Sunday, March 16, 2008

For the week of March 17th -23rd
Mass Intentions/Bread & Wine/Readings/Parish Activities


MONDAY of Holy Week 03/17/08 7:30
Parishioners Living & Deceased
Rdgs.:Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1-3,13-14/Jn 12:1-11 7:30 AA Mtg.

TUESDAY of Holy Week 03/18/08
7:30 +Stephen McNamara - Janice McNamara
Bread & Wine Jose I. Norvaez
Rdgs.:Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-4a,5ab-6ab,15,17/Jn 13:21-33,36-38
7PM - Lenten Penance Service & 1st Reconciliation


WEDNESDAY of Holy Week 03/19/08
7:30 +Edward Jedzinak - wife, Stephanie
Bread & Wine Fr. Dennis - Anthony
Rdgs.:Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10,21-22,31,33-34/Mt 26:14-25

HOLY THURSDAY 03/20/08
Mass of the Lord's Supper
7:30 Morning Prayer - No Morning Mass
7PM +Amelia LoStocco - children
Bread & Wine Fr. Dennis & Friar Mike
Rdgs.:Is 61:1-3a,6a,8b-9/Ps 89:21-22,25-27/Rv 1:5-8/ Lk 4:16-21
Parish Office closed at 12noon



GOOD FRIDAY 03/21/08
7:30 Morning Prayer - No Morning Mass
12:00PM - Midday Prayer
3PM - Solemn Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord
Rdgs.:Is 52:13-53:12/Ps 31:2,6,12-13,15-16,17,25/ Heb 4:14-16;5:7-9/Jn 18:1-19:42
7PM - Living Stations of the Cross - Youth Group
Parish Office Closed


Saturday 03/22/08
HOLY SATURDAY 03/22/08 Easter Vigil
8:00 Morning Prayer - No Morning Mass
12PM - Midday Prayer with Blessing of Food
8PM +Edward Prybylski - Edward Prybylski
Rdgs:Gn 1:1-2:2/Ex 14:15-15:1/Rom 6:3-11/ Ps 118:1-2,16-17,22-23/Mt 28:1-10


EASTER SUNDAY 03/23/08
Resurrection of the Lord
7:30 Wanzyk Family - Helen Wanzyk
9:30 +Timothy Heron - Mom, son, sister, brother & families
11:30 +Antonio Scalzo - grandson
Rdgs.:Acts 10:34a,37-43/Ps 118:1-2,16-17,22-23/ Col 3:1-4




WELCOME
We extend our warmest welcome to all visitors who have joined us for today's Eucharistic Celebration! Why not bring someone to Church with you next weekend to introduce them to our wonderful, welcoming, forgiving, and loving Lord Jesus… and to our warm, friendly parish family of Sacred Heart of Jesus!

Today we begin the most sacred week of the Liturgical Year - Holy Week. Each of the events of this week brings us a deeper insight into the salvific mission of Jesus Christ and His love for people of all time. As the Lord entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to the cheers of the onlookers, He realized that the days of His earthly life were quickly coming to an end. By Holy Thursday, the tide had turned dramatically against Jesus and He shared the Passover meal with the apostles for the final time. During that meal, the Lord initiated the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist to assure us of His Eucharistic presence until the end of time; He also instituted the Sacrament of Holy Orders. In the early hours of Good Friday, Jesus was taken into captivity, sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate and walked the path to Calvary where crucifixion and death awaited Him. Jesus lay in the tomb throughout the next day - Holy Saturday, rising glorious and immortal on Easter morning. Let us follow the path of the Lord through the sacred week and pray for the grace to enter more deeply into the mystery of His Death and Resurrection.



March22nd & 23rd

Easter Sunday
First Reading: Acts 10:34a, 37-43
In this passage, Peter testifies that he and his followers saw the miracles performed by Christ, witnessed His death, and believe in His resurrection. Now they will proclaim to all that Christ is the Son of God. Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4 Paul tells the Colossians that they will appear with Christ in glory. They should be mindful of things above rather than things on earth. Gospel: John 20:1-9 In vivid detail, John tells us that when Mary Magdalene visited Christ's tomb, the tomb was empty. She told the apostles, who ran to the tomb, and saw the “wrappings” on the ground. The disciple who entered first “saw and believed.” ©1999 Bon Venture Services, Inc.



