Mass and Sacrament Times
Mass Times:
Saturday:
8:30a St. Columba (daily mass on the first Saturday of the month)
5:00p Holy Family (Vigil Mass)
Sunday:
8:00a & 11:00a St. Columba
9:30a Holy Family
Tuesday: 7:00p Holy Family
Wednesday: 8:30a St. Columba
Thursday: 6:30a Holy Family
Friday: 8:30a St. Columba
Reconciliation:
Saturday: 4:00p Holy Family
Sunday: 7:00a St. Columba
Wednesday: 7:00a St. Columbia
Thursday: 7:00a Holy Family
Church of the Holy Family
185 Church Street
Hebron, CT 06248
(860) 228-3727
Mailing Address
Box 146, Hebron, CT 06248
St. Columba Catholic Church
328 Route 66,
Columbia, CT 06237
(860) 228-3727
Mailing Address
Box 146 Columbia, CT 06237
Upcoming Events
Join the Women of our Parish for our new Bible Study--Whispers of Mary: What Twelve Old Testament Women Teach Us About Mary. We will be meeting in the Hall at Church of the Holy Family. Book is available for purchase on Amazon.
Do you knit or crochet? Our prayer shawl ministry is meeting on November 9th in the cry room at Church of the Holy Family.
Anyone is welcome to join! Yarn is provided.
Looking for new ways to grow and share your faith with the ladies from our parish community? Mark the dates to join us the 2nd Saturday of each month at Church of the Holy Family. Let's gather for an hour of refreshment and light finger food to find out what the future meetings and spiritual activities could hold for us! Please let us know you are coming or for more information reach out to susanmagoonklein@gmail.com
Join the Good Shepherd Parish as we join with others in the community in raising funds to help our neighbors stay safely housed and warm this winter.
Recent Homilies
Fr. Michael reminds us that Jesus sees us and sees our needs, and He asks us, just like he asked Bartimaeus, “What do you want me to do for you?”
Fr. Richard teaches us that the word “sacrifice” means to make ourselves holy in the sight of God and that one of the gifts that God gave us in which we can learn sacrificial love is marriage.
Deacon Mark helps us see that "we are what we spend our time thinking about."