Saints Aedan & Brendan Parish

Saints Aedan & Brendan Parish Roman Catholic Church serving the west side of New Haven, Connecticut, USA Parish Histories
The histories of St. Aedan and St. Brendan span over 125 years. St.

Aedan
In 1872, the town of Westville became a mission of New Haven's St. John the Evangelist Church. Father Hugh Carmody of St. John celebrated the first Mass in Westville at Franklin Hall on Fountain Street. Shortly thereafter, an Emerson Street mission chapel, named for St. Joseph, was erected. It was later dedicated by Bishop Francis P. McFarland. In 1895 Westville became a mission of St. Lawre

nce parish, West Haven. Numbering about 375 communicants, the Westville mission was made a parish dedicated to St. Joseph on June 10, 1900, with Father John D. Kennedy appointed first pastor. Father John McGivney bought land at Fountain Street and McKinley Avenue for a new church. Bishop John J. Nilan dedicated the sturdy new building to St. Aedan on April 2, 1922. The parish patron had been changed because Westville had become part of New Haven, which already had a church named for St. Joseph. By October 1950, St. Aedan built and opened an elementary school on McKinley Avenue, staffed by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. On October 26, 1957, a bigger school and new convent were dedicated by Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien. In 1990 Father McCann initiated significant upgrades to the church to align with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council. Brendan
St. Brendan parish was established on April 7, 1913, from the territory of St. Mary in downtown New Haven. Nilan appointed Father John J. McLaughlin as founding pastor. The priest who had recently worked among Hartford's Italian immigrants opened a frame church on Carmel Street on May 11, 1913, dedicated by Bishop Nilan the following November. The luxurious growth in numbers soon warranted a larger church, and a handsome building of granite was dedicated on January 27, 1924, by Bishop Nilan. Located at the corner of Whalley and Ellsworth Avenues, this scenic site also allowed for the future construction of a compact parish plant. Like that of many pastors, Father McLaughlin's fondest dream was a parish school, a hope finally realized by September 1956. Staffed by the Dominican Sisters, St.Brendan School was dedicated on November 11 of that year by Archbishop Henry J. In 1974, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Garden replaced the Dominicans at the parochial school. In 2017, St. Brendan Church closed, and the new Parish of Saints Aedan and Brendan was formed at the St. Aedan church grounds.

11/29/2023

We are growing our parish communications, please go over and like us at Bl. Michael McGivney Parish - New Haven, CT!

This new merged page is where all future parish communications and updates will be posted for all of the churches in Bl. Michael McGivney Parish!

The Saints Aedan & Brendan Parish page will remain up to be able to look back at old posts and photos, but no new posts will be posted here.

Bl. Michael McGivney, pray for us!

Look for the new, city-wide weekly bulletin here,  with news and events for all of New Haven's seven Catholic Churches.
06/18/2023

Look for the new, city-wide weekly bulletin here, with news and events for all of New Haven's seven Catholic Churches.

On July 1, 2023, the parishes of Saints Aedan and Brendan, Saint Anthony, Saint Martin de Porres, Saint Mary, Saint Michael, Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Stanislaus, will merge to form a new...

Welcome to our new name!  Blessed Michael McGivney Parish at Saints Aedan and Brendan Church reflects the combining of N...
06/16/2023

Welcome to our new name! Blessed Michael McGivney Parish at Saints Aedan and Brendan Church reflects the combining of New Haven's Catholic parishes into a single organization, using the name of our most well-known parish priest, who was beatified in 2020. What an honor!

All churches and their Masses and services remain open, including our weekly 9:00 am Sunday Mass. Join us!

The churches will remain open but share an administration and resources, according to a...

04/16/2023

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Join us during Holy Week!Stations of the Cross Friday at 7:00 pmMass ScheduleThur, Apr. 6 Holy Thursday at 7:00 pmFri, A...
04/06/2023

Join us during Holy Week!

Stations of the Cross Friday at 7:00 pm

Mass Schedule
Thur, Apr. 6 Holy Thursday at 7:00 pm
Fri, Apr. 7 Good Friday at 3:00 pm
Sat, Apr. 8 Holy Saturday at 8:00 pm
Sun, Apr. 9 Easter Sunday at 9:00 am

03/26/2023

Join us this Lenten season! Full details in the bulletin.

Mass Sundays at 9:00 am

Stations of the Cross Fridays at 7:00 pm

Morning Prayer Fri / Sat at 9:00 am

Mar. 28 -29 Twilight Retreat, a 2-part evening / morning event of prayer, with dinner and breakfast included. Please RSVP by calling the Rectory.

Holy Week
Thur, Apr. 6 Holy Thursday at 7:00 pm
Fri, Apr. 7 Good Friday at 3:00 pm
Sat, Apr. 8 Holy Saturday at 8:00 pm
Sun, Apr. 9 Easter Sunday at 9:00 am

12/22/2022

Join us this weekend!

Christmas Eve Vigil Mass, Saturday 5:30 pm

Christmas Day Mass, Sunday 9:00 am

Happy Advent!  Join us Sundays at 9:00 am for Mass this season.  We will also celebrate Mass at 5:30 pm on Christmas Eve...
12/11/2022

Happy Advent! Join us Sundays at 9:00 am for Mass this season. We will also celebrate Mass at 5:30 pm on Christmas Eve.

Stop by "Coffee and..." after Masses to pick up some parish-themed gifts from 2022's 100th anniversary. We have ornaments, woodcuts, mugs and more!

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112 Fountain Street
New Haven, CT
06515

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9am - 11:59pm

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