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358 Glenbrook road · Stamford, ct · 06906-2198 · 203.324.3434 · Www.smcglenbrook.org WEEKEND MASSES SATURDAY, 4:00PM SUNDAY, 8:00AM AND 10:30AM WEEKDAY MASS MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, 8:00AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SATURDAY, 3:30-3:45PM OR BY APPOINTMENT BAPTISM AND WEDDINGS CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR INFORMATION AND SCHEDULING ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JUNE 17

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358 Glenbrook road · Stamford, ct · 06906-2198 · 203.324.3434 · Www.smcglenbrook.org

WEEKEND MASSES SATURDAY, 4:00PM

SUNDAY, 8:00AM AND 10:30AM

WEEKDAY MASS MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, 8:00AM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SATURDAY, 3:30-3:45PM OR BY APPOINTMENT

BAPTISM AND WEDDINGS CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR INFORMATION AND SCHEDULING

� ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JUNE 17 �

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SAINT MAURICE CHURCH PAGE 2

Christopher Anderson, Elena Cates, Ray Duda, Lenore Mandi, Frank Colandro, Susan Jacobsen, Bart Heefner, Warren Denny, Toni Coe, Gary Livia, Taylor Bova, Gerry Fraioli, Betty Vitti, Rosemary Bella, Sonya Correntee, Mary Caruso, Antonio Ferrajina, Patrick Battinelli, Julie Salce, Lois Scatton, Carol Kane, Kristee Brooks, R. J. Chaffe, Michael Pataky, Ed Gentile, Daniel Caruso, Anthony Tomczyk, John Mossa Sr., Marge Denicola, Gina Stuart, Adam Godlewski, Mark, Johann Fernando, Sandy Recchia, Karen Fragomeli, Vito Calo and Gene Gil.

ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD Our thoughts and prayers are with

the family of Marie Mattioli.

Remember the men and women in the Armed Forces and all who protect us and put themselves in harm’s way on our behalf; may they be shielded from danger;

and for their families and loved ones. In particular, Andrew Anderson, Christopher Blasius, C. J. DelVaglio, Samantha Krom, Christian Legaspe, Steven Nolan and Jeffrey S. Wilson Jr.

This weekend on Sunday we celebrate Father’s Day. It’s a special day that allows us an opportunity to thank our fathers for the gift of life they have given us and ask God’s blessings upon them as they guide us through our lives.

In the anticipation of being a father for some of our parishioners, may God continue to bless you and your families as you await the birth of your child.

On this Father’s Day let us also remember the dads who are away from us or have gone on to their heavenly reward. Their memories allow us those special moments of grace and thanksgiving for their lives and models of faith for many.

The month of June presents itself with an opportunity to “text to give” to the Annual Catholic Appeal. This easy way of making a pledge is being made possible in the hope that more people will participate in the Appeal. Make your gift today, text Sharing to 50555.

If you have not yet made a pledge, I ask you to prayerfully consider making your pledge before the end of June to help in reaching our goal this year. We are almost at goal!!! Only 5 percent to go!!!

On behalf of all who benefit from your generosity through the Annual Catholic Appeal, I thank you.

God’s choicest Blessings, Fr. Fred

To speak of many things...

STRENGTH OF A MOUNTAIN

God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree, The warmth of a summer sun, The calm of a quiet sea, The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night, The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagle's flight, The joy of a morning in spring, The faith of a mustard seed, The patience of eternity, The depth of a family need, Then God combined these qualities, When there was nothing more to add, He knew His masterpiece was complete, And so, He called it ... Dad

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ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

"This is how it is with the kingdom of God." What is a kingdom? Is it the brick and mortar that build up the castle? Is it the expanse of land a king can reasonably defend? Our notions of kingdoms may be romanticized in the modern era, but for the Israelites, a kingdom held deep historical meaning. Thousands of years before the birth of Christ, the Israelites had asked God for a king. After the reigns of David and Solomon, the united kingdom dissolved into factions, and the land was conquered by the Assyrians, Babylonians, and, finally, Romans. For the Israelites, a kingdom was something to build, both structurally and civilly. While this had ended in ruin for their ancestors, many of Jesus' contemporaries longed for the restoration of an earthly kingdom. Jesus' words in today's Gospel are a radical departure from this perspective. He compares the Kingdom of God to a field, but it appears that the farmer has little to do with its progress. "The seed would sprout and grow, he knows not how. Of its own accord, the land yields fruit." Jesus introduces his followers to a new sort of kingdom, a kingdom where God provides the growth. There is work to be done, of course. "When the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for the harvest has come." But for the Kingdom of God to flourish, there are certain things that are outside of our control. We sow seeds of kindness, justice, and integrity and then we must be patient. As shoots of faith appear, we nurture the growth with encouragement. As Christians, our task is not to build the Kingdom of God under our power alone, but to trust in the life-giving movement of God.

