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By Patti Geanakos 14 Sep, 2022
Fairfield County Catholic | September 2022 — Father Richard Murphy of St. Michael the Archangel Parish has seen the face of grief … and the heartbreak and guilt the loss of a loved one can cause. It’s all around us, and sometimes we’re not even aware people are suffering. “Death is so tragic and sometimes it can even stop us from living,” he says. “A lot of people feel guilty and angry and think their lives will never be the same again.” Read more...
By Patti Geanakos 18 Oct, 2021
Greenwich Sentinel | September 20, 2021 GREENWICH - Last Sunday, Most Rev. Frank J. Caggiano, the Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport consecrated the newly renovated church of St. Michael the Archangel, Greenwich, located on North Street. The community gathered together for “The Mass of Dedication and Consecration” where the church building is set aside purposefully for divine worship. This ancient ritual serves as the final step in the building process for any Catholic church. It was the culmination of the “We Stand with Christ Rebuilding Together Project” which began five years ago, encompassing the renovation of St Michael Church and St. Timothy Chapel, in Banksville, New York. Read more...
29 Sep, 2021
Greenwich Time | September 12, 2021 GREENWICH - This weekend was a time of celebration as well as religious reflection, rebuilding and renewal for the community encompassing St. Michael the Archangel Church and St. Timothy Chapel in Greenwich. A Mass of Dedication was celebrated at each of the Roman Catholic churches to mark the completion of construction projects that brought needed repairs and renovations as well as spiritual improvements to both buildings. Read more...
29 Sep, 2021
Diocese of Bridgeport | September 17, 2021 GREENWICH—The reconsecration of St. Michael the Archangel was celebrated by Bishop Frank J. Caggiano marking a festive and joyful occasion to embark on a new chapter in the church’s history. The much-anticipated day followed four years of planning and extensive renovation. “The church is a building like no other,” Bishop Caggiano said. “It is a sacred space for you and I to offer our heart and mind and will. Read more...
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