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Sunday Mass Live-stream

Dear Parishioners,We are going to attempt to live-stream Mass each Sunday at
10:30am on Facebook. Our Facebook page is Resurrection Church. The Mass will be
archived so it can be viewed at anytime after 10:30. It is our hope to upload
the Mass on Youtube as well. It may take a few weeks to work out all the kinks
but we hope this will be a great way for all of us to be together virtually.The
Archdiocesan Daily Mass can be viewed at 10:00am on channel 11 (Comcast) or on
the Office of Radio and Television website www.ortv.org Mass with Bishop Robert
Barron can also be viewed anytime “on demand”. Also a lot of other good videos
on this site.https://www.wordonfire.org/daily-mass/

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Religious Education Update 3/24/20

Dear Parents, The Governor has signed a declaration stating that school
buildings cannot reopen until April 20th. That date, of course, can be extended
if circumstances warrant it.With that being said, Faith Formation classes held
in the church will be canceled for the remainder of the school-year. GRADES 1 –
6:We are asking that all students (including those who have been homeschooled)
complete up to chapter 20 in their Alive in Christ books by Monday, May 4th. In
order for your child to be promoted to the next grade his/her book needs to be
completed up to chapter 20. Teachers will be available on Monday, May 4th to
collect books during the following times:Grades 1 & 3: 5:00pm – 5:30pmGrades
4, 5 & 6: 6:00pm – 6:30pmIf for some reason you need more time to complete
the work, please let me know before May 4th.SECOND GRADE – FIRST
COMMUNION:Second grade First Communion Class will be receiving a separate email
with instructions that pertain to them. As of now, First Communion will still be
held on Saturday, May 9th at 10:00am.GRADES 7 & 8:Students in grades 7 &
8 have two more lessons to complete. We are asking that parents stop by the
church at some point this week to pick up your child’s packet. The church is
open daily from 8:00 – 5:00. The packets should be completed by Monday, May 4th
and can be dropped off at anytime, on that day, between 5:00pm – 6:00pm. Packets
can be returned earlier than May 4th if you prefer. Please take the packet with
your child’s last name on it.Just two weeks ago, who knew that we would be
facing such a crisis in our country and in our community. Let’s hope and pray
that this comes to an end very soon, and let’s say a special prayer for all
those who have been affected in ANY way by this pandemic. Please be assured of
our prayers for you and your families. Thank you for your help. We will
certainly miss having your child(ren) in class. It has truly been a blessing to
be able to work with them this year. If you have any questions or concerns,
please feel free to reach out by calling the rectory office (203) 265-1694 or
emailing josephtatta@yahoo.comStay well and healthy!​​

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Mass Online, Resources, and More

Dear Friends,As we continue to deal with the outbreak of the coronavirus in our
world, nation, and community, we would like to offer you some online religious
resources that you might wish to use, especially in the absence of Mass and
Religious Education at our church.Mass:The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass can be
seen daily at 10:00am on WCCT-TV (WB20), Channel 11 for Comcast subscribers and
WCTX-TV (MyTV9). It can also be seen on demand or at www.ortv.org at anytime of
day. Mass can also be found streaming on www.catholictv.org/watch-live. at the
following times: 9:30am, 12:30pm, 7:00pm and 11:30pm.Parish App:For those of you
who might not know, our parish has an app that can be downloaded on your smart
phone or tablet for free. The app is a great resource for parish information,
daily Scripture Readings and reflections, prayers, our weekly bulletin, and much
more. To get the app all you need to do is download myparish App from the Apple
Store or Google Play. Follow in the prompts to locate our church once you have
downloaded the app. Religious Education:Our Religious Education Program, Alive
in Christ” has been suspended for the time being. Parents should have received
emails from teachers with assignments and activities for the children to work on
at home. Below are a list of other resources that might be helpful and useful
during your time at home.
aliveinchrist.osv.com/familyhttp://www.drawn2bcreative.com/stations-of-the-cross-coloring-pages/https://www.reallifeathome.com/lent-activity-page-printable/https://seamlessdays.wordpress.com/2013/0…
and Rectory Hours:Although no Mass will be celebrated, the church will be open
daily for private prayer from 8:00am – 5:00pm. Rectory office hours will vary
depending on the day. Please call the rectory (203) 265-1694 before stopping
by.We will try our best to keep all of you informed as information is given to
us by the Archdiocese. In the meantime, know that all of you are in our prayers,
and please keep us in yours.God Bless you!

