he history of the foundation of the North American mission of the Franciscans of the Immaculate began in December 1990 when the first friars arrived and took residence in a small room in the Holy Apostle Seminary in Cromwell, CT. In the beginning of 1991, the friars transfered to a small house near the seminary for a monthly rent paid by benefactors. There the first vocations came who were attracted to the Franciscan-Marian life and in 1992, in order to accommodate more space for vocations, they transferred in a bigger house which was given for use to the friars by the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady, Mother of the Church in Baltic, CT.
Followed by a donation of a piece of land on the part of a Catholic benefactress, Eileen Brown, and after having received permission from the Bishop and with other difficulties, in the autumn of 1998, the friars began the construction of a novitiate and the Mother House of the American mission. The work was finished in August 2000. Hence, the friars from Baltic moved to the new friary in August 19, 2000. Bishop Hart of Norwich blessed the new community in the presence of the Father Founders, Fr. Stefano M. Manelli and Fr. Gabriel M. Pellettieri. The same bishop consecrated the chapel constructed in English Franciscan Gothic style in August 25, 2001.
The Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Guadalupe has an old history. That edifice was erected initially by the Presbyterians in Tudor style in 1853 and then abandoned in 1869. The local parish of the Immaculate Conception, which administered to the poor working class of the area, without a Church, obtained the structure and renovated it for Catholic services. It was consecrated in 1909 and remained in use until 1972 after a fire incident; it was abandoned and practically left without having it repaired.
With the arrival of the friars in 1993, the work of restoration of the chapel began. The new chapel was solemnly consecrated by Bishop Hart in August 25, 2001 and in October 28, 2001 it became the center of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
How to Visit the Friary at Griswold
199 Colonel Brown, Griswold, CT 06351; Tel # (860) 376-6840
Directions to the Friary:
From New York City:
Take I-95 North into Connecticut. In Waterford take Exit 76 for I-395 North toward Norwich. Take Exit 85 (a few exits beyond Norwich). At 2nd traffic light turn right onto Rt138 East. See directions From I-395 below.
From Boston, MA:
Take I-90 west to Exit 10, I-395 South. Take Exit 85 for Griswold. Take a left at first traffic light onto Rt138 East. See directions From I-395 below.
From I-395:
Stay on Rt138 for 1.7 miles then take a right at traffic light onto Bethel Rd. After 1.4 miles take right at fork in road onto Colonel Brown Rd. Friary will be one mile on the right, half mile past Dog Pound.
From Providence, RI:
Take I-95 South to Exit 5A to Rt 3. Go right on Rt 3. After 1 mile take a right onto Rt 165 West. Follow into CT. Go through Voluntown. Go past two lakes, past Bethel Rd, and then make first right onto Old Voluntown Rd (hard to see). Take first right onto Colonel Brown Rd. Friary is half mile on left. If you see the Dog Pound on your Right, you have gone too far.
Hours:
Monday to Saturday 5:00 AM EST to 8:00 PM EST
Sunday 5:00 AM EST to 8:00 PM EST throughout the year.
During the season of Lent the Chapel opens at 6:00 AM EST
Main Church: Ferial days: 7:00 AM EST Sunday: 9:30 AM EST First Friday: 7:00 AM EST, 11:00 AM EST, 6:00 PM EST First Saturday: 7:00 AM EST, 11:30 AM EST Marian Feasts and Solemnities: 7:00 AM EST, 7:00 PM EST
The Friary Chapel is open seven days a week and twenty-four hours a day for Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. Please write us for more information about signing up for Perpetual Adoration.
All the Faithful are cordially invited and warmly encouraged to come and visit their Lord, God and King, so humbly and meekly concealing Himself under the form of bread.
Those who can visit and would like to commit themselves to adore Our Eucharistic Lord each week, are invited to join our Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Guild of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament. Please write us for more information.
The Feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated every year in the liturgical calendar on August 22. During this feast the friars in the Marian Friary of Our Lady of Guadalupe offers a solemn Sacrifice of the Mass for friends and benefactors of the Institute.
All are welcome to join us in this annual joyful celebration.
Assistance to the Sisters
Ferial Masses: 6:20 AM EST
Sunday Masses: 6:30 AM EST
Assistance to the Diocese
The friars help parishes and other Churches of the Diocese of Norwish with the celebration of Holy Mass and hearing confessions upon request.
MIM Movement
The Marian Cenacle of Our Lady of Guadalupe, at the present has 25 consecrated members and 40 tertiaries. They are assisted by the friars spiritually and in formation.
Radio Station:
For several months the friars transmit half hour program through the show "For the Life of the World." This consists in Catholic interviews generally conducted by the friars.
Internet Apostolate
The friars began an internet video blog known as AirMaria.com with the regular updates of ten minute broadcast of homilies, conferences and other programs dealing with current problems on Mary and Catholicism. Theological themes are also delivered given by Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner with the collaboration of friars and tertiaries alike.
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Symposium in DVD
You can now order the copy in DVD of the Marian Symposium on Mary Coredemptrix held in Indiana and was sponsored by the Franciscans of the Immaculate. Featured speakers include Dr. Scott Hahn, Dr. Mark Miravalle, Fr. Peter Damien Fehlner and more. You can see the sample video conference in AirMaria.com. You can order this complete talks in DVD by printing and filling up the form in this link. (325KB)
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