Home/Resources/News

News

40 Days-For-Life

Posted on September 14, 2021 in: General News

40 Days-For-Life

40 Days for Life

Vigil Mass

Tuesday, September 21st at 7:00pm at the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Norwich

The Norwich 40 Days-For-Life campaign will begin with this Vigil Mass.  Bishop Michael R. Cote will be the principal celebrant and Fr. Michael Bovino will be the homilist.

Our Parish's Adopted Day

This year, The 40 Days for Life Campaign runs from Wednesday, September 22nd through October 31st. Please join-in with your fellow parishioners by praying, fasting, and signing-up to participate in the peaceful prayer vigil held outside the planned parenthood facility at 12 Case St. in Norwich on our parish’s Adopted Day, Friday, September 24th.

 

Signup sheets to join us in Norwich on September 24th will be available at tables set up at both Churches. If you cannot join us in Norwich on September 24th, please join us in prayer at home or at one of our Churches.

 

Baby Bottle Drive 

Fill a bottle, save a life!

Life…the most precious gift of all. And now you have the opportunity to make a difference in the life of an unborn child.

For the next few weeks you can use these bottles to show friends, family and even strangers that you support life.  Take it to work with you.  Use it to teach your children how much God loves them.  Put it on your desk at the office.

Then…on the designated date return the bottle to our church full of coins, currency, or a generous check.  Whatever you give will make a difference.

Parents who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy have a choice to make. That choice is the difference of life or death for their unborn child.

PLEASE…take a bottle and return it full of hope for these little ones.  Thank you and God Bless. 

Copyright © 2009 Plans For You, Inc. www.PlansForYou.org

 

Baby bottles will be available to take home starting on:

September 25, 2021
Please return the filled bottles by: October 10, 2021

We will have baskets labeled for the filled bottles located:

  • At St. Bernard, by the statues of the Holy Family (to the right of the altar)
  • At St. Matthew, in the center vestibule

 


Blessed Sacrament Parish on Facebook