“Keep Christ in Christmas” Knights of Columbus –2020 Poster Contest
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30 Jones Hollow Road, Marlborough, CT 06447
30 Jones Hollow Road,
Marlborough, Connecticut 06447-1141
Pastor, Fr. Thomas J. Sas
(860) 295-0067
Deacon Emeritus John W. McKaig
(860) 918-4084
Pastoral Assistant
Holly Bangham,(860) 295-0001
Director of Religious Education
Theresa Brysgel This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Director of Music Ministry
Janice Reska
Adult Faith Formation
Youth Ministry Confirmation
Jennifer O'Neill
Vigil Mass ~ Saturday, 4:00PM
Sunday Mass ~ 8:30AM and 10:30AM
Daily Mass; Mon-Thur ~ 8:30AM
Father Sas kindly encourages the continued wearing of a face mask.
✝︎ HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE
Thursday, May 26th is The Ascension of the Lord.
Mass time will be 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM
Monday - Thursday: 8:30am to 1:30pm
New Parishioner Registration Form
PLEASE NOTE: The church doors are locked when the Parish Office is closed. Please be sure to make arrangements during office hours for access to the church.
For Sponsor Certificates, Baptism or Marriage, Click Download Sponsor Certificates or call 860-295-0001.
On Sunday, June 12, we will be celebrating the 45th Anniversary of Deacon John’s ordination to the Deaconate. We ask that you help us celebrate as a community at the 10:30 Mass with a reception following. We are asking that anyone with a photo with Deacon John or a memory to share please send it to Holly in the office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Are you in grades K thru 8?
Want to express your true feelings of Christmas?
ENTER the Knights of Columbus International "Keep Christ in Christmas" - Poster Contest.
The St. John Fisher Community Garden recently wrapped up the 2020 growing season. Over 420 lbs. of fresh produce was donated to the Marlborough Food Bank. Our small but mighty garden impacted those in need right here in our community with fresh produce weekly from late May to late October.A BIG thank you to our faithful volunteers and weekly waterers in making this possible.
Please consider joining in the garden ministry in the spring of 2021 where you can make a difference in your town helping those in need.No gardening experience is necessary,just enthusiasm to help others.
1st Sunday of Advent B20
Three words sum up the message of today: WAIT! WATCH! WORK!
I believe that the first word is the most difficult for us, 21st century Americans. Waiting seems to most of us as a waste of time. Look how impatiently we waited for the results of the Presidential Election. (And we are still waiting to determine the winner!) But waiting is a chance for reflection, remembrance and expectation.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I am pleased to announce that Growing in Faith, Giving in Love will serve as the theme and inspiration for the 2020 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal of the Archdiocese of Hartford.
The Annual Appeal once again challenges our charity as a united family of faith, and makes it possible for us to share what we have with those in need and to sustain the life of our local church. We are all part of God’s family and we have a responsibility to care for one another, especially by providing for the spiritual, moral and material well-being of each and all. The 2020 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, Growing in Faith, Giving in Love, presents us with a unique opportunity to combine all of our individual gifts in order to accomplish even more together as an archdiocese.
The first weekend of Advent will begin the Sunday after Thanksgiving, November 29. This year we will be following Cycle B, which is the Gospel of Mark. Unlike the Gospels of Matthew and Luke there is no infancy narrative in Marks Gospel, but instead begins with the baptism of Jesus by John. It is important to note however that while the gospel does not begin with the birth of Jesus, it does proclaim the good news Jesus is to bring, something meant not only to challenge us but also to give us both comfort and peace. We will be offering a scripture reflection which can be found on the Faith formation website, http://stjffaithormation.org under the adult pull down menu. We will include Weekly reflection questions to ponder, prayers, and action points. In addition, we will have suggested activities and readings on our family formation page also located on our faith formation page. This can be accessed through a link on the Parish website.If you would like to share your family completing one of the suggested activities feel free to send pictures to our parish Facebook account or to our parish email and we will develop a picture collage.
The Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield's Annual Living Nativity will take place in the Grotto on Sunday,December 6ᵗʰ at 2:00 and 3:00. Young people from the area willrecreate the scene at the stable of Bethlehem with songs andreadings, and with the help of animals from area farms. Masksand social distancing will be required. Spaces are limited. Toreserve a place for either presentation, follow this link:https://tinyurl.com/LourdesLivingNativity.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe A20
What would rather be: King (Queen) of the Universe or a shepherd (ess), albeit a good one?
Jesus Christ is both. We read about his being like a shepherd, separating sheep from goats and a King by passing judgment on each.
Both the people on his right (the sheep) and those on his left (the goats) could have said: “We didn’t see that coming”. Both were surprised and perplexed when they heard the reason for the Son of Man’s verdict: what you did or did not do for the least of my brothers or sisters, you did or did not do it for me.
Wait a minute! What about keeping the Commandments? What about believing in and following all the dogmas, doctrines, and liturgical norms?
What a strange and wonderful king we have! The King of the Universe identifies with the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the ill-clothed, and the prisoner and not with the high and mighty or those who are self-satisfied without thinking of others.
He’s best served and most honored when we take care of one another, especially the most in need either physically, emotionally, socially, or spiritually.
In this year where our lives, our routines and much that brought us comfort have been turned upside down, we are called to deeply think and reflect on all we are grateful for and all those who have so positively impacted our lives. 2020 has brought a great deal of challenge, at a personal level in our families, in our communities, our nation and our world – we are asked to fine tune our vision and recognize the positive that rises from the challenges and to gratefully and faithfully offer our thanks. At St. John Fisher we are particularly grateful for the following:
Per the USDA, RHAM schools are able to offer meals, free of charge to any child under the age of 19. You must preorder by each Thursday to receive meals for the following week. Pickup days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday (with the exception of holidays) from 9:3010:30 am at the RHAM Middle School main entrance. To preorder contact Kate at (860) 228-9474 ext. 3710 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
To help with your in-person and virtual celebration of Mass, we are distributing the new missalettes for your own personal use. For those attending weekend and daily Mass, please bring your personal copy with you and then bring it home again. You may pick up your personal copy in our church vestibule beginning the weekend of November 21st and 22nd and after that, during weekly church office hours Monday - Thursday from 8:30 am - 1:30 pm. For Thanksgiving week, our church office is open Monday - Wednesday. For those interested in having a missalette delivered to your home, please call our church office and provide your name, address and contact phone number.
Given the timing of the Thanksgiving holiday and our monthly date to collect and distribute sandwiches, there will be no sandwich collection for St. Vincent dePaul this month. Our many thanks to all those who faithfully make and provide sandwiches for monthly delivery.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time A20
Terror; dread; anxiety; panic; afraid; scared; trepidation; intimidation; gut-wrenching. What do all those words have in common? They are all synonyms of the word FEAR.
Now there are many things we fear, many things to be afraid of, to be anxious about, to be scared of, to be terrified of, to view with trepidation, or to be intimidated by: for instance COVID-19; failure in school, at work or in relationships; facing the unknown; and my personal favorite, writing and delivering homilies.
All the readings today speak of fear, either directly or indirectly. But I want to concentrate on one aspect: FEAR OF THE LORD.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) website offers video reflections each day on the Gospel readings. This week our own Deacon Miller from the Archdiocese of Hartford offered one of the reflections. The short reflections remind us that our faith foundation is rooted in sacred scripture. To find the readings and reflections go to USCCB.org.