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Serving Wellesley - Newton
Mass Schedules
www.sjspwellesley.org
Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses
Saint John the Evangelist
7:00am
5:00pm
7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Confession: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm (or by appointment) in the Chapel
Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses
Saint Paul
9:00am
4:00pm
7:30am 9:00am
11:00am 5:00pm
Confession: Saturday 3:00 - 3:45pm (or by appointment)
February 10, 2019
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Collaborative Staff
Collaborative Staff can be reached by calling the main number of either Parish Office - see below.
Saint John the Evangelist Parish Office 9 Glen Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
781-235-0045 Email: [email protected]
www.stjohnwellesley.org
Saint Paul Parish Office 502 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482
781-235-1060 Email: [email protected]
www.stpaulwellesley.com
OUR COLLABORATIVE
Sacramental and Devotional Services
Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday, following the 4:00pm Mass at St. Paul and the 5:00pm Mass at St. John • Baptism: 1st Sunday of the month at St. Paul and the 2nd Sunday of the month at St. John • Funeral: Contact the Parish • Marriage: Arrange six months prior • Confession: Saturdays, 3:00 to 3:45pm at St. Paul and 3:30pm at St. John in the Chapel (or by appointment)
SJSP Collaborative Pastoral Council
Email: [email protected]
Carolyn Anderson (SJ) Jon Bonsall (SJ) Leah Cinelli (SP) Rose Mary Donahue (SJ) Jerry Kehoe (SJ)
Eugenia Kennedy (SP)Mary Mullen (SJ) Donna Norwood (SP) Edward Ryan (SP) Doug Smith (SP)
CLERGY
Rev. Jim Laughlin Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Robert J. Blaney Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Rev. John Connelly In Residence (SJ)
Rev. J. Bryan Hehir In Residence (SJ)
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lind Senior Priest (SP) STAFF
Jackie Welham Director of Finance and Operations [email protected]
Tilde Gigliotti Business Manager [email protected]
Kelly Meraw Director of Collaborative Pastoral Care Director of St. John Music and Liturgy [email protected]
Anne Mears Collaborative Pastoral Care Coordinator Collaborative Youth Music Coordinator [email protected]
Tricia Amend Bombara Technology and Communications [email protected]
Sue Amalfi SP Parish Secretary [email protected]
Sarah Connolly SJ Parish Secretary [email protected]
Chrissy Cassa SJ Family Mass Coordinator [email protected]
Mary Lee Cirella SP Music Director and Organist [email protected]
Maria Wardwell SJ Cantor and Youth Choir Director [email protected]
Dave Pini Collaborative Property Manager [email protected]
George Cronin SJ & Saint John School Facilities Manager [email protected] RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Kathy Curley SP Religious Education Director, Grades 1-8 [email protected]
Donna Tosti SP Religious Education Assistant [email protected]
Linda Messore SJ Religious Education Program Coordinator [email protected]
Andrea Fay SJ Rel. Ed. Teacher Support Coordinator [email protected]
Ronda Dew Collaborative Confirmation Program Coordinator [email protected]
Brenna Wertzberger James Hastings Luke DelVecchio Collaborative Youth Ministry Coordinators [email protected]
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Alan LaFleur Svea Fraser Collaborative Coordinators of R.C.I.A. [email protected] SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CONFERENCE
For assistance please contact either Parish Office and a SVDP member will respond - all requests are completely confidential. SAINT JOHN SCHOOL
Michael Dibbert Principal 781-235-0300 [email protected] COLLABORATIVE BULLETIN Regular Bulletin Deadline: Monday 12:00noon Email submissions to: [email protected]
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
SUNDAY 5PM LOCATION St. Paul Church this week: Sunday, February 10
St. John the Evangelist Church next Sunday, February 17
EXCITING NEWS - ANNOUNCING OUR NEW COLLABORATIVE SERVICE COMMISSION!
