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The schedule of Masses includes daily Mass at 12:30 pm in Egan Chapel at Fairfield University and Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:00 pm. Arrangements for the Sacrament of Marriage must be made at least eight months in advance, with participation in Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter required. The Sacrament of Baptism requires early contact with the parish office for pre-baptismal instruction and setting a date. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available on First Saturdays at 4:15 pm and by appointment.
The parish invites parishioners to inform the office of those who are sick or in the hospital for prayers and visits. The Sacrament of the Sick is offered to those who are seriously ill, preparing for surgery, or homebound. New parishioners are encouraged to introduce themselves and register with the parish for better communication and inclusion.
Announcements include the Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents retreat on April 18, the 52nd CROP Hunger Walk scheduled for May 3, and information on Assumption Catholic School in Fairfield and Lauralton Hall. The bulletin also mentions the Centering Prayer sessions and encourages parishioners to share prayer requests.
Highlighted is the Ark of Noah Fund that provides support to families affected by ICE custody. Also mentioned is the Fresh Start Furniture Program seeking donations for various household items. Additionally, there are opportunities to support refugee families through programs like the Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants.
The schedule of Masses includes daily Mass at 12:30 pm in Egan Chapel at Fairfield University and Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:00 pm. Arrangements for the Sacrament of Marriage must be made at least eight months in advance, with participation in Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter required. The Sacrament of Baptism requires early contact with the parish office for pre-baptismal instruction and setting a date. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available on First Saturdays at 4:15 pm and by appointment.
The parish invites parishioners to inform the office of those who are sick or in the hospital for prayers and visits. The Sacrament of the Sick is offered to those who are seriously ill, preparing for surgery, or homebound. New parishioners are encouraged to introduce themselves and register with the parish for better communication and inclusion.
Announcements include the Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents retreat on April 18, the 52nd CROP Hunger Walk scheduled for May 3, and information on Assumption Catholic School in Fairfield and Lauralton Hall. The bulletin also mentions the Centering Prayer sessions and encourages parishioners to share prayer requests.
Highlighted is the Ark of Noah Fund that provides support to families affected by ICE custody. Also mentioned is the Fresh Start Furniture Program seeking donations for various household items. Additionally, there are opportunities to support refugee families through programs like the Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants.