good omitted, and vain complacency with the power of darkness. in success, so fatal to the work of God. As once you rescued the Child Jesus from deadly peril, All for Jesus, all through Mary, so now protect God’s Holy Church all after thy example, O Patriarch, Saint Joseph. from the snares of the enemy and from all adversity; Such shall be my watch-word in life and in death. Amen. shield, too, each one of us by your constant protection, so that, supported by your example and your aid, we may be able to live piously, to die in holiness, Act of Consecration to St. Joseph and to obtain eternal happiness in heaven. Amen. O dearest St. Joseph, I consecrate myself to your honor Memorare to St. Joseph and give myself to you, that you may always be my father, Remember, O most pure spouse of the Blessed Virgin my protector and my guide in the way of salvation. Mary, my great protector, Saint Joseph, that no one ever Obtain for me a greater purity of heart and fervent love had recourse to your protection, or implored your aid of the interior life. After your example may I do without obtaining relief. Confiding therefore all my actions for the greater glory of God, in union with in your goodness, I come before you. Do not turn down the Divine Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart my petitions, foster father of the Redeemer, of Mary. O Blessed St. Joseph, pray for me, that I may but graciously receive them. Amen. share in the peace and joy of your holy death. Amen.

Basilica of the Immaculate Conception

Plenary Indulgence

Spiritual Privileges for Visitors The bestowal of the title of minor basilica initiated a very particular bond between the church and the Holy Father and set the church apart in rank from other churches. While the principal church of the Archdiocese of Hartford is the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, where the cathedra is found, the chair of the Archbishop and sign of his teaching office, the Basilica ranks after the Cathedral as a church of great distinction.

Spiritual benefits are attached to the designation of a church as a minor basilica. All Catholics who are properly disposed may seek a plenary indulgence by visiting the Basilica on specified days and by fulfilling the conditions that are required.

What is an indulgence? An indulgence is a favor granted to an individual by the Church through the merits of Christ that removes, either partially or completely (plenary), the temporal punishment that remains for sins that have been forgiven. Indulgences do not remove sin, that is, the guilt of sin. Serious sin that has been confessed to a priest with sincere contrition and a resolve to sin no more, is forgiven in the . This sacrament also removes the eternal punishment that such a grave offense against God would merit. But, once forgiven, the wounds and effects of our sins remain and block the full action of the within us. The Church teaches that we must undergo temporal punishment in this life or after death, in , to remove the effects of sin and prepare us for eternal happiness with God in heaven. Temporal punishment may be removed now by voluntarily uniting our sufferings in this life with those of Christ and by our prayer and acts of charity. Temporal punishment also may be diminished or removed a by partial or plenary indulgence.

Who can gain an indulgence? Catholics in full communion with the Church, may obtain a plenary indulgence once a day for themselves or for a soul in purgatory by carrying out a specified act of devotion with sincerity and in accord with the conditions set by the Church. Those who seek an indulgence must be earnestly striving to eliminate all attachment to sin, whether mortal or venial. The act of devotion required to obtain the plenary indulgence attached to the Basilica on the days specified may be a devout visit to the Basilica with recitation of the Lord’s Prayer and the . In addition, the visit may include: Mass, Benediction, of the Hours, Stations of the Cross, the Rosary or another devotion the Blessed Virgin Mary, a period of adoration and meditation before the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reposed in the tabernacle of another pious action.

The three conditions to be fulfilled: 1) Sacramental Confession within 20 days prior to or following the day the indulgence is sought 2) Reception of Holy Communion, preferably on the day the indulgence is sought. 3) Prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father on the day the indulgence is sought. (This might be an Our Father and Hail Mary or other preferred prayers.)

A plenary indulgence may be gained on the following days by visiting the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception:  February 9 Date of concession of the title Minor Basilica in 2008  May 20 Date of the dedication of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, in 1928  June 29 The Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul  August 14 Death of Blessed Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, in 1890  December 8 Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary  Visitors may select one day each year to seek a plenary indulgence Francis Center for Renewal From our Parish Secretary The 2022 Calendar for Mass Intentions will be available on Monday, 1 March 2021 There are some early Masses available before Easter We are looking for a few volunteers

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Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Those who use Online Giving, your tax statement are available Please reach out to Nicole: using the WeShare online giving portal [email protected] via waterburybasilica.org OR 203.574.0017 ext. 204 please email Aurora for assistance at [email protected] Thank you very much!

Our parishioner and SoulCore Leader Barbara Ann Suo, now offering complimentary hour-long classes

Wednesdays NOW beginning @ 7:45am & Saturdays @ 9am down at Basilica’s Church Hall

Participants should bring an exercise mat, bottled water and optional light hand weights (1-3lbs ea), and more importantly, an open heart!

Something New for Lent! We are excited to announce that our parish now has access to premium video content from Word on Fire. These films and videos feature Bishop Robert Barron who has been hailed as “one of the Church’s greatest messengers" and is the second most-followed in the world on social media (behind only .) He is best known for his CATHOLICISM film series and his Emmy-nominated Pivotal Players series, which have both aired on PBS and EWTN, and have been seen by millions of people. Thanks to Flocknote, our parish's email and texting tool, we can now send you short Bishop Barron videos with engaging questions via email or text message. In addition, you now have access to the entire Word on Fire digital video library. You can watch any of Bishop Barron's films or study programs whenever you want, on any device! For more information, please contact Aurora at [email protected] 7 21 February 2021 World Marriage Day

Congratulations to the nearly 150 couples who renewed their marriage vows in celebration of World Marriage Day (the 2nd weekend of February). Each couple received a rose (for the bride), a Lenten reflection journal, and their young ones were offered chocolate kisses. We are looking forward to an even bigger celebration next year when we hope to include a reception in our future church hall. Photo taken after the 10am Mass where over 40 couples renewed their vows. A beautiful sight to behold!

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