Home/Stay Informed/All Diocesan Articles

All Diocesan Articles

Healing Mass Schedule for 2024 is Suspended

Posted on May 09, 2024 in: Events

Healing Mass Schedule for 2024  is Suspended

The monthly Healing Masses that take place every third Sunday of the month at Holy Family Church in Hebron/Amston, are suspended until further notice, due to circumstances beyond our control.  We apologize for any inconvenience.
Office of Faith Events

Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. -Matthew 11:28

Come join us for a Healing Mass & Healing Service 2:00-3:00 pm 3:00-4:00 pm 2 PM the third Sunday of every month with Fr. Ray Introvigne and Fr. Michael Philippino

All masses will be celebrated at the Church of the Holy Family 185 Church St, Hebron, CT, 06248 (RT 85)

  • January 21
  • February 18
  • March 17
  • April 21
  • May 19
  • June 16

Music by Joe D’Ambrose, and Jayvee & Tina Mateo

“Remember- Jesus is the Healer!”

For more information contact Andrea Hoisl at faithevents@norwichdiocese.net Or 860-848-2237 ext. 203

 

 


Most Viewed Articles of the Last 30 Days

Calendar of Events

Posted on December 04, 2024 in: Events, Around the Diocese

26300

Hope Does Not Disappoint: Join the Jubilee Year Mass at the Cathedral
The Jubilee Year is a sacred time of renewal, grace, and joy proclaimed by the Church every 25 years. For 2025, Pope Francis has announced the Jubilee Year under the theme “Spes Non Confundit” (Hope Does Not Disappoint), taken from St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans (Rom 5:5). In his papal bull of proclamation, the Holy Father invites all Catholics to embrace this year as a time of profound encounter with God’s mercy and hope, symbolized by the opening of Holy Doors in cathedrals and churches around the world. The Jubilee Year offers an invitation to...

Read More

January 1: A Holy Day of Obligation

Posted on December 23, 2024 in: News, Events

123

January 1: A Holy Day of Obligation
The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God On January 1, Catholics honor Mary’s unique role in salvation history with the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, a Holy Day of Obligation. This feast underscores Mary’s title as Theotokos, or “God-bearer,” a doctrine officially declared at the Council of Ephesus in 431. At the close of the council, the faithful filled the streets, joyfully proclaiming, “Praised be the Theotokos!” Mary’s title as “Mother of God” is rooted in the Incarnation, where, as St. Paul teaches: “...

Read More

Annual Catholic Appeal

ACA DONATE

English

Español

 

Latest Articles
Watch the Replay of Christmas Eve Mass from the Cathedral.
Archbishop Coyne’s Christmas Message — A Call to Peace and Anticipation
January 1: A Holy Day of Obligation
A Timeless Tradition: The 45th Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols at the Cathedral
A Life of Faith and Service
Hope Does Not Disappoint: Join the Jubilee Year Mass at the Cathedral
Amid Christmas and Jubilee Preparations, Prepare Your Hearts, Pope Says
Finding the Manger
Recently Added Galleries
Click to view album: 40 Days for Life 2024
Click to view album: Blessing of the Fleet 2024
Click to view album: Mass of Ordination for Fr. Eric Carl Hosmer, Fr. Julian Felipe Cuervo-Lozada and Fr. Alexander James Pandolfe
Click to view album: Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (NDCCW) 46th Annual Layette
Signup for Weekly Newsletter

     

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich
    201 Broadway
    Norwich, CT 06360-4328
    Phone: 860-887-9294