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Masses Canceled

Dear Parishioners,We have just been notified that Archbishop Blair is requiring
churches in the Archdiocese of Hartford to suspend all Masses and other
liturgical ceremonies beginning tomorrow (March 17th) through Friday, April 3rd.
This includes Confessions on Saturday afternoons and Monday evenings and Praying
the Rosary as a group. The church will remain open each day for private
prayer.All of you are in our prayers each and everyday. Please keep us in
yours.​Again…..Masses suspended from March 17th through April 3rd. This
includes daily and weekend Masses.

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Religious Education Update

Dear Parents,As you know, Alive in Christ Classes have been canceled for the
next two weeks. We ask that the children continue working at home with their
Alive in Christ book. Below is a list by grade and teacher.Grade 1- Perkins –
Mrs. Perkins has emailed parents directly. Tiedemann – please complete chapters
9, 10, 11, & 12Grade 2 – All parents have received a separate email and
should plan on picking up materials at the church this afternoon between 4:30 –
5:30Grade 3 – Morton – complete chapters 13,14 & 15. Besitka – complete
chapters 9, 10 & 11Grade 4 – Schleicher – Mrs. Schleicher will email parents
directly Davey – complete chapters 15 & 16Grade 5 – Colavolpe – Mrs.
Colavolpe will email parents directly Gifford – Mrs. Gifford will email parents
directlyGrade 6 – Cleary – complete chapters 15 & 16 Eastman – complete
chapters 15 & 16Thank you, so much, for your support and flexibility. You
and your families are in our thoughts and prayers.Stay well!!

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Carnival Update

UPDATE…..Many people are asking about the status of the 2020 Carnival in light
of the Corona Virus pandemic.The raffle will be held April 25th we cannot delay
this – Please return your tickets as soon as possible, you can always mail them
to the rectory 115 Pond Hill Road, Wallingford, CT 06492. If you have not picked
up your tickets at church, they will be mailed to you this week.The carnival is
on hold for now. We of course have several things in progress at the moment and
some additional planning tasks to come. In discussions we have found that we
must decide by April 12th, which by the way is Easter Sunday. We know that there
are bans on public gatherings, but the power of prayer sometimes changes things.
Wouldn’t it truly be a miracle for the new cases to diminish and the bans be
lifted in time for the show to go on?Let’s all pray that the spread of the virus
stops and we all return to normal real soon. Paul Bankowski,
Chairman203-694-2784

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Message from Archbishop Blair

Below is a statement from Archbishop Blair…….​Archbishop Leonard P. Blair
has directed that:• Effective immediately and through Sunday, March 29, the
Archbishop has dispensed from the obligation of attending Sunday Mass each and
every Catholic in the Archdiocese of Hartford. This dispensation is offered with
the understanding that some will still wish to attend Mass, while others may be
less willing out of fear for their own health or the health of others. That is a
decision left to the individual, but with the caution that all the precautions
of hygiene and social distancing should be followed, and that if someone is ill
or having symptoms, out of charity they should not go to church. However, to
repeat, through March 29 all Catholics of the Archdiocese of Hartford are
dispensed from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass.o That public Masses can
continue to be celebrated is in keeping with what Pope Francis has urged,
“that the Holy Spirit give pastors the capacity for pastoral discernment, so
they find measures that don’t leave the holy faithful people of God alone, so
the people of God feel accompanied by their pastors and draw comfort from the
Word of God, the sacraments, and prayer.” o It is also in keeping with
Governor Ned Lamont’s Executive Order of yesterday, which prohibits gatherings
of 250 people or more throughout the State through the end of April but makes an
exemption for worship services. However, local authorities may ask parishes to
consider temporarily suspending the public celebration of Mass. Pastors will be
required to follow any ordinances or mandates published by legitimate local
authorities, who have been entrusted to protect the community at large. o If any
future ban on public assemblies necessitates the suspension of public Mass,
Pastors should see that all Mass intentions are fulfilled, and all priests would
be expected to celebrate private Mass daily.• All Confirmation liturgies
scheduled to take place before Easter are now postponed to a future date to be
determined as the situation unfolds.• Daily Masses, Eucharistic adoration or
other liturgies that are celebrated in a more confined space in small chapels
should be moved to the larger church building so that participants can maintain
a safer, healthier distance from one another.• In a larger church people
should be encouraged to spread out to maintain a greater distance from one
another and to choose one of the more sparsely attended Masses.• Confessionals
should be equipped with screens that protect, and a safe distance should be
maintained, especially between priest and penitent for those who go
face-to-face.• Priests have the duty to minister to the sick and to administer
the sacraments to the dying, but they are also obliged to protect their health
by following all the directives of health professionals in approaching anyone
who is ill. Elderly priests in particular should be especially careful, given
the severe toll of the coronavirus on the aged.These measures are in addition to
the precautionary measures enacted by Archbishop Blair in a statement from March
3, which are as follows:• The sign of peace should be exchanged without
physical contact like hand-shaking; or else the call to exchange a sign of peace
should simply be omitted.• The distribution of Holy Communion to the faithful
via the chalice should be suspended; concelebrants and assisting deacons should
receive only by intinction.• Communion on the tongue should be strongly
discouraged.• There should be minimal handling of collection baskets, by
ushers only.• Holy Water fonts should be emptied.• Priests, deacons, and
extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion are urged to practice good hygiene,
washing their hands before Mass begins or even using an alcohol-based
anti-bacterial solution before and after distributing Holy Communion.​

