Post on 19-May-2022
PASTOR
Fr. Robert Schlageter, OFM Conv.
PAROCHIAL VICARS
Fr. Charles Jagodzinski, OFM Conv.
Fr. Timothy Lyons, OFM Conv.
IN RESIDENCE
Fr. Raymond Borkowski, OFM Conv.
DEACON
Deacon Carmen Guzzardi
PARISH CENTER OFFICE
467 Alling Street, Kensington, CT
Weekdays, 8 AM—4 PM (860) 828-0331
Fax (860)828-7620
Parish Website: stpaulkensington.org
Email: ourchurch@stpaulkensington.org
SACRED HEART CHURCH
48 Cottage Street,
East Berlin, CT 06023
July 30, 2017
St. Paul Parish July 30, 2017
We thank Friar Tim
for his journey with us. Many asked for
his address:
Friar Tim Blanchard St. Bonaventure Friary 10400 Lorain Ave Silver Spring, MD 20901
MONDAY NIGHTS 6:30—8 PM, SCHOOL GYM
Middle & High School Dates: July 24, 31, Aug 7
Basketball, Board Games, Frisbee & More!
St. Paul's Parish sponsored a trip to NYC last
weekend for our Masters of Ceremony as a way to give back to them. These young leaders help run and train the altar server program of 65 kids.
The group visited Ground Zero, Central Park, and other locations in NYC. When they visited St. Pat-rick's Cathedral, they were able to meet and chat
with His Eminence, Cardinal Dolan.
ST. PAUL PARISH COLLEGE STUDENTS AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADS……. See page 6 for details on our special send-off dinner just for you. Don’t miss it!
Envelope Users Non-Users
+ Online Giving Total
$ 829.00 $ 211.00 $ 115.00 $ 1,155.00
St. Paul (Last Weekend) Sacred Heart
Mass Intentions for this Week St. Paul Parish
Thank you for your faithful support of our Church.
Saturday, July 29, 2017 4:00 ! Beth McLoughlin by Family ! Anne Pilewski by Walter & Lois McGuire
Sunday, July 30, 2017 7:30 ! Anthony Cunha by Lynn Misteri Jose & Carmen Lima (50th Wedding Anniversary) 9:00 ! Orenie Bossie by Monday Morning Ladies ! Frank D'Addabbo, Sr. by the Bertolami Family
9:30 AM MASS AT SACRED HEART CHURCH 9:30 ! Sophie Ducki Dahlgren by Lori Adamowicz & Family
! Aniela Pajor by Family
10:30 ! Francis E. Gentile (1st Anniversary) by Wife, Children & Grandchildren ! Marge Mangone by Vilma Stifel & Family 12:00 ! Nieves Gonzalez (2nd Anniversary) by Son ! Agnes Zeleznicky by Daughters Dottie & Ginger
Monday, July 31, 2017 7:00 ! Margot &! George Maino by a Friend
! Ann Kowalski by Edward, Brenda & Steven
5:00 ! Paul Baretta by Berlin Memorial Funeral Home
Tuesday, August 1, 2017 7:00 ! The Greene & ! Parkin Families by the Hubbard Family ! Marion Farr by Roy & Judy Early 5:00 ! Joanne Cieniewicz by Madeline Kowalski
Wednesday, August 2, 2017 7:00 ! For the Souls in Purgatory by John & Linda Nappi ! Chuck Mubarek (1st Anniversary) by Mallia Family 5:00 ! Helen Moisuk by Berlin Memorial Funeral Home
Thursday, August 3, 2017 7:00 ! Robert J. Fitzsimmons by Wife Anita & Children
! The Zinter Family by Daughter 5:00 Your Intention
First Friday, August 4, 2017 7:00 Living & Deceased Parishioners of St. Paul Parish 7:30 Breakfast following Mass—Please Join Us! 5:00 ! Paul Baretta by Ellen Gentile & Family
Saturday, August 5, 2017 4:00 ! Attillio Fiori by Fiori Family ! Daniel Burgio by Mom & Dad, Josie & Angie
! Laurent J. Fouriier
! John Daddabbo
! John J. Cullen
Sunday, August 6, 2017 7:30 ! Maria Arute (Birthday Remembrance) by the Family ! Ut Nguyen by Wife
9:00 ! Vincenza DelSesto by Antonio & Maria DelSesto ! Santo Ciapponi (Birthday Remembrance) by Paul & Angie
9:30 AM MASS AT SACRED HEART CHURCH 9:30 ! David John Gerent by the Gerent Family ! Lucille Rose by Maurice & Peg Valentine
10:30 ! Deceased Members of the Noworyta Family by the Tabaczynski Family ! Dick Fracasso by Diane Funk 12:00 ! Stephanie Bilodeau by the Bertolami Family ! Margaret Mangone by Nieces Cheryl & Donna Kramer
The Blessed Mother Candle will burn this week for
! Paul Baretta by Ellen Gentile & Family
A Sanctuary Candle will burn this week for
! Francis Gentile by Diane & Bill Funk
! Daniel Burgio by Mom & Dad and Josie & Angie
! Paul G. Bogdanski (18th Anniversary) by Wife & Family
THE BREAD FOR THE POOR IS OFFERED THIS WEEK FOR
! Linda Imundo Gregory (1st Anniversary)