Gospel Glimpses
Mar16, 2008
Mt 26:14-27:66
Fallen heroes
Secretly we're all fans of Peter. He's sort of the lead singer of the disciples. We cheer as he jumps from the ship to walk on water with Jesus. We applaud as Peter announces, “You're the Messiah”. We listen with awe as Jesus hands Peter the keys to the kingdom. Wow, all of us groupies think, wouldn't it be amazing to walk in Peter's shoes? But then suddenly our hero falls off his pedestal. We shake our head at Peter's three denials of Jesus. Not Peter, we think, anybody but him. But that's the lesson we most need. Even the strongest soldier of faith can be shaken into doubt. So when we choose a human example to follow, they're bound to fall. That's why the Father in His infinite wisdom gave us one perfect example that will never fail: Jesus. We can learn from the lives of great men and women of faith. We can profit from their words, but the one true set of footsteps for us to follow is Jesus: the one eternal hero who will never fall. ©Copyright 2008 C L Enterprises



LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULES
March 20th - Holy Thursday
Mass Lector Ministers of the Precious Blood Ministers of the Body
7PM Bob Miazga /Joan Garofalo & Jo Mellilo / Deacon John (H)

March 21st - Good Friday
Lector
3PM Dennis Fischer

March 22nd & 23rd
Mass Lector/ Ministers of the Precious Blood /Ministers of the Body (H)
8PM M. Strano & P. Doolan/B. & Carol Noreika/Deacon John(H)
7:30 David Kozlowski/Cliff & Rita Kolwicz/Donald DeRosa (H)
9:30 Ryan Bates/Mark & Nancy Swenson/Deacon John (H)
11:30 Ray Volpe/Ellen Pallisco & Anthony Scalzo/Dottie Nero (H)



ALTAR SERVERS

March 17th - 19th
Katie Franqeria & Nicholas Valluzzo



Prayer List
Your prayers are requested
for our hospitalized parishioners, family members and friends who are bearing the cross of suffering: Kay Costello, John Pinkos,Sr, Bryan Joseph & Jane Falis
May they receive comfort and strength from God's abiding presence. We pray also for all those who are feeling the pain of illness and suffering.


Stewardship our Financial View
Our parish expenses can only be met by your responsible financial stewardship.
Your financial contribution for the weekend of
March 8th & 9th$ 5285

THANK YOU



Living Stations of the Cross
On Good Friday, March 21st at 7:00pm the Sacred Heart Youth Group will be presenting the Living Stations of the Cross. Each of the fourteen Stations representing the Passion of our Lord will be brought to life by Youth Group members with a living dioramic remembrance. Please join us on this evening to witness this stirring presentation accompanied by reflective and inspirational prayer.


Parish Lenten Penance Service & 1st Reconciliation
Join us Tuesday, March 18th at 7PM for our Lenten Penance Service and 1st Reconciliation for the 2nd grade children in the parish. We will have visiting priests from area parishes here to assist with confessions. This will be your final opportunity for confession before Easter.


Lenten Stations of the Cross 7PM - Friday, led by various parish organizations.
March 14th Fr. Dennis
March 21st Youth Group ( Living Stations)



Easter Spiritual Bouquet Cards are now available for purchase in the parish office. The cards will also be available in the back of church, beginning this weekend after Masses. The suggested donation is $5.00.



APPRECIATION NIGHT…an invitation to all who lend a hand throughout the year!!
Attention all Adult Ministers & Volunteers

We want to say thank you in a special way. So once again we'd like to share fellowship and food as the parish's way of offering gratitude for your service to God and God's people. We don't want to forget anyone, so...we're asking all who serve in the various ministries and volunteer positions in the parish to accept this invitation to gather for a dinner buffet on Saturday, April 26th immediately following the 5 PM Mass. “Should I sign up?” you're wondering. If you are an adult and serve in a parish ministry or volunteer your time and talent to the parish, no need to wonder - sign up. Parish ministers & volunteers, who will be attending the buffet with a spouse or friend are asked to please fill out the form below and return to the parish office via mail or collection basket by April 12th This will give us plenty of time to prepare for the festivities. Ministers & Volunteers, we hope you'll join us so Sacred Heart (the parish) can say THANK YOU for your service to God and God's people.

