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'Hope and Faith': Mary in the Month of May
The Office of Faith Events has decided to continue weekly videos focused on Hope and Faith during the pandemic.  This week on the Hope and Faith Series, the Office of Faith Events presents National Speaker and brand manager of CatholicMom.com, Danielle Bean. Danielle speaks about Mary in th...

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Guidelines for Opening Churches for Public Worship Issued
On May 27, 2020 the Most Reverend Michael R. Cote, Bishop of Norwich, released the Parish Reopening Guidelines to the Pastors of the Diocese.  The guidelines were developed to assist Pastors and parish administrators in facilitating the resumption of public worship. These standards are drawn...

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K of C Reduces New Members Fee for a Limited Time
Connecticut Catholic Men Join the Knights of Columbus for $1* For the first time ever and to celebrate the 127TH anniversary of the CT State Council,Catholic men from Connecticut will be able to join the Order as online members for $1*. It’s only for the first 127 men to join by June 15...

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St. Joseph Living Center in Windham Continues Its Mission
COVID-19 has certainly changed how things are done here at St. Joseph Living Center. While families have been asked not to visit, we work hard to make sure our residents have the ability to chat with them. Communication is the key in every aspect of life.  St. Joseph Living Center is a 120-b...

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Laudato Si' Week 2020: Get Inspired, Because the Church Is Leading the Way
  This week two global webinars connected thousands of people with concrete ways to take action. Cardinal Peter Turkson helped us understand that creation is a “great act of God” and that everything we do for the Earth must “give glory to God.” Yeb Saño, clima...

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Catholic Charities Needs Your Help
Catholic Charities has put out a new urgent call for resources to help all of those in need in Eastern Connecticut. All donations are welcome especially non-perishable food, baby items such as diapers and wipes and, monetary donations of any size. If you or someone you know needs assistance, w...

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Campus Ministries: Accompanying Our Young Adults on the Journey
The Office of Campus Ministry was established to make Christ present to the academic communities in the Diocese of Norwich. The ministry serves students, faculty and staff at Connecticut College, Eastern Connecticut State University, UConn at Storrs, and Wesleyan University.  The Coronavirus...

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Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Supports Ministries
The Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (NDCCW), an affiliate of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), works hard to carry out its mission by acting “through its members to support, empower, and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service. NCCW programs r...

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Relationship with God: Providing a Critical Piece to a Successful Life
As Father Steve Gulino finishes hearing several confessions, the altar is prepared and the congregation files in. As the seats are filled, volunteers are assigned the readings and the responsorial psalm. Holy Mass is set to begin.  This image might represent the celebration of Mass in any of...

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Properties & Cemeteries Employees Use Social Distancing to Provide Essential Services
Norwich Diocesan Cemeteries carry out the sacred religious rites of providing for the burial and care of the resting places of the deceased.  Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and precautionary quarantining, in the spirit of “One Faith, One Family,” our ministry has found ways to be ava...

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Men’s Conference: A Transformative Day of Fellowship, Hope and Healing
Some 600 men, as young as 13 and as old as 90, gathered for the 18th annual Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, looking for hope and healing — and some for encouragement in their call to the priesthood. The conference at Holy Cross High School in Waterbury centered on the theme “Jubilee Year Pilgrims of Hope” and featured  EWTN hosts Dr. Ray Guarendi, psychologist and author, and Michael O’Neill, the “Miracle Hunter,” along with Father Anthony Federico, Archdiocese of Hartford director of Vocations and Seminarians, and he...

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Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for October

Posted on September 30, 2025 in: News

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Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for October
Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to pray that believers of different religions may work together to promote peace, justice, and human fraternity. He urges cooperation that goes beyond dialogue, encouraging concrete steps toward reconciliation and solidarity.     In a divided world, interfaith collaboration is a powerful witness—shared service through prayer, dialogue, and acts of charity can build trust and foster peace. Prayer is below the video   October 2025 – Pope Leo XIV Lord Jesus, You, who in diversity are one and...

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A Flower in the Shadows: Choosing the Little Way When Life Feels Heavy
On October 1, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, affectionately known as the Little Flower. She is remembered for her radiant trust in God and her “little way” of love. But behind her childlike faith was a life marked by deep suffering. Thérèse lost her mother to cancer at just four years old, a wound that shaped her tender childhood. Sensitive and often anxious, she clung to God for comfort. Later, in the Carmelite convent, she experienced physical weakness, misunderstandings, and at times even the coldness of fellow sisters. Tubercul...

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An Opportunity Just Over the Border

Posted on October 02, 2025 in: Events

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An Opportunity Just Over the Border
We recently came across an event in Rhode Island that may be of interest to some of you. Fr. James Blount, SOLT—an internationally known exorcist priest and gifted spiritual director and confessor—will lead a three-evening mission at Immaculate Conception Church, 111 High Street, Westerly, RI. Dates & Times Wednesday, October 22, 2025 — Mass at 7:00 PM Thursday, October 23, 2025 — Healing Mass at 7:00 PM Friday, October 24, 2025 — Mass at 7:00 PM Doors open at 5:00 PM. Seating is first come, first served (no saved seats)....

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Forgive Them-A Classic from the Archives

Posted on October 03, 2025 in: Reflections

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Forgive Them-A Classic from the Archives
Originally published in the Winter 2023 issue of the Four County Catholic, this is an oldie but a goodie worth revisiting. It began with a misplaced homily—one that unexpectedly set ripples of grace into motion, reaching farther than anyone could have foreseen. The story that follows is a reminder to us all, and you’ll want to see it unfold for yourself. Watch the short video below to experience the moment firsthand, then continue reading the full story. Forgive them, they know not what they do The words below are an edited transcript of a sermon...

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Rosary Rally at Guardian Angels Parish / St. Andrew’s Church
  All are warmly invited to join us for a Rosary Rally in honor of our Blessed Mother and the commemoration of her apparitions at Fatima. Together, we will unite in prayer for the conversion of America to her Immaculate Heart and entrust our nation to her loving care.   The rally will take place at Guardian Angels Parish / St. Andrew’s Church on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. Please plan to arrive 20 minutes early.   This prayerful gathering will be held in union with thousands of Rosary Rallies taking place across America on t...

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