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Religious Education Announcement

Dear Religious Education Parents,After careful consideration, and in following
the lead of the Wallingford Public Schools, we have decided to cancel all
Religious Education classes for the next two weeks. Grades 1 – 6 Monday, March
16 – NO CLASSMonday, March 23 – NO CLASSClasses will resume on Monday, March
30th.Grades 7 & 8 Sunday, March 15 – NO CLASSThe last class will be on
Sunday, April 19th.​Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or
concerns.Masses will be held as usual this weekend.

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March Newsletter

ALIVE IN CHRIST FAITH FORMATIONGRADES 1 – 6Monday, March 2nd – ClassMonday,
March 9th – ClassMonday, March 16th ClassMonday, March 23rd ClassMonday, March
30th ClassGRADES 7&8Sunday, March 15th from 5:00pm – 7:00pmCONFIRMATION
CLASSSunday, March 8th from 5:00pm – 7:30pmThis month’s service activity will be
putting together Care Packages for our troops overseas. Thank you to all
parishioners who have donated items for the Care Packages. Your support was
overwhelming and much appreciated. MEN’S LEAGUE MARCH MEETINGTuesday, March 3,
2020 at 6:30pmAll men of the parish are invited to join us. Corned Beef and
Cabbage will be served. TOWN-WIDE STATIONS OF THE CROSS Stations of the Cross
will be held on Friday evenings at 7:00pm. Below are dates and locations.Friday,
February 28th – Our Lady of Fatima ChurchFriday, March 6th – Church of the
Resurrection Friday, March 13th – Most Holy Trinity ChurchFriday, March 20th –
Our Lady of Fatima ChurchFriday, March 27th – Most Holy Trinity ChurchFriday,
April 3rd – LIVING STATIONS OF THE CROSS – Church of the Resurrection –
7:30pmHEALTH AND WELLNESS COMMITTEEQuarterly Blood Pressure Screening Sunday,
March 1st after the morning MassesKnow Your Medications Presented by Marc
Levesque – Tuesday, March 10th at 6:30pm. Please call the rectory (203) 265-1694
or reply to this email if you plan on coming.PAINT PARTYAll are invited to come
to our parish Paint Party which will be held on Sunday, March 22nd at 1:00pm.
Please see the bulletin for more details and/or to sign-up. The Paint Party is
sponsored by Tracy Bottone.THE LIVING STATIONS OF THE CROSSThe Annual Living
Stations of the Cross will once again be held on Friday, April 3rd at 7:30pm.
All are invited to join us for this moving presentation of our Lord’s Passion,
Death, and Resurrection. The stations will be acted out by members of our parish
family and the music will be provided members of our choir. If you would like to
help out in someway, please see Joe after Mass or call him at 203-265-1694.SAVE
THE DATE:Parish Carnival – Wednesday, April 22nd through Saturday, April 25
opening nightly at 6:00pmGolf Tournament – Monday, June 8th at the Tradition
Golf Club.​

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Ash Wednesday

This Wednesday, February 26, 2020 is Ash Wednesday.The Schedule of Distribution
of Ashes is below.7:00 am – Mass with distribution of ashes12:10 pm – Liturgy of
the Word with distribution of ashes3:30 pm – Liturgy of the Word with
distribution of ashes5:30 – Liturgy of the Word with distribution of ashes