by John, MaryAnn & Michael
The Sacred Heart Sanctuary Lamp
Will burn this week for the greater honor and glory of God and for
Healing for Maureen Guite
by the Sacred Heart Ladies Guild
$ 9,207.00 $ 1,045.77 $ 2,722.77 $ 12,975.54
A Few Simple Words…...from Fr. Robert July 30, 2017
HOW DOES ONLINE GIVING BENEFIT ME?
♦ Safe, secure, and confidential ♦ Flexible payment options available (recurring, one-
time gift, checking, savings, or credit card) ♦ Change your donation or account anytime ♦ Automatic deposits require no forms/ checks ♦ Giving histories and end-of-year contribution reports
are always available
PARISH BENEFITS ♦ Reduces check processing fees ♦ Accommodates special funds/ one-time memorials ♦ Stabilizes finances, reduces staff workloads, and aids
financial planning for the future ♦ Provides immediate giving history for fund/ministry
management ♦ Reduces church envelope and mailing costs
However you choose to give your time, talent and treas-ure, we thank you! Our ministries thrive only with your help.
HOW DO I GET STARTED? Visit: www.stpaulkensington.org Remember to let us know when you sign up and no long-er wish to receive envelopes in the mail
DEFENDING RELIGIOUS LIBERTY #283 JULY 30, 2017
Those who say that the Catholic Church is discriminating against poor women by opposing the health care mandate are completely misinformed. The Church is against requirements contained in the man-date that would force them to pay for surgical procedures such as: sterilization, abortion-inducing drugs, and contra-ception that go against our moral convictions, and there-fore, impede religious freedom.
Saint Paul Summer Camp
2 weeks left!! *Flexible scheduling *Before and after care
*Variety of activities
Visit our webpage or Email us at summercamp@stpaulkensington.org
Friar Tim
This summer our parish was blessed with the presence of Friar Tim Blanchard. Sadly, this is his last Sunday with us. While here, he was involved in a lot of different minis-
tries. He has gone on sick calls, assisted at weddings, been present and greeted people after Mass, but primari-ly he has been involved in our youth ministry initiatives and has had a huge impact on our young people. While
we are sad to see him go, we know that it is important that he continue his academic and Franciscan formation. We wish him the very best, and hope that in the future he
will be able to stop by and keep us all up to date on his progress. Friar Tim, thank you so much for saying yes to our Lord. May the Lord who has begun good things in
you bring them to fulfillment. I hope that everyone will take the opportunity to say goodbye to Friar Tim this weekend. He will be at all of the Masses. We need to be
grateful for his “yes” to God and to be resolved more and more to pray and promote vocations in service of the Church. By the way, the video presented before Mass was a Friar Tim creation.
Where Have You Been, Fr. Robert? Two weekends ago I had a four day vacation, then I at-
tended the Steubenville East Youth Ministry Conference with a number of young people from our parish. Last weekend, I was in NYC with the Masters of Ceremony.
This weekend, I am beginning a five day vacation. The following weekend I will be attending our Youth Ministry Core Team Retreat in Litchfield, CT. The retreat will help
those involved with our Youth Ministry Program get to know each other better, and they will also begin planning for the launch of our High School Youth Group. That’s where I’ve been and where I will be. Hope you are hav-
ing a great summer. The Masters of Ceremony
Last weekend, Friar Tim, John Imbimbo, and some of the other Core Team members visited NYC with a group of our altar server Masters of Ceremony. We stayed Friday
and Saturday nights at one of our Franciscan churches in Brooklyn and spent Saturday visiting the city. Everyone who went had a great time and we are very grateful for
the hospitality of the Friars we visited. It is so beautiful to see how slowly, but surely, our young people are becom-ing more and more involved in the life of the parish.