NAME:______________________________________________________________________________

Phone#:____________________________________

Number of People attending:______________________________________________________________



RULES OF FASTING & ABSTINENCE
ABSTINENCE - No meat is eaten on days of abstinence . Days of Abstinence are every Friday in Lent, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Everyone 14 years and older is bound to abstain from meat on days of abstinence.
FASTING - Fasting means having only one full meal to maintain one's strength. Two smaller meatless and penitential meals are permitted according to one's needs, but they should equal the one full meal. Eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. Days of fasting are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Everyone from 18 years but not yet 60 years of age is bound to the law of fasting.



LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH CHILDREN
Beginning Sunday, Feb. 3rd, Children's Liturgy of the Word will be celebrated every Sunday in the Church Hall during the 9:30am Liturgy. After the opening prayer of the Mass, the children of the assembly (congregation) will go downstairs to the church hall with our catechists. There they will hear the Bible readings in a translation which is suited for young people. One of the catechists will offer the children a reflection on the readings. They will sing the praise of God and offer their prayers together while the adults of the assembly do the same upstairs. The children will then return to the assembly upstairs for the Liturgy of the Eucharist. We look forward to being able to worship with you, girls and boys, at your very own Liturgy of God's Word.


SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK - Saturday 8:00am
The Sacrament of Anointing continues the concern, which Jesus Himself showed for the bodily and spiritual welfare of the sick. In it the Church and her members follow the command of the Lord to turn to Him in need and to care for one another. Each Saturday we will celebrate this Sacrament at the 8am Liturgy for any of our parishioners who will be entering the hospital during the following week. If you are entering the hospital and wish to celebrate the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please call and leave your name at the Parish office before Friday of any week. In an emergency, please call at any time.


2008 Bishops Appeal
Sacred Heart Parish Results   
Week Closing       03/07/08  
Parish Goal:   $40,000.00­
Total Raised to Date:   $12,670.00­
Average Gift:     $ 197.97
Number of Donors :   64
% of Goal:    32.  %


HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE- 2008

LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:00 pm
(This will be the final opportunity for confession before Easter)

HOLY THURSDAY March 20, 2008
No Morning Mass Evening
Mass of the Lord's Supper at 7:00 pm with Washing of Feet
Private Adoration until Night Prayer at 10:00 pm

GOOD FRIDAY March 21, 2008
No Morning Mass Morning Prayer at 7:30 am
Midday Prayer at 12:00 noon
Solemn Liturgy of the Lord's Passion at 3:00 pm Private veneration of the Cross until 6:55 pm Living Stations of the Cross by Sacred Heart Youth Group at 7:00 pm

HOLY SATURDAY March 22, 2008
No Morning Mass Morning Prayer at 8:00 AM
Midday Prayer with Blessing of Food at 12:00 noon
No 5:00 PM Mass; No confessions
Easter Vigil Liturgy at 8:00 pm

EASTER SUNDAY March 23, 2008
Masses at 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am


Please Note Parish Office schedule for Holy Week & Easter.
Office closed at 12PM on Holy Thursday and will re-open on Tuesday, March 25th.



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PARISH REGISRTATION
New families in the parish should call the parish office to register (748-9029). Also, please inform the parish office if you are moving or if your phone number has changed.


RCIA
Interested in the Catholic faith? Have questions about Catholicism? Curious about the Catholic way of life? RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (R.C.I.A.) “Seek the Lord while He may be found; Call upon Him while He is near.” The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a catechetical program developed on the premise that conversion, the coming to faith, is an ongoing process. In addition, while recognizing that this coming to faith is a lifelong journey, there are significant events in our lives which, when reflected upon and shared, can become experiences of grace and growth for all concerned. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults serves as a wonderful opportunity for adult non-Catholics who would like to be initiated into the faith, for those who have already been baptized but lack the other sacraments, for those who seek to know more about their faith, and for those who simply want to rediscover the Good News within a friendly, warm and loving Eucharistic community. In other words, RCIA has something for everyone! If you would like to join us on this faith journey, or if you would like additional information, or if you know someone else who would be interested in participating in this process, please contact Deacon John at 743-5337.

