Holy Week Announcement

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By acdinoto, February 19, 2010 7:33 AM

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Passion Sunday  HolyWeekBullet March 28

8:00 am – Liturgy of the Palms
The Passion Gospel
Holy Eucharist Rite I

10:00 am – Ecumenical Liturgy of the Palms
on the Guilford Green
Procession to Christ Church
The Passion Gospel
Holy Eucharist Rite II  with
The Rt. Rev’d Laura Ahrens, Bishop Suffragan

Wednesday in Holy Week HolyWeekBullet March 31

7:30 pm – A Service of Tenebrae

Maundy Thursday HolyWeekBullet April 1

7:30 pm – The Liturgy for Maundy Thursday
Ceremonial Foot Washing
Celebration of the Lord’s Supper
Reservation of the Sacrament
Solemn Stripping of the Altar

Good Friday HolyWeekBullet April 2

12 Noon – Good Friday Liturgy
Distribution of Reserved Sacrament
Veneration of the Holy Cross

7:30 pm – Good Friday Liturgy with organ and choir
Distribution of Reserved Sacrament
Veneration of the Holy Cross

Houses for Haiti

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By acdinoto, January 28, 2010 1:55 AM

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Help Haiti

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By acdinoto, January 19, 2010 4:08 PM

–  Donate to Episcopal Relief and Development

A letter from the Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut:

Dear Friends in Christ,

The news of the massive earthquake in Haiti has been breaking over us today, and specific reports have been coming in to us at Diocesan House from many sources, both here in Connecticut and from throughout The Episcopal Church.

Our diocese has come to know Haiti through our former Companion Relationship with dioceses in the Caribbean.  Many of our parishes have long-standing relationships.  A major living connection with Haiti is through l’Eglise de l’Epiphanie in Stamford.  In addition, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich has maintained a multi-pronged mission presence in Haiti for almost a quarter century.

The extent of the damage to Haiti and its people is yet to be known.  The news reports so far leave no doubt that the earthquake has been devastating and its effects widespread.  Port au Prince has been hit especially hard.

There will be many channels through which we will be able to offer monetary aid.  Episcopal Relief and Development already is engaged, and I encourage donations to be made through their website,  www.er-d.org.

This afternoon we committed $5000 from the Emergency Relief Funds of the Diocese of Connecticut as a starter from Connecticut in the relief effort.  I urge our parishes, our clergy, our members, to join in the work of providing support to the people of Haiti and to the Diocese of Haiti so they can begin the massive effort which is required to care for their people and begin the rebuilding of the nation.

Do keep the people of Haiti, and those working to provide relief, and those outside Haiti who wait for news of family and friends, in your prayers each day.  May God open our hearts and push us to respond to their needs!

Yours in Christ,
The Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith
Bishop of Connecticut

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