Saint Paul School News
Our school office will be open Tuesday,
Wednesday & Thurs-day, 9 am—1.
Please call any time.
860-828-4343
Thanks!
Ellen Bertolami
Admissions admissions@stpaulkensington.org
ourschool.stpaulkensington.org
Admissions @ SPS
We are grateful for the continued interest in our school, and enjoyed speaking to, and meeting all of the parents and grandparents who made inquiries. Thank you for your support!
Although we are at, or near, capacity in some of the grades, we do still have room in others. We would love to tell you more about what SPS has to offer. Please call or e-mail us today!
INTERESTED IN NEXT YEAR? We will begin taking applications for the 2018-19 school year on Decem-ber 1. At any time before that, we offer tours and classroom visits.
860-828-4343 x134
Religious Education News
LOOKING FOR A TERRIFIC
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FOR
YOUR 4 YEAR OLD?
YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!
A spot in our PK4 program just opened up. Call or e-mail us today: 860-828-4343 x134 or admissions@stpaulkensington.org.
HONOR ROLL AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY These young women have at-tained High Honors for the FOURTH quarter of at Sacred Heart Academy in Hamden.
Elizabeth LoPreiato, Senior
Ashley Plochocki, Freshmen
(Both Graduates of Saint Paul School!)
Congratulations Ladies!
REGISTRATION DEADLINE— AUGUST 15, 2017 Registration for the 2017-18 Religious Ed school year opened May 15. To run a successful program, we need registrations completed by August 15 so we have time to recruit and train volunteer teachers, purchase materials and create class lists. Enroll your child(ren) now to reserve a space and allow us to plan. There is always the option to switch to Home-school if a scheduling conflict arises come September. After August 15, we cannot guarantee placement.
It will be dependent on whether we can recruit additional volunteers. Thanks in advance for helping us make our Reli-gious Ed program the best it can be!
SAINT PAUL PARISH – 2017 BERLIN FAIR FOOD BOOTHS If you do not have access to a computer please complete this form and return it in the offertory basket by Sunday, 9/3.
Questions – contact Ewa Whiteside at 860.637.9902 or ewa.whiteside@att.net.
Select your shift choice(s). You’ll receive a call and/or e-mail confirming your selection. Please DO NOT submit a paper sign-
up sheet if you've already signed up electronically.
Booth Readiness (including clean up, prep, etc. at both booths)
Saturday, August 19 Saturday, August 26 Saturday, September 9 ! 9:00 am – 1:00 pm ! 9:00 am – 1:00 pm ! 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Food Prep (food delivery check in, prep, etc.)
Friday, September 8 / Both Booths ! 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Shifts at Sacred Heart Booth (selling to vendors on site before fair opens to public)
Monday, September 11 Wednesday, September 13 ! 8:00 am – 1:00 pm ! 7:00 am – 11:00 am
! 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Tuesday, September 12 Thursday, September 14
! 7:00 am – 11:00 am ! 7:00 am – 10:00 am ! 11:00 am – 3:00 pm ! 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Berlin Fair Weekend Shifts (selling to fairgoers including cashiers, counter help, food prep, cleanup, etc.)
• Please DO NOT submit a paper sign-up sheet if you've already signed up electronically.
• Due to safety and health requirements NO children under age 16 may work the grill area or handle money. • A volunteer orientation will be held on site at both Berlin Fair booths on Wednesday, 9/13 at 7:00 pm.
Name(s)
Phone
# of Adults _______________ # Under 18 _______________ Age If Under 18 _______________
Sacred Heart Booth Friday, September 15 ! 6:30 am – 10:30 am ! 10:30 am – 2:30 pm ! 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm ! 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Saturday, September 16 ! 6:30 am – 10:30 am ! 10:30 am – 2:30 pm ! 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm ! 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Sunday, September 17 ! 6:30 am – 10:30 am ! 10:30 am – 2:30 pm ! 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm ! 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm (break down)
Saint Paul Booth Friday, September 15 ! 10:00 am – 2:00 pm ! 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm ! 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday, September 16 ! 10:00 am – 2:00 pm ! 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm ! 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sunday, September 17 ! 10:00 am – 2:00 pm ! 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm ! 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm (break down)
St. Paul Parish News
COLLEGE STUDENTS & HIGH SCHOOL GRADS:
JOIN US FOR A SEND OFF DINNER!