The Outreach Ministry
needs help! We are looking for volunteers who are willing to commit to a regular schedule of either helping prepare a main course ahead of time, or working at the Dorothy Day Hospitality House on the first Sunday of each month from 1 to 5PM. If you are willing to commit some time and effort to help your parish in this evangelical endeavor, please contact Dennis Fischer at 744-4660.


REMEMBERING THE DEAD “...the church...from the very earliest days of the Christian religion has honored with great respect the memory of the dead; and, 'because it is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead that they may be loosed from their sins” (2 Maccabees 12:46) she offers her offerings for them.” From “The Dogmatic Constitution on the church “ of the Second Vatican Council November, in our Roman Catholic tradition, is the month set aside for remembering the dead- especially our deceased love ones.
Therefore, November is an appropriate time to share how deceased members of your family and friends can be remembered here at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. The following possibilities are available throughout the year, to make an offering of the repose of the souls of the deceased: At the time of death, it is appropriate that the Rites of the Church for the deceased be celebrated. Our Catholic ritual usually consists of a Vigil of Prayer before the funeral (wake), the Mass of Christian Burial with the person's body or remains present, and Committal (burial in the earth or placement of remains in a crypt). Sometime before each new calendar year begins the members of the parish can make requests to have Mass offerings accepted in memory of the deceased during the upcoming year.
Memorial donations can be made to the parish to honor someone who has died . These donations are published in the bulletin and a card acknowledging the gift is given to the donor to present to the family of the deceased. Larger donations are memorialized with a memorial candle.
Votive lights have been and continue to be a beautiful symbol of our constant prayers for those who have died. Offerings for votive lights may be made to have a light lit for one, three, six or twelve months.
At the time of someone's death it is a tradition to make Mass offerings with a Mass card in memory of the deceased. Additionally, before each new calendar year begins anyone can make requests to have Mass offerings accepted in memory of the deceased during the upcoming year.
Similarly, an offering may be made for the Bread and Wine used at any Mass in memory of a deceased person. Envelopes for this offering can be found in the foyer of the church.
Offerings in memory of the deceased can also be made to support Franciscan missionaries. The deceased, who are enrolled in the Franciscan Mission Association, are remembered in Masses in Assisi, the home of St. Francis, and around the world. At the time an offering is made a card is given to the donor to present to the family of the deceased.
Weekly Flower Memorials are also available. The flowers that adorn the altar each week can be in memory of a loved one.
CALL THE PARISH OFFICE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE MEMORIALS

How do YOU wish to be remembered? You have probably seen death notices in the newspaper that said, “in lieu of flowers, please make donations to Sacred Heart of Jesus Church”

How would YOU like to be remembered at the time of your death? Perhaps now is the time to indicate to your family how you would like to be remembered. Perhaps you might wish to consider including Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in your will as a way of thanking God for the good He has done for you in this life.

Pray for the Dead
Finally, and most importantly, remember to pray for those who have died- especially those members of your family who made it possible for you to be here and enjoy this life. And remember to pray for yourself as well- that one day you may be reunited with all those whom you have loved during your pilgrim journey here on earth.

Don't forget the Living! Celebrate a birthday; Mark an anniversary; Pray for someone's' health and healing; Offer thanks for blessings received… These are some good reasons to offer a SPIRITUAL GIFT for someone.



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PROJECT RACHEL/RACHEL'S VINEYARD -
If you've had an abortion in your past, would like to talk with someone who understands what you have been through. Please call 203-218-0291 for a confidential conversation. You are also invited to a Rachel's Vineyard Retreat weekend, April 11-13. For more information, please call the retreat director at 203-218-0291 or e-mail her at Jeremiah31v17@aol.com or visit www.rachelsvineyardbpt.com. This ministry is sponsored by the Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Bridgeport.


YOU ARE INVITED
to register online now to join Bishop William Lori and the Diocese of Bridgeport at the 49th International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec, Canada, June 14-23. A dedicated link is posted on the diocesan website, www.bridgeportdiocese.com. Please come as a family for this "Eucharistic Vacation"!


Immaculate High School
will present the musical, Les Miserables School Edition on Friday, April 4 at 7:30pm and Saturday, April 5, at 1:30pm and 7:30pm.  For tickets, please call Sharon at 798-2273 after March 18, 2008.  Ticket prices are $15 adults, $10 students/seniors.  Matinee $10. 


