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The following is the mass schedule for masses held at the St. Catherine campus location: [6] Saturday - 5:00 PM; Sunday - 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM (Family Mass), 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM (French Mass, 2nd Sunday of Month), 11:00 AM (Italian Mass, 3rd Sunday of Month) 5:00 PM
St. Agnes Parish was founded in 1963 and celebrated its first mass January 24, 1964. Eventually St. Agnes acquired the estate of Alexander Dommerich, known as Wildwood Farm. The buildings on this estate were designed by Charles T. Wills. In January, 1967 a spectacular fire destroyed the 50-room main house of the estate, built in 1917.
The Parish of St. Peter is the third oldest parish in the Bridgeport diocese, founded in 1851. [2] The first recorded Catholic service conducted in Danbury occurred in 1845, when Rev. Michael Lynch, of St. James in Bridgeport said Mass in the home of James Doyle of Grassy Plains.
The Catholic Church in Fairfield County, 1666-1961. William Mulvey. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-934791-12-0. The Official Catholic Directory in USA "Bridgeport's Ethnic Background--Late 19th Century". St. Joseph’s Parish; CT Bridgeport - St Michael the Archangel- 1899-1974 - PPHC127 (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
Between 1780 and 1781, just before the end of the American Revolution, the first Catholic mass in the future State of Connecticut was celebrated in Lebanon. A reference stated "Mass was first celebrated, continuously and for a long period, within the limits of the State of Connecticut." [3]
Our Lady of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic church in Fairfield, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport. History. The Parish was founded in 1922.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport Saint Margaret Shrine is a Roman Catholic shrine and church in Bridgeport, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport . The Shrine has a veterans' memorial in addition to Catholic art.
Saint John Diocesan School was a Catholic parochial elementary school that was operational from 1888 until 2013. The school merged with the Saint Mary Diocesan School to form Saint Pope John Paul II Regional Diocesan School which still operates today serving students from pre-Kindergarten to 8th Grade. [3]