Tuesday, August 8th 6:00pm St. Paul Parish Courtyard
Every year, St. Paul Church hosts a delicious free meal for the young adults in our parish. We do this simply to remind you of how important you are to us. We hope you can attend this special event with us before the summer ends and you have to return to school, work or wherever the road of life leads you. Please invite your friends & spread the word! Sign up on the Youth Page of our web or email John, at j.imbimbo@stpaulkensington.org. COLLEGE STUDENTS: BEE ON THE LOOKOUT! Our parish is starting to plan a mission trip for our college students. It will be a week-long mission trip to a foreign country over Winter Break. More info com-ing soon! If you are interested in being part of this mission trip, please email j.imbimbo@stpaulkensington.org.
BETTER TOGETHER – BERLIN FAIR UPDATE -
Please support our Parish! The 2017 Berlin Fair is sched-uled for Friday, 9/15 - Sunday, 9/17. We are fortunate to have two food buildings on site and
we need your help! We see this as a wonderful Saint Paul Parish community event where your time and sup-port is welcome! If you are interested in volunteering your time at the Berlin Fair, please consider signing up for several needed positions before and during the fair. Consider putting your favorite social or committee group together and sign up as a team for similar shifts! Our preferred sign up method is online at www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0548ACAA22AAFC1-berlin4. However, if you do not have access to a comput-er please use the paper sign up available in the bulletin and return it in the offertory basket! Please note sign-ups will be open till Thursday, 9/7. If you have any questions, please contact Ewa Whiteside at 860.637.9902 or ewa.whiteside@att.net. ( See left page)
Important Considerations: ♦ Please arrive 15 minutes early for your shift to
check in and receive your assignment. ♦ Due to safety and health requirements NO children
under the age of 16 may work the grill area or handle money.
♦ You may sign up for several shifts in the same day or various days. You'll receive an email confirmation with the hours you selected.
♦ Your specific assignment will be provided when you check in at the Sacred Heart or St. Paul booths (for example, counter assistance versus food prep, mak-ing sandwiches, ziti, salad prep, cleaning booth, etc.). If you have a strong preference for a certain assignment please indicate in the comments section upon sign up.
♦ Please DO NOT submit a paper sign-up sheet if you've already signed up electronically.
♦ Each volunteer working over 4 hours will receive a ticket to enter the Berlin Fair free the day of their shift. Tickets will be made available at the volunteer orientation or at the rectory (times/dates to be deter-mined.)
A volunteer orientation will be held on site at the
Berlin Fair Sacred Heart and St. Paul booths
on Wednesday, 9/13 at 7:00 pm.
Nancy Adamowicz Donna Bovee Clara Brown Lorraine Clark Tom Coss Alicia Hernandez Crespo Martin Dagna Ramiro Dagna Uly Dagna Dorothy Degiorgi Constance DiLorenzo Neil Geldof Dominic Gionfriddo Jonathan Gionfriddo Rosemarie Gionfriddo Maureen Guite Liz Goryl-Phillips Lily Harzewski-Burl Bruce Havelevitch John G. Kumitis, Sr. Rita Kropf Maria Lauria Guy Lombardi Ronald Maldon Carla Mangiafico Lisa Mangiafico
Robert Mazzaferro Brandi McWade Anthony Manzi Evelyn Modzelewski Helen Morrissey Dennis O'Brien Michael Ogar Charles Pagano, Sr. Emma Pagano Judy Pappalardo Cynthia Paradise Larissa Podermanski John Rich Steven Ripley Christopher Rozycki Joan Schwartz Guy Simeone Beth Simon Robert Smith Karen A. Sokolowski Our Soldiers Greta Stifel Kevin Stanowski Gary Tierney Richard E. Wearner Tammy Wigglesworth
AUGUST PRAYER LIST Please call monthly with permission from the person to be added.
NEXT AT SACRED HEART CHURCH Aug. 11TH, 2017 12-12:30pm To help, arrive at 11:30am.