MINISTERS - WEEKEND OF JUNE 24, 2018

NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

MASS 4:00PM SAT 8:00am SUN 10:30am SUN

LECTOR Z. Shoztic C. Happel S. Doran

EUCHARISTIC

MINISTERS

P. Gil F. Blakeslee S. DeLeo

M. Lamonte M. DiCostanzo A. Aquila

P. Griffiths J. Dutcher

ALTAR SERVERS May serve at Mass they attend

Thank you, Thank you,

Thank you!!!

We are at 95% toward goal!!!

The 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal is currently underway throughout the Diocese of Bridgeport. Our Appeal goal is $60,000. To date, we have raised 178 gifts in the amount of $56,815.00 bringing us to 95 percent of our Parish goal. To all who have made their pledge, I thank you! Please consider making a pledge to the appeal to help reach our goal. A pledge of $100.00 is only 25 cents a day. Every pledge is important and needed to help reach our goal. We are hoping for increased participation. Remember… no gift is too small or insignificant. On behalf of all who benefit from your generosity in the Appeal benefits, I thank you.

Who can’t afford twenty-five cents a day???

Less than 5% to go!!!

2018 Annual Catholic Appeal

June 2018: Text to Donate Month

2018 Annual Catholic Appeal

Did you know you can now make a gift to the 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal on your smart phone or device by texting, Sharing to 50555. It is fast, easy and secure and supports diocesan programs on a larger scale including: the formation of priests and deacons; pastoral care of the sick and elderly; nutrition, housing and counseling programs; evangelization and catechesis and much more. The parish alone cannot support all these programs effectively but together, when you give a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal, we continue the Gospel message and make a difference in the lives of those around us.

Make your gift today,

text Sharing to 50555.

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FAITH FORMATION PAGE 4

LIVE THE LITURGY - INSIPRATION FOR THE WEEK Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed, the tiniest of seeds. When planted, the tiny mustard seed grows into a tremendous tree with large branches. So, too, in each of our lives, small things can have profound effects. God can use one of our more insignificant gestures to radically change another person's life. It may be the kindness of a smile, our willingness to accommodate someone, listening to someone's story, helping someone who is hurting, standing up for someone who is right, or complimenting someone on something they did. We all have God-given gifts and talents. Our task is to use them creatively, consistently, lovingly, and generously. We trust that God will take care of the rest.

Family Scripture Reflection (from Sadlier) Second Reading 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 Saint Paul continues to encourage the community at Corinth. In this chapter, Paul reminds the people of their destiny: eternity with God in Heaven. While he emphasizes the appeal of this eternal happiness, Paul quickly declares that it is about pleasing the Lord "whether we are at home or away." It is good to remember that our true home is Heaven. Yet, like Paul, we must also realize that this life is where we are and where we can please the Lord with our faithfulness and our compassion and service to others. Question to Ponder: Paul writes that "we walk by faith, not by sight." When have you walked by faith and not by sight? Faith Formation Office – Vacation! The Faith Formation Office will be closed Sunday, June 17-24 for vacation. YAY!!!

VIRTUS Safe Environments Audit 2018 The Safe Environment audit approaches quickly. Saint Maurice Parish is seeking to ensure that all volunteers are in total compliance with background checks and VIRTUS training. In-person awareness sessions will be held at Saint Maurice on:

� Saturday, July 7 at 9:30 a.m. in Doran Hall � Saturday, August 18 at 1 p.m. in Doran Hall

Register online at virtus.org or contact Sandra Kluun, [email protected] or 203-324-3434 ext. 707. Additional training sessions are available on various dates and times throughout the diocese. To find a current listing go to: virtus.org and check on Session Listing.

The Safe Environment Initiative is intended to make people more aware of the warning signs of child sexual abuse and how to prevent it. The trainings also provide the correct methods to report suspected abuse both in the State of Connecticut and the Diocese of Bridgeport.

Meet Saint Barnabas Barnabas was mentioned in the Acts of Apostles for selling his estate and laying the money from the sale at the feet of the Apostles as an example of Christian calling. He had a strong influence on the other Apostles and was active in the early councils and missionary activity of the Church. Barnabas took in Saint Paul when others were suspicious of his conversion. He traveled with Paul on Paul’s first missionary journey to Mediterranean ports. They gained many converts to Christianity. He was stoned to death at Salamis in Cyprus about the year 60 AD. We celebrate this saint’s life with a memorial on June 11.

Faith Formation Billing We request that payment of the 2017-2018 Faith Formation fees be made as soon as possible, in order to process payments before the end of the current fiscal year. Please contact Sandra Kluun if you have questions or concerns.

A PRAYER FOR FATHERS

Heavenly Father, you entrusted your Son Jesus, the child of Mary, to the care of Joseph, an earthly father. Bless all fathers as they care for their families. Give them strength and wisdom, tenderness and patience;

support them in the work they have to do, protecting those who look to them, as we look to you for love and salvation, through Jesus Christ our rock and defender. Amen.

