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We seek love of God above all things
As members of God’s diverse family, Saint Marianne Cope Parish treasures the rich traditions of our Roman Catholic faith and welcome all to a spiritual home and to an enlightened, joyful and vibrant life in Christ. We share a strong belief in the teachings of the faith, Church’s sacraments, such as the Eucharist and confession, and find comfort and guidance in Catholic teachings.
Weekly Mass Schedule
St. Catherine Church
6 Windsorville Road
Broad Brook, CT 06016
Mon, Tues, Wed at 12:15 p.m.
Thursday at 9:00 a.m.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament – Tues 11:00am
St. Philip Church
150 South Main Street
East Windsor, CT 06088
Saturday Vigil at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation – Saturday: 3:00-3:30 p.m.
Mass Intentions
Saturday, January 25:
- 4:00 PM +Repose of the soul of Richard Barile (31st Anniversary) requested by Michael Barile
Sunday, January 26:
- 8:30 AM (St. Catherine Church) +Repose of the soul of Maxine Shortman requested by Bill Shortman
- 10:30 AM +Repose of the soul of Joan Germain requested by Maslow Teixeira Family
Monday, January 27: St. Angela Merici, Virgin & Religious Founder
- 12:15 PM Pro Populo (For the People)
Tuesday, January 28: St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest & Dr. of the Church
- 12:15 PM +Repose of the soul of Ed, Mina & Robert requested by Joyce & Janice
Wednesday, January 29:
- 12:15 PM Special Intentions for the Montalvo Family requested by Gary & Marie Pelletier
Thursday, January 30:
- 9:00 AM +Special Intentions for the Romus Family requested by Gary & Marie Pelletier
Saturday, February 1:
- 4:00 PM Special Intentions for the Christopher Luciano requested by Deacon Alan & Karen Germain
Sunday, February 2:
- 8:30 AM (St. Catherine Church) +Repose of the soul of Alfred Samuelman requested by Family
- 10:30 AM For Vocations to the Priesthood, Consecrated & Religious Life requested by Maslow & Teixeira Family
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About Saint Marianne Cope
Marianne cope was a professed member of the sisters of St. Francis and is recognized as an extraordinary woman of the 1800’s and early 1900’s. Her call to act as a servant of God and the Franciscan spirit she embraced, provided a foundation of values that gave her the courage and compassion to accept difficult challenges with diplomacy and grace.
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