Saint Gianna Center

Saint Gianna Center A Catholic pregnancy center dedicated to showing God's love and mercy to all mothers and their babies

The first annual retreat for women Yesterday (June 13) was a glorious day to spend with others on retreat.The Order of M...
06/14/2026

The first annual retreat for women

Yesterday (June 13) was a glorious day to spend with others on retreat.

The Order of Malta - Connecticut North East Area organized the first retreat day for women given by Fr. Joseph MacNeill, ChD, at St George Church (Guilford, CT).

Most of the volunteers from St. Gianna Center participated in the day of spiritual formation for women. Current and former board members also participated and/or planned the retreat.

More than 65 women began the day with Mass which included the Anointing of the Sick and confessions were heard. Fr. MacNeill did a fantastic job talking about prayer, listening, intercession and mission.

The retreat day is a new ministry for the Order of Malta called “Joshua 1:9 Retreats” providing opportunities for spiritual formation of women. "Be strong and courageous ... the Lord your God is with you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9).

The Order of Malta is a 900 year old lay religious Order dedicated to promoting God’s glory, working on one’s spiritual life, defending the Faith, serving the poor and sick. The Order of Malta - Connecticut North East Area serves in the Archdiocese of Hartford and the Diocese of Norwich.

Father’s Day is a time to recognize the men who show up, steadfast, present, and often quietly shaping the lives of thei...
06/04/2026

Father’s Day is a time to recognize the men who show up, steadfast, present, and often quietly shaping the lives of their children in ways that last for generations. While conversations around pregnancy and parenting often center on mothers, this day offers an opportunity to reflect on the role fathers play in building strong families and supporting life.

Every pregnancy involves more than one person’s experience. Fathers are not bystanders in these moments; they are participants who influence outcomes and, when supported, become advocates for both mother and child.

The Impact of the Engaged Father
Research consistently shows that children with engaged fathers tend to fare better emotionally, academically, and socially. A father’s presence can provide stability, encouragement, and a stronger sense of identity. Beyond the data, there is something deeply human about a man choosing to step in, learn, and grow, especially in circumstances that are unexpected or uncertain.

For many men, an unplanned pregnancy can bring fear, confusion, and uncertainty about what comes next. Without support or guidance, it can feel easier to withdraw than to engage. This is where pregnancy help organizations play a critical role—not only for mothers, but for fathers as well—creating space for men to ask questions, find support, and understand their role from the beginning.

Meeting Fathers Where They Are
There is a growing recognition that engaging fathers is essential. When fathers are welcomed, heard, and equipped, the impact extends far beyond a single interaction.

This can include:

Creating space for fathers in appointments and conversations
Offering mentorship or fatherhood programs
Providing practical resources and education
Communicating their value and role in the process
Sometimes, what a father needs most is simple: someone who believes he can rise to the moment.

Redefining Strength
Cultural narratives around fatherhood can be mixed. Strength is often associated with independence or emotional distance. Yet real strength is found in presence, humility, and commitment.

Strength is:

The father who chooses to stay.
The father who learns, even when he feels unprepared.
The father who supports the mother of his child with respect and care.
The father who grows into his role over time.
These are men worth recognizing.

A Call to Encourage and Equip
This Father’s Day, pregnancy help organizations are encouraged to intentionally recognize and engage the fathers in their communities. A word of encouragement, a simple invitation, or a program designed for dads can open the door to meaningful change—not only for one man, but for an entire family.

Let’s continue building environments where fathers are not overlooked, but supported; not sidelined, but equipped. Where men facing fatherhood—planned or unplanned—know they are not alone.

When fathers are empowered, families are strengthened, and lives are forever changed.

(reprinted from Heartbeat Int'l)

Happy Mother's Day! We are honored to serve you. God Bless You for LIFE.
05/05/2026

Happy Mother's Day! We are honored to serve you. God Bless You for LIFE.

01/25/2026
01/25/2026

What I think about when someone says that Life is a Gift.

Photo: Vatican Media

01/23/2026

The Knights of Columbus are at the make sure to stay warm by stopping by, picking up a hat and scarf.!

01/23/2026
"....Great prayer and advocacy is very needed.The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), no. 373, designates Ja...
01/22/2026

"....Great prayer and advocacy is very needed.

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), no. 373, designates January 22 as a particular day of prayer and penance, called the "Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”:

In all the Dioceses of the United States of America, January 22 (or January 23, when January 22 falls on a Sunday) shall be observed as a particular day of prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right to life and of penance for violations to the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion. "

Let us join in prayer and penance for the protection of life in the womb and for St. Gianna's role going forward.

Peace and Grace of Christ be with Us.

01/18/2026

Address

180 Sherman Avenue
New Haven, CT
06511

Opening Hours

Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+12036242229

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