The Franciscan Friars CRABFEST
held each year in Ellicott City, Maryland will be on the weekend of September 6th & 7th. Anyone interested in attending is asked to contact Joan Czyz , as soon as possible at 744-0871.


New Workshops for Engaged and Newly Married Couples
in February and March: If you are engaged or newly married, join us for a series of diocesan workshops for living a marriage according to God's Plan for a lifetime. We are offering workshops at The Catholic Center on three consecutive Thursday evenings starting at 7:30 - 9:00pm: on March 6 - "Growing in our Faith Together;" and on March 13 - "Financial Planning for a Lifetime. For additional information, please contact Betty Anne Casaretti, Director of the Family Life Ministry Office, (203) 416-1442 or e-mail marriage@diopt.org.



IMMACULATE HIGH SCHOOL Is Celebrating Its Third Annual Gala Dinner Dance
SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, March 29, 2008 The Amber Room Colonnade, Danbury CT Music by - Higher & Higher 2008 Award Recipients… The 2008 Nancy K. Dolan Leadership Award Recipient John Martocci - President and CEO Newtown Savings Bank IHS Distinguished Service Award Recipient Reverend Corey Piccinino - Pastor St. Mary Parish, Bethel IHS Distinguished Service Award Recipient (posthumous) Stephen “KAP” Kaplanis - Former IHS & DAYO Coach IHS Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Dick Elston - Owner (ret.) Elston Business Products For more information please contact the Immaculate High School Development Office at 203-744-1510 Ext. 144


Women's Retreat at Enders Island Celebrate Divine Mercy Weekend
on an inspiring Retreat! St. Edmund's Retreat Center, Mystic, CT, March 28-30, 2008 with Retreat Director, Fran Karpiej of Sharing Christ Ministry. St. Faustina's message of Divine Mercy is to see God as pure Love poured out for us; and to come to understand the power of God's love and mercy in our daily lives. Come experience God's Love, Forgiveness, Healing, Grace and Mercy through the power of Prayer in the Name of Jesus! Limited space. For info, contact Janet Virmalo at St. Edmund's, 860-536-0565, ext. 110 or visit their web site http://www.endersisland.com/ to register.


Pilgrimage to France - October 2008 A Pilgrimage to the Sacred Shrines of France, 11 Days: OCTOBER 6-16, 2008, visiting LOURDES, NEVERS, NORMANDY, LISIEUX, PARIS and more! Hosted by Joe and Fran Karpiej, Co-Directors of Sharing Christ Ministry, along with Fr. Robert Boyd as Pilgrimage Chaplain. We invite you to join us on this special pilgrimage to France where we will celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Apparitions at Lourdes, and journey to some of the most sacred shrines and places of prayer and devotion! Cost: $2989/pp dble room, from JFK/NY. For color brochure and further info, contact: Joe Karpiej, 16 Stag Lane, Trumbull, CT 06611, Tel 203-452-7040 or Email: JKarpiej@aol.com.


Adult Confirmation 2008
Are you a practicing Catholic over the age of 18 who has not received the Sacrament of Confirmation? On Pentecost Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 3:00PM, the Diocesan celebration of Confirmation for Adults will be celebrated at St. Augustine Cathedral, Bridgeport. Diocesan refresher classes are offered on seven consecutive Tuesdays from March 25th to May 6th, from 7 - 9PM at St. Luke Parish in Westport. Adult Confirmation information forms may be obtained from your parish office. If you require further information, please call the Diocesan Office for Pastoral Services at 203-416-1440 or e-mail at gdonnarummo@diobpt.org



WORLD YOUTH DAY 2008:
World Youth Day with Pope Benedict XVI will be held in Sydney, Australia, July 12-24, 2008.The Diocese is organizing a pilgrimage for youth, parents, and adults. Registration is OPEN. The itinerary begins with a New York City departure on July 12 and arrival to Sydney on July 14 . Pope Benedict will join the celebration on July 17 and celebrate a closing Mass on July 20. The trip concludes on July 24th. The package includes: roundtrip airfare, taxes and fees, WYD registration fees; budget accommodations; transportation; meals during the WYD, and tours of the South Coast and Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains and a Sydney Harbour Cruise. The total cost is $3,506. For more information, please contact Sr. Ana Montoya: 203-416-1449 or e-mail srmontoya@diobpt.org, or visit www.officepastoralservices.org/world.htm.




