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St. Aloysius Building Campaign – New “Status” Video from Msgr Rob!
Dear Friends: Saint Aloysius Parish is a Catholic family that has thrived in New Canaan for 128 years. We are united by our Baptism, emboldened by the Holy Spirit, and sanctified by Christ present in the Eucharist. As a community of believers, we are rooted in the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and we live out our discipleship in worship, prayer, and charity. Our strength is from our past, for we stand on the
St. Aloysius Building Campaign – New “Status” Video from Msgr Rob!
Dear Friends: Saint Aloysius Parish is a Catholic family that has thrived in New Canaan for 128 years. We are united by our Baptism, emboldened by the Holy Spirit, and sanctified by Christ present in the Eucharist. As a community of believers, we are rooted in the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and we live out our discipleship in worship, prayer, and charity. Our strength is from our past, for we stand on the
Thanksgiving Mass Times
Mass Schedule for Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 28, 2024 7:00 a.m. – Daily Mass 8:30 a.m. – Family Mass (No 5:30 p.m. Mass)
Christmas Stars
Thank you for preparing Christmas for a Star family! Choose a star in the narthex. Please place wrapped gifts in a sturdy box, seal, and tape star to the outside. Please bring your Christmas Star to Stapleton Hall and join us for a STAR SOCIAL – Saturday, December 14, 4:00 – 6:30 PM or COFFEE & DONUTS – Sunday, December 15, BEFORE 11 AM Please Click Here to register your star or sign up to
The Living Nativity
The St. Aloysius Parish Confirmation class presents: The Living Nativity Friday, December 6th Performances at 6:00 pm, 6:30 pm & 7:00 pm Location: In Front of the Church on Cherry Street Come see our live animals! Suitable for the entire family.
The Christmas Giving Box
The Christmas Giving Box is located on a column in the narthex of the church. Donations are collected to help those in need in our community. Please write a check, payable to “Saint Aloysius Church” and note the words “Giving Box” in the memo. Thank you for your generosity to our neighbors in need.
Saint Aloysius Early Childhood Program – Timeline
Construction is progressing as planned. We expect the facilities to be completed by late summer or early fall of 2025 and the school to open in the fall of 2026. Next year we will be focused on finalizing the curriculum and appropriately staffing the preschool. During this time, we will also be promoting our program and offering tours of the new facilities so you can become familiar with the environment we are creating. We understand
Thanksgiving Mass Times
Mass Schedule for Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 28, 2024 7:00 a.m. – Daily Mass 8:30 a.m. – Family Mass (No 5:30 p.m. Mass)
Christmas Stars
Thank you for preparing Christmas for a Star family! Choose a star in the narthex. Please place wrapped gifts in a sturdy box, seal, and tape star to the outside. Please bring your Christmas Star to Stapleton Hall and join us for a STAR SOCIAL – Saturday, December 14, 4:00 – 6:30 PM or COFFEE & DONUTS – Sunday, December 15, BEFORE 11 AM Please Click Here to register your star or sign up to
The Living Nativity
The St. Aloysius Parish Confirmation class presents: The Living Nativity Friday, December 6th Performances at 6:00 pm, 6:30 pm & 7:00 pm Location: In Front of the Church on Cherry Street Come see our live animals! Suitable for the entire family.
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Bishop Caggiano - The ONE
Stories of Encounter and Accompaniment: 11/25/24
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Catholic Charities is here to help!
They offer Behavioral Health Counseling, a Family Loan Program, Immigration Services and more. Click here to learn more.
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Becoming Catholic
Have YOU been thinking about becoming a Catholic? Ask yourself . . . Are you, or someone you know, not Catholic but would like to learn more about the teachings of the Catholic faith?
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Sacraments & Spirituality
The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments. (CCC 1113)
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FORMED
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Calling All Women!
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St A's Synod on Synodality
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Safe Environment for All
All Diocese of Bridgeport Parishes and Ministries are committed to creating a safe environment for all. If you need to reach the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator or have any questions, please click on "Safe Environments for All".
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Beware of Email SCAMS!
We are seeing an increasing number of scams – focused on Msgr’s Email. Note: if you look at the actual email address it is NOT his!
Msgr Rob will NEVER ask you for “gift cards” “phone cards” or any other forms of payment! If you have any questions about an email please phone the office: 203-966-0020.
NOTES FROM MONSIGNOR ROB
If Christ is King, Then Who Am I?
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus says this to Pilate: “You say I am a king. For this I was born and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.” Jesus walked this earth to speak the truth about the one true God and teach the world a way of living in truth. His kingship is more about serving, and he died
Getting Ready!
As we move toward the end of the liturgical year, our attention is turned to the “end times;” that moment when Jesus will come back and take us to Himself. The scene as it is described in this Sunday’s Gospel is surreal and terrifying: “In those days after that tribulation the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will be falling from the sky, and the powers
Service and Sacrifice
Monday, November 11 marks the 106th Anniversary of Armistice Day, the end of World War I. Now known as “Veterans Day”, it is a moment to remember those who served to preserve freedom, and take the time to give thanks to God for their service and the sacrifice of their lives. We are thankful also to our brothers and sisters who serve today to protect us and enable us to enjoy the many blessings we
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DAILY READING AND PRAYER
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August 31, 2023
Published on 2023-08-31
FAITH IN ACTION
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Seeking forgiveness
Published on 2023-08-31
FAMILY LIVING
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5 Marks of a Catholic family
Published on 2023-08-28