St. Francis of Assisi Parish

St. Francis of Assisi Parish About Us

Parish History

St. More than 150 years later, in September of 1953, 35 people from eight families met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. George O.

We believe the purpose of the Church is to love God, to love others, and to serve our community, and God enables us to do those things through His son, Jesus Christ. Francis of Assisi Parish – The Catholic Community in Weston
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nce of Father Joseph Cleary, pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Georgetown, who became the group’s first spiritual director. At that time, in order to attend Mass, Weston Catholics had to travel seven miles south to the Church of the Assumption in Westport or north to Sacred Heart Church in Georgetown. “What do we have to do to get a church of our own here in Weston?” they asked. This meeting proved to be a giant step on a journey of faith. Father Cleary shared the results of his very successful meeting with the Bishop of Hartford, who gave a sympathetic response to their dream. The Weston Catholic Society was soon formed. In February 1954, Bishop Lawrence J. Shehan, recently installed as the fist Bishop of the newly created Diocese of Bridgeport, enthusiastically encouraged the members of the Weston Catholic Society to continue their efforts. Toward the end of 1954, after much work and many fundraising events, 12 acres of land owned by Mr. May were purchased at a cost of $25,000. As the congregation grew, the celebration of Mass was moved to the Weston Town Hall. Finally, on October 26, 1955, Bishop Shehan announced he was canonically establishing the Parish of St. Francis of Assisi, with the Town of Weston as its boundaries. At the same time, he announced the appointment of Father Franklin J. Corrigan as its first pastor. There would be other milestones ahead. Father James Murphy, who succeeded Father Corrigan as pastor in 1957, undertook a fund-raising drive to complete the building of a church. On Christmas Eve 1958, the first Mass in the nearly completed St. Francis of Assisi Church was celebrated. After six years of planning, fund-raising and hard work, the dream of Weston’s Catholics finally came to fruition. Bishop Shehan formally dedicated the church on February 1, 1959. After the church was dedicated, Father John Filip was appointed pastor and remained until 1964. Father Hugh Coffey arrived as pastor in August of that year; he oversaw the construction of a rectory next to the church in 1968. Father Edward Doyle served from 1974 to 1981, and Father Robert Franklin, who served from 1982 to 1991, succeeded him. Bishop Edward M. Egan then installed Monsignor Nicholas Grieco as seventh pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Church on February 2, 1991. Along with the Parish Council, Monsignor Grieco began long-range parish planning, including the formulation of a parish mission statement, “In the Spirit of St. Francis, to know Jesus and make Him known.” Seven ministries were created to carry out the mission of the church in the parish.DSCF2400

Work was completed on a new parish center, which was blessed and dedicated by Bishop Egan on September 30, 1999. The new facilities were quickly put to use as Religious Education classrooms, ministry meeting rooms, and the large hall and kitchen used for social events. The new St. Francis of Assisi Preschool was also incorporated on the ground level. After serving as pastor for more than 19 years, Monsignor Grieco retired on June 30, 2010. Bishop William Lori turned to Father Michael L. Dunn to lead the parish; his tenure began on July 1st of the same year. Past Pastors

Rev. Franklin Corrigan 1955-1959
Rev. John Filip 1959-1964
Rev. Hugh Coffey 1964-1976
Rev. Edward Doyle 1976-1981
Rev. Robert Franklin 1982-1991
Monsignor Nicholas Grieco 1991-2010
Rev. Michael L. Dunn 2010 – present
About our current Pastor

Reverend Michael L. Dunn was born in New Hyde Park, Long Island, NY and grew up in Danbury Connecticut. He attended St. Gregory the Great School and Immaculate High School, and graduated from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. Following college, Father Dunn worked as a counselor of trouble teenagers and was pursuing a Master’s Degree in Counseling before being called to the priesthood. He attended The Saint John Fisher Residence and Immaculate Conception Seminary, graduating with a Masters in Theology; he was ordained to the priesthood in 1994. Father Dunn’s assignments have been at St. Catherine of Siena in Trumbull, Notre Dame High School in Fairfield, St. Mary Parish in Bethel and St. Theresa Parish in Trumbull. He was appointed pastor at St. Francis of Assisi by Bishop William Lori on July 1st, 2010.

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Address

35 Norfield Road
Weston, CT
06883

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 3pm
Saturday 4pm - 4:45pm

Telephone

(203) 227-1341

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