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Ministry & Organization Directory

“As generous distributors of God's manifold grace, put your gifts at the service of one another..."
1 Peter 4:10
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The following is a list of parish ministries. These are ways that you can share your gifts of time and talent with your parish family. You are invited to pray with this list and see if you think God may be calling you to serve in a ministry. If interested please call the contact person listed below the ministry.


Youth Ministers
Roger Palanzo 792-7549
Debbie Natale 792-4604
(Youth Group meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month)


Altar Server Coordinators
Sharon/Rich Bartley 740-1923
Anthony Scalzo 748-6296


Pastoral Care Ministry
Joan Duford 743-6137
Millie Mietelski 748-7750


Hospitality Ministry
Peter Nero 792-1130

Ushers
Stan Strusky 748-1374

R.C.I.A., Eucharistic Ministers &
Sacramental Life Ministries

Deacon John Esterheld 743-5337
(7:00PM-10:00PM)


Outreach Ministry
Dennis Fischer 744-4660

Financial Planning
Bill Jakubek 748-9029

Secular Franciscan Order
Joe Kieras

Ladies Guild
Martha Ministry
Michele Hossan 730-8325


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Saint Peter-Sacred Heart School
Mission Statement: Saint Peter-Sacred Heart School is a private, Catholic School dedicated to developing a strong academic and spiritual foundation for all students.
Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the Lord!” The crowds welcomed Jesus into the Holy City of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday so many years ago and here we are again celebrating yet one more Palm Sunday as we enter the holiest week in our church. We at Saint Peter-Sacred Heart School join in this week with our students preparing them for a prayerful, solemn week. Yes, classes will continue as usual, meetings will be held because our joys, our works are all part of our prayer. This week however religion classes will focus on the gospel readings of the Holy Thursday, Good Friday and of course Easter! Our rock garden will be transferred into beautiful flower gardens on both campuses. The 'Living Stations of the Cross' will be portrayed by our 8th Grade students on Holy Thursday at 10:30 AM at Sacred Heart's gym. We invite you to join us in this hour of prayer. Our school news at this time is wonderful. As of this writing eight of our Grade 8 Graduating Class have been accepted into Immaculate High School. Sincere Congratulations are offered to the students parents for this continued commitment to Catholic Education. Our students of Grades 7 and 8 participated in Science Horizon's science fair. We congratulate our students and Mrs. Sniffin, our Assistant Principal, for her tireless effort in bringing such a wonderful addition to our curriculum. The fair was the first time Sacred Heart students participated and several years for Saint Peter's students. Once again, we share with you continual striving of academic excellence at Saint Peter-Sacred Heart School. May this Week of Holy Week be of prayer and peace. Mrs. Mary T. McCormack, Principal

Office- 792-6194 Fax #- 778-4025
School Hall 748-9645
School Principal - Mrs. Mary T. McCormack
Secretary - Lorraine Kozlowski
Home School Assoc. - Donna McNamara
Bingo - Michele Hossan - 730-8325
- Nicholas Valluzzo-
Athletic Director - Chick Volpe, Jr - 797-1570



FR. JUSTIN ROSARY HOUR -74th season.

This new year of radio evangelization of Polonia will be opened with a program dedicated to the life and the legacy of Fr. Justin Figas, and contains some original recordings of Fr. Justin. This program was recorded during a special program commemorating the 45th anniversary of the death of Fr. Justin. The Rosary Hour is broadcast in Polish for Polonia of the United States and Canada through a network of 40 radio stations. Please check the schedule below for the correct stations and times.
FR. JUSTIN ROSARY HOUR
P.O. Box 454 Athol Springs, NY 14010
LIST OF RADIO STATIONS (broadcasting in Polish)
Location .. Station..Dial...Day...Time

Hartford WACE 730 Sunday 1:30 PM
Hartford WRYM 840 Sunday 3:00PM
New Britain WACE 730 Sunday 1:30 PM
New Britain WRYM 840 Sunday 3:00 PM
Waterbury WRYM 840 Sunday 3:00 PM