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Cantor Formation: Virtual and In-Person

Posted on October 11, 2022 in: Events

Cantor Formation: Virtual and In-Person
Please join us, Tuesday, November 15 from 6:30 - 8:30pm  at the Cathedral of St. Patrick. Our focus will be on the parts of the Mass and discussing the cantor’s role in each area according to the General Instruction in the Missal. Michael Steven Lianos, Director of Music at the Cathedr...

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'Mass Confusion' Connects Youth, Families to the Eucharist
In an effort to help people become more personally connected with Jesus in the Eucharist, the Office of Faith Events is combining this year’s Youth Explosion with a Family Eucharistic Celebration that will help youth and families do just that through “Mass Confusion.” Performed as ...

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Norwich, Catholic, faith
Awakening: How is the Holy Spirit at work in your life?
A new program beginning next month hopes to awaken participants to the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Called “Awakening: How is the Holy Spirit at Work in Your Life?” the program seeks to help participants deepen their faith lives, rediscover God’s unconditional lov...

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Norwich, Catholic, faith
40 Days for Life: Praying to Save Babies
Once again we begin the 40 Days For Life Campaign, across our Diocese, America, and around the World, to peacefully pray for the end of abortion.  Following the Supreme Court override of Roe vs. Wade back in June, some abortion advocates throughout the country began protests, attacked some e...

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March 25: Consecration of Russia & Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
  CLICK HERE for Livestream Bishop Cote will join with the Holy Father, Pope Francis, by publicly offering a Prayer of Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at 12 Noon on Friday, March 25th, the Feast of the Annunciation. The Mass and Consecration will ta...

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Bishop, Norwich, Mass, Catholic, Prayer, Pope, Francis, faith
Retreat for Caregivers at Sacred Heart in Groton
A “time out” for people who are helping to care for a loved one. An opportunity for caregivers to share their thoughts, feelings, and frustrations with others who have similar shared experiences. Tuesday, March 15, 2022 9:30-12:00 Sacred Heart Church, Groton 56 Sacred Heart Dr...

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Norwich, Catholic, Prayer, faith
Virtual Basket Raffle to Support the Norwich Diocesan Women's Conference
VIRTUAL Basket Raffle to benefit the Norwich Diocesan Women's Conference   February 25 to March 27  Support your Norwich Diocesan Women’s Conference by taking chances on 15 beautiful baskets.  Choose from baskets themed for quilting, tea time, cooking, ...

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Women, Norwich, Catholic, events
Bishop Cote's Christmas Message for 2021
December 2021 Four County Catholic Christmas Message 2021 “And the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us, and we saw His glory, the glory as of the Father’s only Son, full of grace and truth.” John 1:14 My dear sisters and brothers in Christ, Thes...

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Norwich, Catholic
Take a Look at September Events Around the Diocese
Notre Dame Church Tag Sale Saturday, September 4, at 272 Main St., Durham from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,rain or shine  OUTSIDE you will find furniture, records, tapes, cds, books, pictures and frames, baskets, stuffed animals, electronics, sporting equipment, religious items and a full rang...

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Norwich, Catholic
Be Not Afraid - Bishop's August Column
August 2021 Four County Catholic Be Not Afraid My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Fear is often the default state of human nature, especially when it comes to the unknown. Whether spoken by angels, or the Lord Himself, God, through His Word, assures us countless times to not be afraid....

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Discover an array of unique and handcrafted gifts at one of the many fairs happening throughout the Diocese. Each one is unique and showcases the talents of local artisans, offering everything from beautifully crafted ornaments and decorations to delectable holiday treats. You'll also find a wide selection of hand-knit scarves, cozy winter wear, and stunning jewelry – perfect for finding something special for your loved ones or treating yourself. Your presence makes our holiday season brighter, and your support of our churches helps us spread love ...

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Deadline Extended - Donations Wanted: Children's Items for Annual Wadsworth Christmas Trees
DONATIONS FOR WADSWORTH CHRISTMAS TREES The Office of Faith Events is seeking donations of new children’s books and new gloves or mittens for their Annual Wadsworth Christmas Trees. These trees will be displayed at Wadsworth Atheneum’s 50th Annual Festival of Trees and Tradition, happening from December 5th to December 15th.    Please drop off books, gloves and mittens at 331 Main St., Norwich (2nd floor of Catholic Charities building). For questions or to arrange pick-ups, call (860) 848-2237 ext. 304. Donations are needed by Friday Nov. 15, 2024...

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Pope Francis Announces 2025 Canonizations for Carlo Acutis, Pier Giorgio Frassati
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Can Catholics Donate Their Organs? Here’s What the Church Says
A recent news report out of Kentucky revealed a slim but pointed risk regarding organ donation, one that underscores a key Church teaching about how the process of gifting one’s organs must play out.  Congressional testimony in September revealed a 2021 incident in which a man named TJ Hoover was declared brain dead and a medical team was assembled to harvest his organs. In the operating room, however, Hoover was found to still be alive. Multiple medical officials quit over what they described as a traumatic experience. “Several of us that were e...

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Pope Francis: True Devotion to Mary Always ‘Points to Jesus’
Pope Francis told pilgrims present at his general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday that the Blessed Virgin Mary does not focus on herself but on her son, Jesus. “Mary is always the mother that brings us to Jesus,” the Holy Father said. “Mary does not only point to herself. She points to Jesus.” Continuing his catechesis on the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Church as Jesus’ bride, Pope Francis invited his listeners to reflect on the Mother of God’s presence and special role among Jesus’ apostles....

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