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4TH QUARTER HONOR ROLL XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL The students below are from our parish and have obtained honors or high honors. Also included are those students who have been listed on our Headmaster’s and Principal’s Lists. The Headmaster's List is comprised of students who had a final grade point average of 3.75 or higher with no final average below a
B (limit one B) in a major course. The Principal's List is com-prised of students who had a final grade point average be-tween 3.25 and 3.74 and no final grade below a C (limit one C only) in a major course.
FIRST FRIDAY BREAKFAST THIS FRIDAY…..AUGUST 4TH
After 7am Mass on the first Friday of each month, we prepare a nice breakfast for you in
our church hall. So come for some coffee and fellowship.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Msgr. Thomas L Greylish Coun-cil #3675 will be meeting on Tuesday August 8, 2017 at 7pm in the St Paul parish hall. Planning for the upcoming fraternal year will be discussed. All Brother Knights are invited to attend.
DAUGHTERS OF JAIRUS PRAYER LINE
If someone you know is in need of prayers, call our Prayer Line to make a prayer request (for any need). You may call Terry (860-828-6667) or Gloria (860-828-1525), with your first name and your confidential intentions.
REQUEST FOR THE ELIJAH CUP
Please print and return to collection basket.
NAME:__________________________________________
ADDRESS:_______________________________________
PHONE:_________________________________________
EMAIL:__________________________________________
THE MASS YOU ATTEND: _4 PM __7:30AM __9 AM
___10:30AM __12 PM or ___9:30am at Sacred Heart
We will contact you with a date for you/your family to receive the Elijah Cup to pray for
Vocations at home.
More News…...
Monday, July 31 Summer Camp 7:00am Mass 8:30am Parish Staff Meeting 2:00pm Mass - Ledgecrest 5:00pm Mass 6:30pm Youth Ministry Open Gym Tuesday, August 1 Summer Camp 7:00am Mass 5:00pm Mass 7:00pm K of C Officers Mtg. Wednesday, August 2 Summer Camp 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass - St. John's (Cromwell) 9:30am Quilters & Crafters 5:00pm Mass
6:00pm Rosary at Sacred Heart 6:30pm Mercier SP girls scrimmages 7:00pm Picnic Planning , parish center Thursday, August 3 Summer Camp 7:00am Mass 10:00am First Thursday Calls 5:00pm Mass Friday, August 4 Summer Camp 7:00am Mass 7:30am First Friday Breakfast 9:00am First Friday Calls 5:00pm Mass 6:30pm Mercier SP girls scrimmages 7:30pm AA Meeting Saturday, August 5 10:00am NO Children's Rosary in August 3:00pm Confessions 4:00pm Mass Sunday, August 6 1:15pm Baptisms
Be Sure to check the web calendar for any changes.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10TH 7 PM ST. PAUL PARISH HALL
Although we’re weather reminds us that we’re still in the warmth of summer, it’s time to begin planning our 10th annual Italian Night. Last year our parish family raised a significant amount of money to enable our Youth Ministry Program to continue its worthwhile work. This year the proceeds from our annual event
will again help to fund the many programs and initiatives that benefit the youth of our parish. It takes many hands to make this evening as successful as it always is. The next meeting of the Italian Night Committee will be held on Thursday, August 10th at 7 p.m. in St. Paul’s church basement. If you are able, please plan on joining us. People are needed to help out in the following areas:
Decorations Set up/Clean Up Tickets Raffle Solicitations Baking Assembling Cookie Platters
If you would like to help and are unable to attend, please call either Betty Lasker @ (860) 828-9709 or Lynn Misteri @ (860) 913-5448.
OUR ANNUAL PICNIC IS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, AFTER THE 4 PM MASS
It takes many helpful hands to make it successful. CAN YOU HELP? Please take a minute to fill out the form below and put it in the collection basket at Mass, the Parish Center mail slot (ASAP) or you can
call Linda at 860-828-6046. We are having a planning meeting on August 2nd in the parish center at 7 pm. Please come. We welcome any new input. We also need items for our Raffle Baskets. You can drop your items off at the Parish Center. No item is too small or too big. Suggestions: Margarita, Kitchen or Italian Dinner Baskets….Sports, Toys (for girls or boys), Gift cards, Coffee or Tea…..and anything else you can think of.
