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Husbands and Wives share in God’s creation of new life. Our intercessions today center around the needs of parents and children. God of love, you created us, male and female, to continue your work of creation. Through our prayers for one another, may our love reflect your risen Son, who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
With Praise to Almighty God, His Excellency, Reverend Archbishop Christopher Coyne Cordially Invites you to attend mass for the reception of Pallium, a symbol of the metropolitan Archbishop of Hartford Archdiocese, in presence of his imminence Cardinal-Designate, Christoph-Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States of America.
Saint Therese Picnic
“A Family That Prays Together, Eats Together”
Mark your calendars and plan to spend an afternoon with the St. Therese family for fun, fellowship, laughter, and good food. The picnic will start at noon, featuring music, dancing, games, a bounce house, and a chance to beat Father William at ping pong.
All are welcome! Please sign up on the parish website by September 24, providing the number of adults and children attending so we can plan accordingly. Volunteer opportunities for service hours for Confirmation candidates will be available. Call the parish office for more information.
Archbishop Coyne will celebrate the 10:30 AM Mass that morning and join us afterward.
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time-St. Thérèse of Lisieux, often called "The Little Flower," was born in 1873 in Alençon, France. Known for her deep devotion to God from a young age, she entered the Carmelite convent at just 15, focusing on a path of simplicity and love, which she referred to as the "Little Way." Her teachings emphasize finding holiness in everyday actions. Though her time in the convent was short, her impact on the Church has been enduring, with her spirituality offering inspiration to many seeking closeness with Christ through humble acts of love.
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. God has given each of us unique spiritual gifts to empower His work through us. These gifts are not just for our benefit but for building up the church and serving others. By understanding your spiritual gifts, you can uncover your true passions and fulfill God’s will in your life. Join us as we explore these gifts and encourage one another to live out our calling in Christ.
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. God has given each of us unique spiritual gifts to empower His work through us. These gifts are not just for our benefit but for building up the church and serving others. By understanding your spiritual gifts, you can uncover your true passions and fulfill God’s will in your life. Join us as we explore these gifts and encourage one another to live out our calling in Christ.
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. God has given each of us unique spiritual gifts to empower His work through us. These gifts are not just for our benefit but for building up the church and serving others. By understanding your spiritual gifts, you can uncover your true passions and fulfill God’s will in your life. Join us as we explore these gifts and encourage one another to live out our calling in Christ.
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time. God has given each of us unique spiritual gifts to empower His work through us. These gifts are not just for our benefit but for building up the church and serving others. By understanding your spiritual gifts, you can uncover your true passions and fulfill God’s will in your life. Join us as we explore these gifts and encourage one another to live out our calling in Christ.
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time. God has given each of us unique spiritual gifts to empower His work through us. These gifts are not just for our benefit but for building up the church and serving others. By understanding your spiritual gifts, you can uncover your true passions and fulfill God’s will in your life. Join us as we explore these gifts and encourage one another to live out our calling in Christ.
Discover the latest updates in our St. Therese Parish bulletin for July 27/28, 2024! This edition highlights our financial support achievements, invites you to Holy Hour sessions, and emphasizes the importance of contributing to the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. Don't miss the details on the Young Catholic Professionals Networking Happy Hour, the Feast of the Assumption Mass schedule, and a heartwarming baptism announcement. Learn about enrolling in the New England Catholic Biblical School, our upcoming monthly food drive, and registration for Religious Education at St. Therese Parish. Dive in to stay connected and involved with our vibrant community!
Today, I invite you to reflect on the Gospel of John 3:1-21, which tells the story of Nicodemus, a Pharisee, and his encounter with Jesus. This passage is key to understanding the importance of Baptism as a means to enter the Kingdom of God.