‘Somebody Prayed for Me’

Story by Joe Pisani Many, many years ago, so many I lost count, I was on retreat at My Father’s House in Moodus, led by the late Father Bill McCarthy. By my reckoning, it was the first retreat I had been on since I went to St. Joseph High School and the Marist Brothers shipped [...]

2023-08-30T09:57:31-04:00August 2nd, 2023|

Renewal and Rebirth

St. Joseph Roman Catholic in Winsted reopens its doors with a new look and a bright future. Story and Photos by Karen A. Avitabile Parishioners of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Connecticut’s northwest corner is experiencing a renewal and rebirth of the Holy Spirit after a six-year plan to renovate the church was [...]

2023-07-26T11:00:26-04:00July 26th, 2023|

Raising Children of Faith

Story by Richard Budd The other day, I was home with my family after Sunday Mass and, while sitting around the table for our traditional Sunday brunch, the thought crossed my mind: “I hope my kids hold on to their Catholic faith when they’re adults.” Right now, they’re young and they do what my wife [...]

2023-07-26T11:00:26-04:00July 26th, 2023|

Light Up Your Summer Nights with Luminaria

Story by Michelle DiFranco   In January, I attended a prayer service for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday at my church. The entire evening was quite beautiful. What really set the tone was what I saw driving up to the church before the service. In the darkness of the night were hundreds of luminaria lining [...]

2023-07-19T07:55:15-04:00July 19th, 2023|

Archbishop Blair to Join Local Catholics at African National Eucharistic Congress in Washington, D.C.

Seen here wearing their traditional African Sunday best, parishioners from St. Isaac Jogues Ghanaian Catholic Quasi Parish in East Hartford will join Archbishop Leonard P. Blair later this week at the Fourth African National Eucharistic Congress in Washington, D.C. Photo by Aaron Joseph Story by Shelley Wolf Archbishop [...]

2023-07-19T11:01:35-04:00July 19th, 2023|

Lily of the Mohawks, St. Kateri Tekakwitha

Feast Day July 14 Tekakwitha, born in 1656 to a Christian Algonquin mother and Mohawk father, embraced a life of gentle service to others from an early age. She and her family contracted smallpox when she was a child; she was scarred from the disease and lost her family to it. Although her uncle took [...]

2023-07-12T10:15:08-04:00July 12th, 2023|

This Summer, Help Your Children Live the Fruits of the Spirit

Story by Sheri Wohlfert “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.” (Gal 5:22-23) Summer arrives with some of God’s great gifts! He gives us longer days with warm sunshine, green grass, beautiful flowers and my favorite summer gift … delicious, colorful, sweet fresh fruit! When we think of [...]

2023-07-04T09:30:37-04:00July 4th, 2023|