Home/Stay Informed/All Diocesan Articles

All Diocesan Articles

A Greater Love: Honoring Veterans through Faith, Sacrifice, and Service

Posted on November 05, 2024 in: Reflections

A Greater Love: Honoring Veterans through Faith, Sacrifice, and Service

As November brings us closer to Veterans Day, it offers a poignant reminder of the men and women who have answered the call to serve— a call that demanded courage, resilience, and sacrifice.

Veterans Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a sacred invitation to pause, to honor, and to reflect deeply on the lives of those who chose duty over self, who placed neighbor and nation above their own comforts, safety, and often, above their own dreams.

In our Catholic faith, we hold dear the teaching that every human life has inherent dignity and worth. This principle resonates profoundly as we remember our veterans, whose service echoes the Gospel call to lay down one’s life for others.

Christ’s words in John’s Gospel, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13), find real, flesh-and-blood witness in the lives of our veterans.

Each act of service, each tour of duty, and each sacrifice they’ve made embodies this spirit of self-giving love.

The truth is, many veterans return from service carrying more than the physical marks of battle. They bear the invisible wounds— the memories of what they have seen, the weight of experiences that forever changed them. As Catholics, we are called to be a compassionate presence for them. Our faith community can be a source of healing, a place where they find understanding, solace, and a listening ear. This Veterans Day, let our prayers go beyond gratitude; let them be pleas for comfort, for peace of mind, and for healing for those who have given so much.

In the lives of saints who also served, like Saint Martin of Tours, we find inspiration. Saint Martin’s journey from soldier to saint shows us that military service and faith can be intertwined in a beautiful mission— to protect, to serve, and to love as Christ did. His example reminds us that the dedication we see in our veterans is part of a larger story, a call to give generously and to love boldly, even in the face of hardship.

So, on this Veterans Day, let us not only thank veterans in our words but honor them with our actions. Let us pray for peace in a world still wounded by conflict and commit ourselves to care for our veterans and their families. May our respect for them be visible, lasting, and our prayers accompany them now, just as their courage accompanied us when we needed it most.

By Andrea DePaola

 

Prayer for Veterans
O God of Mercy and Love,
We thank You for the men and women who have served in our armed forces,
who have sacrificed so much to protect and defend our country.
Bless them, Lord, with peace and healing,
and let Your presence be with them as they carry the weight of their service.
Grant them strength for each day, and may we, as a grateful nation, honor their courage. Amen.


Most Viewed Articles of the Last 30 Days

Calendar of Events

Posted on April 11, 2025 in: Events, Around the Diocese

29459

Watch the 2025 Chrism Mass and Homily by Archbishop Christopher J. Coyne
The 2025 Chrism Mass was celebrated on Wednesday, April 16th, at the Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich. The Most Rev. Christopher J. Coyne, Apostolic Administrator for the Diocese of Norwich, presided over the sacred liturgy, which marks a highlight of Holy Week. This special Mass featured the blessing of the holy oils—used throughout the year for sacraments such as Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders—and the Renewal of Priestly Promises by the clergy of the Diocese. We invite you to watch the video of the full Mass, especiall...

Read More

Faithful Invited to Witness a Joyous Moment in Diocesan History — Parish Tickets and Livestream Offered
The Diocese of Norwich joyfully awaits the ordination and installation of Bishop-elect Richard F. Reidy as the sixth bishop of Norwich, to be held on Tuesday, April 29, at 2:00 p.m. in the Cathedral of Saint Patrick, Norwich. Due to the limited capacity of the Cathedral, each parish in the diocese has received an allotment of just four tickets per church to distribute. Anyone interested in attending in person must contact their parish office directly. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate ticket requests through the diocesan office. The ordination and installati...

Read More

A Tradition of Giving: 47th Annual Layette Event to Support Mothers and Babies in Need
The Norwich Diocesan Council of Catholic Women invites all women of the diocese to join in a heartfelt tradition of compassion and service at the 47th Annual Layette Event. Hosted by the Saint Pio Parish Ladies Guild and Father Hussion Columbiettes, the event will take place on Sunday, May 18th from 1 PM to 3 PM at the Saint John School Gym, located at 161 Main Street in Old Saybrook. Women attending are encouraged to bring baby items such as newborn to toddler size 3 clothing, diapers (especially large sizes), wipes, crib blankets, formula, and baby food. All donations ...

Read More

Celebrating Our Faithful Servants: Priestly Jubilees of 2025
With gratitude and joy, the Diocese of Norwich extends heartfelt congratulations and prayerful best wishes to the priests celebrating milestone anniversaries of their ordination to the sacred priesthood in 2025. These dedicated men have faithfully answered God’s call, each offering years of devoted service to Christ and His Church. Celebrating 65 years of priesthood are Reverend Paul F. Ramen (ordained February 2, 1960) and Reverend John E. Welch, M.S. (May 28, 1960), whose lifetime of ministry continues to inspire. Marking 60 years, Monsignor James Carini (May ...

Read More

Join Us for the Ordination & Installation of Our Next Bishop
Watch Tuesday’s Episcopal Ordination and Installation of Monsignor Richard F. Reidy as He Becomes the Sixth Shepherd for the Diocese of Norwich Be a witness to history and a moment of grace Parishes, Catholic schools, and individuals across the Diocese of Norwich—and beyond—are invited to witness a historic and sacred moment in the life of the Church. On Tuesday, Monsignor Richard F. Reidy will be ordained and installed as he becomes the sixth shepherd for the Diocese of Norwich. This solemn celebration will be livestreamed, allowing the faithful ...

Read More

Annual Catholic Appeal

ACA DONATE

English

Español

 

Recently Added Galleries
Click to view album: Students Called to Feed the Hungry
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
Signup for Weekly Newsletter

     

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