Church events
Sunderland – First Congregational Church of Sunderland, 91 S. Main St., Serendipity Shop is open on Saturdays, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The weekly service of the Church on Sunday is offered at 11 am in person or zoom. Email scc1717@wordpress.com Or visit the church on Facebook for more information.
Weekly Hours
Holyoke – Weekly programming of the Lutheran Church of Sant Pere, Sunday, 9:30 AM Cult and Sunday School, Facebook Live Weing Service; Monday, 10:30 AMAM Bible Study; Wednesday, 10:30 am, sentences with Pastor, Facebook Live; Thursday at 7 pm in the worship of the church. The church is located at 34 Jarvis Ave.
Challenge of donation
AGAWAM – The Hills Food Congregational Church has proposed the challenge of giving 40 articles for the parish closet now until Easter Sunday. They host non -perishable foods, personal care products (travel sizes!) And even pet food. Items can be entered over 6 weeks or all at the end. Although it does not reach 40 items, the important thing is a practice of returning during this period of spiritual preparation before Easter. The church is located on Northfield St. In the section of the Food Mountains.
Polish dishes dinner
Springfield – Immaculation Conception Church will hold a Polish dishes dinner (4 Pierogi, 1 Gollabek, Kielbasa, Kapusta, rye bread) on Saturday, March 22, from 13 to 16 hours in the church room, 25 Parker St. In the section of the Indian orchard. Eats or pulls out. Tickets are $ 20 per plaque available by calling: Maria Kowalski, 413-222-6229; Irena Wurszt, 413-427-5846 or the Mon-WED of the parish office. From 15 to 18 h, 413-543-3627 Option 4. Sale of frozen Polish foods (GollaBki (3) $ 12, Kapusta (large) $ 10. Pierogi (cabbage and potato and cheese) $ 14 (sweet cheese, cranberry) $ 15.
Retirement in the Basilica of Saint Stanislaus
Chicopee – The Basilica of St. Stanislaus, 566 Front St., invites Poland to a Polish Lent withdrawal, directed by Franciscan Father Bronisław Staworowski, St. Francis’ tutor of the Rectory of Assisii in Zielona Gára, Poland.
Retirement Program: Sunday 23 at 9 am and lamentations (at 15 hours (The bitter regrets); Monday, March 24: Mass at noon and in 19 hours; Tuesday, March 25: Mass at noon and in 19 hours; Wednesday, March 26: Mass at noon and the Cross stations at 7 pm The confession sacrament will be available before each mass of the week.
Mission and pennance service
Ludlow – Parish Mission of the Quaraqui “Find hope: As the Catholic Church provides the anchor we need to see the Plan of God for our lives” will be held in the parish of St. Elizabeth, on March 24 and 25 and March 26 at 18:30 in the church, 191 Hubbard Street. Dr. Daniel Baillargeon, a national speaker, President of the Catholic Mission and an superintendent of the Catholic schools of the Springfield diocese, will be the speaker of the three evenings. All ages are welcome.
The Penance Service of LIT will be held in the church on Thursday, April 3 at 18:30, several priests will be available to celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation.
Come and receive the gift of God’s mercy and love.
Spring
Enfield, Con. – The parish of St. Jeanne, the parish of St. Jeanne, celebrates “is the spring bazaar” on Saturday, April 5 from 9am to the Holy Family Church Hall and the classrooms, 23 Simon Road. The event will have a wide range of original works from 45 craftsmen and crafts. A draw and soft drinks of the cup are additional features and ticket is free. This collection of funds benefits both members of the parish and the Community of ENFIELD.
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Agwam – Agawam Congregaional Church, will hold a tag sale on Friday, April 4 and Saturday, April 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Toys, books, domestic items, seasonal decoration, sports cards, clothes, shoes, bags and more. There will be something for everyone. The church is in 745 Main St.
