St. Aloysius Church
Plantsville
CT

06479-1426

St. Aloysius Church, Plantsville, Connecticut, United States
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St. Aloysius decorated for Christmas 2022

Who we are

St. Luke Parish in Southington, CT was recently formed on October 1, 2022. As part of the Archdiocese of Hartford, CT restructuring plans, all of the Southington, CT and Plantsville, CT Catholic Parishes merged to form St. Luke Parish. St. Thomas Church, Immaculate Conception Church, Mary Our Queen Church, St. Dominic Church and St. Aloysius Church are all part of the newly formed Parish and continue to remain as Worship Locations for St. Luke Parish.

Location of worship / Church Address

254 Burritt Street
Plantsville, CT 06479-1426
United States
Phone: 860-628-4713

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Church Pastor

Rev. Joseph R. Cronin
Pastor
254 Burritt Street
Plantsville, CT 06479-1426
United States
Phone: 860-628-4713

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Quote of the Day

Nahum 1:7

The LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him.

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Rev. Joseph R. Cronin
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Parochial Vicar – Rev. David M. Madejski
Deacons – Paul Kulas, Vincent Raby
Pastoral Associate – Sr. Ellen Coates, OP
Music Director – Sandra Dias
Polish Mass Musician – Michael Byndas
Sacristan – Michelle Sattler

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Heidi Malley
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Office Manager
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99 Bristol St.
Southington
Connecticut
06489
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Weekend Mass

Saturday - 4:00pm, Mary Our Queen
- 5:30pm, Immaculate Conception

Sunday - 8:00am, St. Aloysius
- 9:30am, Immaculate Conception (Polish)
- 11:00am, St. Dominic

Daily Mass

Mon-Sat - 8:00am, Immaculate Conception

Confession

Saturday - 2:30-3:30pm, Mary Our Queen
Wednesday - 6:00-7:00pm, Mary Our Queen (Polish & English)

Anytime by Appointment

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Wednesday - 6:00-7:00pm, Mary Our Queen

Mass Times last updated on the 30th of August, 2023


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St. Aloysius Church, Plantsville, Connecticut, United States
St. Aloysius Church decorated for Easter 2023
St. Aloysius decorated for Christmas 2022



St. Aloysius Church History

St. Aloysius parish was established in 1961 on 11 1/2 acres of land. It boasts a beautiful C.C.D. center and administrative office building (2008) and a beautiful rectory built in 1973.

In 1960, Fr. William Kennedy, Pastor of St. Thomas Parish, purchased the land on Burritt St. in the Plantsville section of Southington.

In 1961, Fr. Robert J. Chagnon was named first pastor of the newly established St. Aloysius Parish. Mass was initially held in the old Milldale school. Over the next few years the church and parish hall were built. A dedication Mass with Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien was held in April, 1964.

In the year 2021, with a steady decline in priests and parishioners continuing in the Catholic population, St. Thomas Church, Immaculate Conception Church, and St. Dominic Church were beginning the start of a townwide merge and parishioners began to attend Masses at the two merged church buildings. In the fall of 2022, the merge of St. Thomas Parish, St. Dominic Parish, Immaculate Conception Parish, Mary Our Queen Parish, and St. Aloysius Parish into St. Luke Parish became formalized.


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