Monday, January 31, 2011

A Word on the Word for the fourth Sunday in Ordinary time - 2011

This is A Word on the Word, bringing to you the homily recorded live at Saint Gregory the Great, the Diocese of Bridgeport - Connecticut USA. Our pastor is Father Angelo Arrando.  We are so glad you could join us today.

The readings for the fourth Sunday in Ordinary time are from the Book of the prophet Zephaniah, the first Letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, and the Gospel according to Matthew.

Listen to the homily recorded live at Saint Gregory the Great - Danbury, Connecticut January 30, 2011 7:45 Mass, for the fourth Sunday in Ordinary time.  Thank you Father Angelo.  

This is National Catholic Schools Week. Many are 50 private school recipients of The Blue Ribbon Award, including Saint Gregory the Great, part of the Danbury regional school district.

Well that's A Word on the Word. This PodCast is released under a Creative Commons license, some rights are reserved. Thank you for joining us.

A Word on the Word Executive producer is Father Angelo Arrando, and is produced by Gregory Wencek.   Please let us know what you think.  If you have questions or comments, we want to include them. Please drop us a line at A Word on the Word at GMail.com.  On behalf of Saint Gregory the Great parish,  God bless.

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How can I get to talk to you? Your words constantly challenge me and I am now ready to come back to the Catholic Church. I left it 6 years ago. I want to come home. I live in England outside of York. My name is Brian Owens.

A Word On The Word said...

Sorry to have you wait so long for a reply, Brian. This Blog is a semi-official part of St. Gregory and I was away for much of the week and I missed this message.
We would like to welcome you back to the church, and we are glad to have a small part in that process.

Father can be reached at St. Gregory the Great,
Roman Catholic Parish;
85 Great Plain Road,
Danbury, CT 06811
USA Phone (203) 797-0222
An email is frarrando at aol.com

I will forward this message to Father today.