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Weekly Calendar

June 17-24, 2018

Sunday, June 17 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Tuesday, June 19 9:30am Meditation Group Chapel

Wednesday, June 20 8:00am Mass with Miraculous Medal Novena Chapel 10:00am Prayer shawl ministry Catacombs 6:30pm Choir rehearsal Church

Sunday, June 24 Nativity of John the Baptist

Do we have your e-mail address? If you would like to receive the Saint Maurice Church Weekender and occasional e-mails from the Parish with important news… Send an e-mail to: [email protected] and you will be added to the Parish distribution list.

Many parishioners have signed up… Will you?

CONSIDER ONLINE GIVING??? Online Giving is a safe and convenient way for you to make your weekly offertory and special collections and contributions in support of our Parish. The service is easy to set up and manage. If you have not yet signed up for Online Giving, please consider this option. To sign up visit the Parish website and click on the Online Giving logo located on the main page. Thank you for considering this safe, secure and easy method of donating regularly in support of our Parish. Our Online Giving system is also an App for Apple and Android products! You can download it free in the App Store, Google Play Store or go to OLGapp.com. If you are new to Online Giving, register by entering our Church ID 1376.

Pray for Vocations… and for families,

the source of vocations.

Parish Offering Weekend of June 10, 2018�

Saturday, 4:00pm (84)�����������������������������������������������$885.00 �

Sunday, 8:00am (68)�������������������������������������������������$792.00�

Sunday, 10:30am (92)��������������������������������������������$1,179.00�

TOTAL���������������������������������������������������������������������$2,856.00�

Mailed in to Parish Office ��������������������������������������$1,052.00�

Online Giving����������������������������������������������������������$1,018.00�

This past weekend 105 Parish family offertory envelopes were collected. $416.00 was collected in loose checks and cash. 244 were in attendance.

Thank you for your continued and generous support and for your consideration in participating in on-line giving! May God Bless you in your care and concern for the well being of Saint Maurice Parish.

SECOND COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND

The second collection this weekend is the annual national Peter’s Pence collection which supports the charitable works of Pope Francis.

Thank you for your support of this collection in sharing with Pope Francis as a witness to charity.

May God bless you and your families in your kindness.

Prayer List? If you or someone you know would like to be included on the prayer list, call the Parish Office. The individual will remain on the prayer list for three weeks. Please contact the Parish Office to update the prayer list.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

PARISH OFFICE

[email protected] Phone: 203.324.3434

Office Hours: Monday-Thursday - 10:00am to 2:00pm

PARISH STAFF

Reverend Alfred Riendeau Jr., Pastor (Ext. 701) [email protected]

Sandra Kluun, Coordinator of Faith Formation (Ext. 707) [email protected]

Joseph Vitti, Director of Music (Ext. 706) [email protected]

Monica Di Costanzo, Administrative Assistant (Ext. 705) [email protected]

Tony Recchia, Facilities (Ext. 708) [email protected]

MEMBER OF THE PARISH CORPORATION Steve Doran 203.324.3434

Mary Lamonte 203.348.6701

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

Kathryn Jimenez 203.324.3434

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Saturday, June 16 4:00pm Rose Ventre Cahoon

Sunday, June 17 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am All our parishioners and Jose Ricardo Ibanez and Marilou Amparro 10:30am Albert Rich

Monday, June 18 8:00am Vincent Sorese

Tuesday, June 19 8:00am Leonard Sorese

Wednesday, June 20 8:00am Mrs. Feehan

Thursday, June 21 Saint Aloysius 8:00am Sam Terio

Saturday, June 23 4:00pm Nicholas DeCamillo

Sunday, June 24 Nativity of John the Baptist 8:00am James and Alice Kelly 10:30am All our parishioners

BEREAVEMENT GROUP FOR THE WIDOWED. The Widowed Bereavement Group will be meeting in the Saint Maurice Church Catacombs (back of Bishop Curtis Homes, under the Chapel) every second and fourth Monday of the month at 7-8:30PM. Please contact Donna Hughes at 203.595.0603 or [email protected].

HUMANAE VITAE CONFERENCE AT THE BASILICA OF SAINT JOHN. On Saturday June 23, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Humanae vitae from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Speakers include Mary Eberstadt, Mary Hallan FioRito, and George Weigel and a panel of medical experts. The 4pm Vigil Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Caggiano. For more information and to register, visit www.stjohnsstamford.com.

Sunday: Ez 17:22-24/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 [cf. 2a]/

2 Cor 5:6-10/Mk 4:26-34

Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7 [2b]/

Mt 5:38-42

Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 and 16 [3a]/

Mt 5:43-48

Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/

Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

Thursday: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7 [12a]/Mt 6:7-15

Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-

18 [13]/Mt 6:19-23

Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34

[29a]/Mt 6:24-34

Next Sunday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts

13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80

READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 17, 2018

The Sanctuary candle is in memory of Rose Ventre Cahoon.

The Chapel candle is

For our nation.

2019 MASS BOOK

The Mass Book for 2019 is available. Contact the Parish Office to reserve dates for your Mass intentions. In an effort to be fair and equitable to everyone, we ask that weekend Masses be limited to one weekend Mass per month per requesting individual.

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