Discussion about the dictatorship
Monson – Unitary Church of Monson will have a discussion with Jose Linares on April 6 at 10 am, he will discuss what a dictatorship in the store has been for the north -American average. Mr. Linares lived under two dictatorships, Batista and Castro in his native Cuba. He emigrated to the United States without accompanied by the 11 years under the Pedro Pan program in the early 1960’s. Mr. Linares is a writer made and published many letters in the Springfield Republican. The church is located on Calle Mayor 177 (Route 32) in Monson. It is a stone church and in front of the stone memorial lounge. A reception with conversation and soft drinks will continue his talk. They are all welcome.
Agawam Scholarship Catholic Club
AGAWAM: Application forms for the annual Agwam Catholic Women’s Scholarship are available at the Center’s Office of the Parish of San Juan. It is open from Monday to Thursday from 9 to 15 ha 833 Main St. Those who request must be a high school senior graduate, a son or grandson of a member and have made or made their confirmation this spring. On April 26, forms completed in Julie SMist will be sent.
Church events
Springfield – South Congregational ChurchAn open and affirmative congregation of the United Church of Christ at the center of Springfield, invites everyone to their regular worship services, Sundays at 10 am in person at 45 Maple Street in Springfield or Zoom. Find the zoom link and more information about us on our website at www.sococh.org. Child care is also available. The Biblical Zoom study group will now take place on Mondays at 7pm (use the zoom worship link), whether you are new in the Biblical Study or if you have a lifetime of experience, it is welcome. Other programs include regular and coloring circles, as well as a next Lent Books Group. In addition to the services and events of the Church, South is especially dedicated to the center community and many public programs are offered in its spaces. If you want to know more, receive our weekly email newsletter or have any questions, send an email admin@sococh.org or call at (413) 732-0117. Find —Las Facebook or Instagram.
Church events
Wilbraham – The Church of Wilbraham United at 500 Main St., welcomes the community to Sunday morning services at 10 am on the first Sunday of each month that communion is used with juice and grape juice. After all Sunday services, there is a friendship meeting in the scholarship room. Coffee and other soft drinks are served and they are all welcome. Wilbraham United is a fused congregation of congregational societies and methodists. They celebrate as a congregation that recognizes the traditions and values of both the church united of Christ and the united methodist denominations. Wilbraham United Church is a place where someone in any area of life can feel comfortable. They are committed to serving and sharing their space for the good of the community and the glory of God. The church is especially welcoming children, who are greeted with joy in the service of worship. There are Church School classes for children who want to attend 3 to 13 years during the time of the worship service. The church is accessible for the disabled with a large parking lot at the back. For any questions, contact the Church Administrator at 413-596-2511 ext. 100 or email admin@wilbrahamunedchurch.org.
Sunday’s service hours
Holyoke-Church Episcopal of Saint Paul, 485 Appleton St. Sunday Service Hours are the following: 8 Am-Holy Eucharist without music; 10 AM-Hole Eucharist with music; The service of 17 h in Spanish with music. They are all welcome.
Additional Adoration Time
AGAWAM – Church of San Juan Evangelist, 833 Main St. It will offer weekly worship ceremonies on Wednesdays between noon and 5.30pm The Holy Mass at 18:00 are available for Agawam residents who announce the Eucharist’s year. Contact the parish office to get one, 413-786-8105, ext. 101.
Free weekly veterans lunch
Holyoke – Community Roots Neighborhood Services offers a free hot lunch for veterans and their immediate adult family (parents or spouse). The lunches are every Thursday at the Episcopal Church of Sant Pau, 485 questions from St. Appleton? Send an email to Gina Nelson to crnsholyoke@gmail.com.
Church service hours
Springfield-Christa Chat Christ, 35 years of Chestnut St., the week’s week hours are as follows: 8 Am-Holy Euchars without music; 10 AM-Hole Eucharist with music; 12:15: Service in Spanish with music. On the first Sunday of each month a cure service is performed.