Our Collaborative has developed in so many fruitful ways since we began this journey in 2015. Our two parishes, each unique and rich in tradition, culture, and ministry, have continued to thrive as distinct faith communities while simultaneously entwining themselves in organic and God-glorifying ways. The
Holy Spirit continues to work with deliberate timing as we discern God’s will for our collaborative, revealing opportunities for even deeper connection for worship, enrichment, and ministry together. It is with great joy that we enter a new phase of collaboration in our service and outreach ministries with the establishment of a Collaborative Service Commission. During last year’s Collaborative Forum on Christian Service, we began to discuss a shared vision of what constitutes Christian Service and how we can continue to respond to Christ’s call to serve as we move forward as a collaborative. We are blessed to have many meaningful and diverse service initiatives at both parishes, with so many dedicated parishioners bringing the comfort and compassion of Christ to those in need, in our community and beyond. Our new Collaborative Service Commission will be a support mechanism to provide assistance and encouragement, as needed, to our existing programs and those engaged in service, as well as a channel for exploring and incorporating new programs and new opportunities to serve. We invite all parishioners interested in becoming more involved in the work of service to consider serving on the Commission. Why serve? Christ’s foundational command to love is at the heart of the Gospel message. It is a love that is beyond human comprehension - it grows and builds by the power of the Holy Spirit in our hearts. There is no better expression of our love than the imitation our Lord Jesus Christ who came to serve and not to be served. We serve by the grace of faith, through the strength of God’s supply. Service allows us to discover and develop our personal spiritual gifts and to experience the joy of obedience to God’s will; it surrounds us with other Christians who support us in our walks with Christ and it increases our faith. During the wedding at Cana Jesus performs a miracle. The guests at the wedding aren’t witnesses to that miracle (although they gratefully enjoy its fruits.) The servers at the wedding witness the miracle. Water turns to wine before their eyes. God’s grace is poured out. Serving allows us to witness miracles. Service allows us to see God’s direct hand in the most beautiful parts of His creation. What holds us back? It’s easy to become overwhelmed with doubt and fear - that we don’t have the right skills, or enough time, or that we aren’t needed or sufficient. Remember that God has used those who doubt and fear to perform unbelievable tasks in His name. From Moses to David to Paul, and of course the Blessed Virgin Mary, God proves we need only say ‘yes’. Indeed, He doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called. If you feel called to serve out of gratitude for what God has done for you in your life; if you want to share God’s goodness with others; if you want to bring the face of Christ into the lives of our collaborative community and beyond, please come to an informational and developmental session of the Collaborative Service Commission on Wednesday, February 27 at 7pm in the Collaborative Boardroom in the St. John Parish Center. To RSVP please email either Kelly Meraw ([email protected]) or Anne Mears ([email protected]) If you are unable to attend but would like to learn more about the Collaborative Service Commission and/or other service opportunities within the collaborative, please let us know. We ask for all of your prayers as we begin this new journey in faith together.
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS ST. JOHN-ST. PAUL
SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
In the Gospel today, the disciples decide to leave everything to follow Jesus. We are also called to follow Jesus, who tells us that "whatever you do to the least of mine, you do for me." Your gift to the poor can bring the love and peace of Jesus to those who live in fear and doubt, loneliness and dread. Please contact either parish office if you require any assistance. All information is kept strictly confidential. Our members of the St. John -St. Paul Society of Saint Vincent de Paul will arrange a home visitation. Interested in learning more about the Society of Saint Vincent De Paul ? Please join us at our next meeting
Wednesday, February 13 at 6:45pm St. Paul Parish Hall.
All are welcome!
WE OFFER OUR PRAYERS for members of our Collaborative who are ill, remembering
especially: Anne, Audrick, Chrissy, Christopher, Christopher D., Harry, Gregory, Jack, Jim, Kate, Karen, Kathleen, Kim, Mary, Mary
Kay, Matt, Milly, Nancy, Paul, Rob, Susan and a family of eight who have asked for our prayers.
KINDLY REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Kathleen McDermott
James McCarthy
Alice Campbell whose Funeral Masses were recently offered at the
St. John-St. Paul Collaborative. Please also remember
Emily Smith
Bogdan Pytlik (Brother of Mark Pytlik)
May their souls and the souls of all our faithful departed
share in the fullness of life and peace with God.
