Stand with Ukraine Events-Week of Mar 13-21, 2022

Sunday, March 13, 2022-3:30pm -Concert Fundraiser-Polish American Foundation-Trinity on Main Theatre 69 Main St., New Britain CT

Sunday, March 13, 2022-4pm -Candlelight Vigil, Town of West Hartford CT

Wednesday, March 16, 2022-7pm -Candlelight Vigil, Town of South Windsor CT

Sunday, March 20, 2022-7pm -Concert Fundraiser-St Thomas More Chapel 268 Park St., New Haven CT

Monday, March 21, 2022-7pm -Concert Fundraiser-Charter Oak Community Center-Temple Beth Israel 701 Farmington Ave., West Hartford CT

Thank you for your support of Ukraine.

New Haven Priest Driving refugees to Krakow

This article may be of interest to you. The author is the English language editor of Aleteia, and also a Dominican friar, Father Patrick who is traveling with Dominican Father Jonathan from New Haven, Connecticut. Father Jonathan works for the Knights of Columbus and is the religious superior of the New Haven Dominican friar. Father Jonathan has been a guest at our parish.

The article: “Driving refugees to Krakow: Fr. Patrick Briscoe reports from Poland.”

Photo courtesy of Fr. Patrick Briscoe

Special Benefit Concert for Ukraine in New Haven

Sunday, March 20th at 7:00 pm, St Thomas More Chapel, 268 Park St., New Haven.

Join us for a special hour of music at a candlelit concert to benefit refugees from Ukraine.

Mezzo-Soprano Karolina Wojteczko ’20 Mus.M. will perform sacred music selections from across the centuries with organ, violin and cello accompaniment.

The concert is free and all donations will go to the immediate needs of Ukrainian refugees. The concert will also be streamed live at: https://stm.yale.edu/benefit-concert-for-Ukraine

A prayer for Ukraine

Almighty and Great God, accept our gratitude for your boundless mercy towards us. Hear the supplication of our afflicted hearts for the land and people of Ukraine, as they confront foreign aggression and invasion. Open the eyes of those who have been overtaken by a spirit of deception and violence, that they be horrified by their works. Grant victory over the powers of evil that have arisen and bless Ukraine with your gifts of liberty, peace, tranquility and good fortune.

We implore you, O Merciful God, look with grace upon those who courageously defend their land. Remember the mothers and fathers, the innocent children, widows and orphans, the disabled and helpless, those seeking shelter and refuge, who reach out to you and to their fellow human beings looking for mercy and compassion. Bless the hearts of those who have already shown great generosity and solidarity, and those who prepare to receive their Ukrainian brothers and sisters in Ukraine’s greatest time of need. Bring us together as your children, your creation, and instill in us your strength, wisdom and understanding.

May you be praised and glorified, now and forever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

A Light in Darkness as a sign of hope

As a sign of hope in darkness, place one (1) electric candle in the window of your home, and be sure to have it lit each night for the duration of the war. The one candle will show our solidarity with the everyone in Ukraine.

This is a sign of our hope and expectation for peace.