You are able to view Sunday Mass at St. Gregory's on our Facebook page by clicking here.
As we return to mass inside the church beginning on Saturday, June 13, we will continue to livestream the 4:30pm mass on Saturday evening. Once mass is over, you will be able to watch it at any time via our Facebook page.
Read the entire statement from Bishop Caggiano HERE
Please let us know if you will be attending Mass by calling our Parish Office (203) 797-0222 or emailing us at sgbulletin@aol.com. This should be done on a weekly basis beginning every Monday.
By signing up to attend the parish service, you recognize the obligation to (i) wear a mask or face covering when required; (ii) adhere to all required direction regarding social distance spacing when participating in the service and (iii) not attend service if you are sick, experiencing any symptoms consistent with the coronavirus, or are otherwise required to be quarantined.
We have resumed our normal mass schedule in person!
Saturday: 4:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am | 10:00am | 12:00pm
Weekdays: 8:00am
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
The Masses will continue to be livestreamed inside the church, with parishioners seated in their cars in the parking lot. Parking will only be allowed in spots not marked with an X. Please follow the instructions of the parking lot attendants. When the time comes to receive the Eucharist, as the priest approaches your car, parishioners from that car are to exit with facial masks on. Upon receiving (in the hand only please), remove your mask to receive, and then immediately return to your car.
An offertory basket will be placed in front of the main entrance of the church for envelopes. Please note that you may also give on-line, mail your envelope, or drop off your envelope at our parish office during the week.
Please note that no one will be allowed to enter the church during Mass, and gathering outside of your car or in the front of the church is prohibited.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call or email our Parish Office.
Our Holy Father has encouraged all Catholics to join him in praying the rosary (the Luminous Mysteries) for the end of the Coronavirus. If perhaps you forgot how, or do not know the Luminous Mysteries, please see the instructions to the right. Let us stand in solidarity and prayer with our Holy Father and our Catholic brothers and sisters throughout
the world!
Also, because the rosary is such a powerful prayer, we strongly encourage daily recitation of the rosary going forward. Our Lady has encouraged us to do so - you can do this at a convenient time and with your family. The rosary is Scriptural and meditative, it settles our hearts and minds. It helps put things in perspective and gives us the wisdom to see things as they really are. The rosary reaches deep down into our souls and puts us at ease, creating a peace that the world cannot give us. Also, the rosary gives us great graces and strengthens our virtues, so that we can become all that God wants us to be!
So pray and be not afraid!