St. John Fisher Roman Catholic Church

30 Jones Hollow Road, Marlborough, Ct 06447

Vigil Mass ~ Saturday, 4:00PM

Sunday Mass ~ 8:30AM and 10:30AM

Father Alvin LeBlanc

  

 

Mass Schedule

Vigil Mass ~ Saturday, 4:00PM
Sunday Mass ~ 8:30AM and 10:30AM
Daily Mass ~ Mon-Tue & Thur-Fri ~ 8:30AM


ADORATION OF THE EUCHARIST every
Monday from 9:00AM to 9:30AM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 3:00pm or by appointment


Welcome, Visitors
For those who are visitors to St. John Fisher Church, we welcome you to our church and our parish family


SCAMRemain vigilant and on your guard! There are still messages and texts seeming to come from Father Al asking you to respond to him. DO NOT respond directly. Contact the Parish Office directly or to a known contact number and not through "REPLY" unless you know for sure that the person you are conversing with is Father LeBlanc. You will not be asked to send money, gift cards or be asked for any exchange of goods of any value via text or email. DO NOT give any personal or financial information.

Church Welcome

30 Jones Hollow Road, 
Marlborough, Connecticut 06447-1141
Pastor, Fr. Alvin J. LeBlanc
   (860) 295-0067
Deacon William Gilles
   (860) 805-5826
Senior Deacon John W. McKaig
   (860) 942-7961
Parish Secretary, Heather Mancini
   (860) 295-0001
Coordinators of Faith Formation. 
  Cindy Bryan This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
        Family Faith Formation
        Grade K,1,3,4,5 & 6
  Helena Thomas This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
        Sacramental Preparation
        Grade 2, 9 & 10 Confirmation
  Deacon Bill Gilles
        Grade 7 & 8
Director of Music Ministry
  Janice Reska This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Youth Ministry
  Helena Thomas This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Parish Hours

PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday, 8:30am to 1:30pm
(Best to call first)


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Sponsor Certificates, Marriages & Baptisms
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 Bulletin Announcement Deadline
Anyone who would like anything put into the bulletin must have it emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than Friday of the prior week.


Our bulletin for this week and archive of prior weeks can be found here.

  • St. John Fisher Lending Library

    Building Our Faith, One Page at a Time Click Here

  • R.C.I.A. (The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)

    James Castellani jcast3951@aol.com Click Here

  • St. John Fisher Church Choir

    St Augustine once said “He who sings prays twice.” Click Here

  • Woman's Prayer Group

    Meet the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00PM Click Here

  • Knight of Columbus, Council 15734

    The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic, Family, Fraternal, Service organization. Click Here

  • Men's Prayer Group

    Regular Monthly Gatherings  1st Thursday 7:00PM -8:00PM 3rd Saturday 7:00AM -8:00AM Click Here

Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda 1667 1670 by Bartolome Esteban MurilloChrist Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda by Bartolome Esteban MurilloIn the heart of Jerusalem, near the Sheep Gate, lies a pool known in Hebrew as Bethesda, surrounded by five porticoes. This site, steeped in history and significance, serves as the backdrop for a profound encounter between Jesus and a man who had been afflicted with illness for thirty-eight years. The narrative unfolds as a testament to Jesus' compassion and power to bring about miraculous healing.

The scene is set with a description of the pool of Bethesda, where a multitude of individuals suffering from various ailments – the ill, blind, lame, and crippled – gather in hope of receiving healing. Among them is a man who has languished in illness for nearly four decades, his life marked by suffering and despair.

Jesus, in his divine wisdom and compassion, approaches the man and engages him in a simple yet profound question: "Do you want to be well?" This inquiry goes beyond the surface level of physical healing; it delves into the depths of the man's desire for restoration and transformation.

The man, in his response, reveals the obstacles that have hindered him from receiving healing – the lack of assistance to lower him into the pool when its waters are stirred, believed to possess healing properties. His words resonate with a sense of resignation and hopelessness, reflecting the struggles faced by many who grapple with illness and adversity.

Undeterred by the man's circumstances, Jesus issues a command that transcends the limitations of human understanding and medical science: "Rise, take up your mat, and walk." In an instant, the man experiences a miraculous transformation as he is empowered to rise from his mat, an act symbolizing not only physical restoration but also newfound freedom and wholeness.

The immediacy of the man's healing underscores the divine authority and power vested in Jesus, who demonstrates his ability to bring about radical transformation in the lives of those who encounter him. The man, now healed, takes up his mat and walks, a living testimony to the miraculous touch of Jesus' compassion and grace.

The healing at the Pool of Bethesda serves as a poignant reminder of Jesus' unwavering compassion for the suffering and marginalized. It challenges us to examine our own attitudes towards those who are afflicted and marginalized, prompting us to extend compassion, empathy, and tangible support to those in need.

Moreover, this narrative invites us to reflect on the transformative power of encountering Jesus in our own lives. Like the man at Bethesda, we are called to respond to Jesus' invitation to wholeness and restoration, trusting in his divine ability to bring about healing and renewal in every aspect of our lives.

As we contemplate the healing at the Pool of Bethesda, may we be inspired to embody Jesus' compassion and grace in our interactions with others, extending hope and healing to those who are broken and in need of restoration. May we, like the healed man, embrace the transformative power of encountering Jesus and walk in the fullness of life that he offers.


10 miracles:

The life and teachings of Jesus Christ, chronicled in the New Testament of the Bible, are rich with accounts of miraculous deeds that attest to his divine nature and authority. These miracles serve as powerful demonstrations of Jesus' compassion, mastery over nature, and ability to bring about profound transformations in the lives of individuals. In this exploration, we delve into ten notable miracles attributed to Jesus in the New Testament, each revealing unique facets of his character and mission. From turning water into wine to calming stormy seas, these miracles offer glimpses into the extraordinary power and love of the Son of God. Join us on this journey as we uncover the significance and impact of these miraculous events in the ministry of Jesus Christ. We'll explore a new miracle each Wednesday for 10 weeks.

Outreach, Service & Social Justice Opportunities

🍽️ St Vincent de Paul Sunday Night Supper ~ Sunday, April 21, 2024 
Our parish has the opportunity to live the Lord’s message by providing and serving a hot meal to the patrons of St. Vincent De Paul in Middletown. Click to download details.
🍞Marlborough Food Bank 
Non-perishable food, personal care items and household cleaning supplies are now accepted weekly at any Mass. Bags may be placed to the right of the altar. If
there is a specific need, we will mention it in the bulletin or check out the food bank directly at https://foodbankofmarlborough.wordpress.comr until April 7.
 

St. John Fisher Parish Vision:

We are a beacon of God’s gracious and merciful love as we glorify His name through service to others; devotion to His teachings and His Son Jesus; and by maintaining a welcoming, accepting and embracing Catholic community of faith that judges none, embraces and protects the vulnerable, builds community of all ages and life stages and acts for the greater Glory of God.

St. John Fisher Parish Mission:

We provide an open, welcoming and active Catholic faith community that is inspired by the gifts of the Holy Spirit as we demonstrate our faith by (1) actively participating in Mass and the Sacraments, (2) by serving and ministering to others, (3) by exploring and sharing the Word and teachings of Jesus and (4) by openly embracing the various needs of our entire parish family and broader community in Christ. 

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How To Report An Incident Of Sexual Abuse To The Archdiocese Of Hartford

Faith Vos Winkel, MSW
Victim Assistance Coordinator 
860-541-6475
faith.voswinkel@aohct.org

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