We still need bakers. (finger foods only for the dessert table) and anything goes for the Bake Sale. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
CHURCH PICNIC VOLUNTEERS
NAME_____________________________________________ PHONE____________________________________________ EMAIL_____________________________________________
WORD
SEARCH
TREASURE
FIELD
HAPPY
MERCHANT
PEARL
DRAGNET
FISHERMEN
HAUL
BASKET
ANGELS
FURNACE
SCRIBE
QUILTERS AND CRAFTERS We meet in the St. Paul Parish Hall on Wednesdays at 9:30am, Please join us. We have ongoing projects.
PRAY THE ROSARY: WEEKDAY MORNINGS at St. Paul Monday - Friday at 7:30am, following Mass. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS at Sacred Heart The Rosary is prayed Wednesday evenings at 6pm. A CHILDREN’S ROSARY is held on the first Saturday of the month at 10am at Sacred Heart Church (about 25 minutes), followed by refreshments downstairs. The group will not meet in August, but will resume on Saturday September 2nd.
Why do we have a liturgical season called ordi-nary time? Can you explain? Ordinary time is the longest season of the liturgical year. It begins the Monday after January 6, the Epiphany, until the Tuesday before Ash Wednes-
day. That period can last anywhere from 5—8 weeks, depending on when Easter is celebrated. Ordinary time picks up again the Monday after Pentecost Sunday and lasts from 23—27 weeks, until the end of the liturgical year, the Saturday before Advent begins. The name "Ordinary" is not in contrast to "extraordinary" or "special" but rather stresses the Latin language notion of "ordinal" or numbered Sundays. The Latin title for the season, "tempus ordinarium," conveys the sense that this time of the year is measured or numbered time, which can allude simply to the numbered Sundays, or the notion that these Sundays are a "measured" time to deepen and im-merse ourselves completely in the realities of Jesus' incar-nation, ministry, passion, death, and resurrection. Ordinary time offers us the measured opportunity to con-nect the ordinary lived experiences of our lives with those of Jesus, who modeled for us how to live a truly human existence. As we experience the season of ordinary time, let us immerse ourselves in task of deepening our relation-
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Service & RepairJason A. Borselle
860-748-791018 Kenton St., Kensington, CT 06037
Parishioner
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2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, CTCatering for all occasions
96 MAIN STREET, KENSINGTON, CT (860) 828-4730
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Carolyn Smith, Owner/Lifelong Resident James Casso, Director
Parishioner Peter Bartlewski, Director
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FUNERAL HOME
Service Since 1932
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Tel. 860-828-4070
P.O. Box 244
Kensington, CT 06037
Wisniowski & Sullivan, LLC
Attorneys at Law
Wanda L. Wisniowski Timothy Sullivan “Mowie Po Polsku” timsullivan@wsattorney.com wwisniowski@wsattorney.com
55 Broad Street, Suite 210New Britain, CT 06037
860-225-991235 North Main Street, Suite 2F
Southington, CT 06489860-620-9335
KERN & KERN, LLCAttorneys at LawDENNIS L. KERN
860-828-995033 Kensington Road, Kensington, CT 06037
Since 1941
William F. Farrell
Michael P. Farrell110 Franklin Square
860.225.8464
www.FarrellFuneralHome.com
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99 Webster Square Road Berlin
829-8888LEDGECREST
Health Care Center
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154 Kensington Road, Kensington, CT 06037860-828-0583 • Fax 860-828-4946
24 - Hours Skilled
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BERLIN LAW OFFICES, LLC
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1020 Farmington Ave., Berlin
Attorney Robert Murphy 860-828-6688
BERLIN’S #1
AUTO REPAIR CENTER
89 Harding St., Berlin, CT
(860) 829-7377kensingtonauto1@sbcglobal.net
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T: (860) 829-9741 F: (860) 829-9743
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785 Farmington Ave., Kensington, CT
rpentore@pentorelaw.com
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Joseph F. Scheyd Agency, LLCBerlins Premiere Real Estate Agency
since 1963
(860) 828-0377 532 New Britain Road,
KensingtonLicensed CT. Real Estate Broker, REB.0750902
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156 Berlin Road, Cromwell, CT 06416
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Your Local Medicare Agent
Valeria Castro Licensed Insurance Agent
Parishioner/ fluent in Italian
860-919-4166
Medicare Advantage PlansMedicare Supplements
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valeria_d_castro@yahoo.com
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Tel 860-828-5551 • Cell 860-614-2568
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