Archdiocese News
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Gifts That Really Keep on Giving
Story by Joe Pisani When “Megs,” as she was known to her family and friends, died last year at 102, she left behind a legacy that will last into eternity,...Read More "Gifts That Really Keep on Giving"
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Pilgrimage Set to Honor Priests, Increase Vocations
Story by Joe Pisani On a June evening last year, Joanne and Ed Arrandale of St. Margaret Church in Madison joined thousands of pilgrims as they walked up a hill...Read More "Pilgrimage Set to Honor Priests, Increase Vocations"
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Plainville Parishioners Plant a Garden to Share, Cultivate Community
Story by Karen A. Avitabile During the summer and fall seasons, Gary Vincent uses his gardening skills for the benefit of parishioners at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Plainville....Read More "Plainville Parishioners Plant a Garden to Share, Cultivate Community"
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East Catholic High School Dedicates New Grotto to Notre Dame Sisters
Story by Shelley Wolf On Oct. 2, the feast of the guardian angels, students at East Catholic High School in Manchester recognized their guardian angels here on earth by dedicating...Read More "East Catholic High School Dedicates New Grotto to Notre Dame Sisters"
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Chapel Open to Visitors for Upcoming Illumination of the Sacred Heart
Story by Joe Pisani Almost 60 years ago on an October afternoon, a young novice was praying in the Mount Sacred Heart Chapel in Hamden, when sunlight came through a...Read More "Chapel Open to Visitors for Upcoming Illumination of the Sacred Heart"
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Catholic Education Returns to Hartford
Catholic Academy of Hartford to open in fall of 2026. Story by Shelley Wolf Archbishop Christopher J. Coyne is fulfilling his promise on May 1, 2024 – his first day...Read More "Catholic Education Returns to Hartford"