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HONORING FR. JIM AT
THE 10TH ANNUAL IRISH
HEARTS EVENT!
Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH, Spanish for "Our Little Brothers and Sisters") is currently raising more than 3,100 orphaned, abandoned, and disadvantaged boys and girls in Latin America and the Caribbean. Join us on April 7th, 2019 from 2:30–7:00pm at the Boston Marriott in Quincy to honor Fr. Jim and thank him for all he has done to support NPH and transform the lives of vulnerable children. For more information, to purchase tickets, or to make a donation in Fr. Jim’s honor, visit us online at www.irishheartsfororphans.com, email us at [email protected], or call us at (617) 206-4940.
SAINT JOHN SCHOOL
NEWS Catholic Schools Week is always a wonderful time to celebrate and showcase our amazing school, students, teachers, and families here at
Saint John School. We celebrated with an entire week of events, including Basketball Jamboree, Spirit Days, Morning Liturgy, All-School Bingo, and an Open House where we invited the entire parish community over to the school for coffee and donuts. We were so lucky to end this year's Catholic Schools Week with a Patriots Superbowl win! Thank you to all of the families, volunteers, students, and teachers who made this week a success. We are always so appreciative of our Saint John community.
CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION Surrounding women in the diaconate.
Parish Center Board Room 7:45pm Tuesday February 19
All are welcome
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
CONFIRMATION
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION PROGRAM
(GRADES 9 & 10) UPDATE
St. John Grades 9-10: Sunday, 3/3 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class St. Paul Grades 9-10: Sunday, 3/10 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class A full calendar of all events is available at the Confirmation page of the Collaborative website: www.sjspwellesley.org/confirmation
UPCOMING YOUTH MINISTRY EVENTS!
Join us for our Youth Ministry Service Night this Sunday, February 10 after 5pm Mass at St. Paul. We will work on a project together while enjoying food and each other's company. All high school students are welcome!
All high school students are invited to join us for ABIDE this Easter season. ABIDE is a one day commitment to make a lasting impact - an overnight fasting and service retreat for high school teens from across the region, held every year on Good Friday. This year it will be held Friday, April 19 through Saturday, April 20. For more information on ABIDE, please visit www.abideboston.com. Any questions? Contact Luke Delvecchio or email [email protected]
For more information on these or any other Youth Ministry events, email [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS AND EVENTS
COLLABORATIVE HIGH SCHOOL IMMERSION AND SERVICE TRIP
AUGUST 15-21, 2019 All high school students are invited to join the St. John-St. Paul Youth Ministry team and NPH for an immersion and service trip to NPH Dominican Republic this summer. This will be an unforgettable opportunity to experience the work of NPH firsthand, meet the amazing children who live in the NPH Dominican Republic home and take part in a service project which will have a lasting impact on the community there. This trip is offered to current high school students and places are limited. Sign-ups have begun - for more information, please visit: www.sjspwellesley.org/youthministry Questions? Contact Anne Mears at [email protected]
From Chaplaincy programs to Addiction Recovery Services to Faith Community Nursing, more that 50 critical ministries enrich parish life, our Catholic schools, and the lives of those who turn to the Church for assistance. In the coming weeks, many of you will receive a letter from Cardinal Sean requesting your support of the 2019 Catholic Appeal, which provides nearly half of the
funding for these life-changing programs. We hope that you will respond generously. This is our Church and every gift makes a immediate impact in the lives of those in need.
Thank you!
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ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Bryan Belton Joe Creonte
Lucy Kapples Bob McDonnell
Email: [email protected]
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Saturday, February 9 5:00pm 2nd Anniv. Jean M. Jordan
Sunday, February 10 7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
5th Anniv.
Memorial
Robert Mungovan
Sally Ann Mungovan
Paul McCormack
Barry Monahan
Joseph Fleming
Brian Patrick Murphy
Monday, February 11 7:00am Memorial Robert Mungovan
Tuesday, February 12 7:00am Memorial Maria Margarita Bustamente
Wednesday, February 13 7:00am Memorial Robert Desrosiers
Thursday, February 14 7:00am Memorial John P. Abely
Friday, February 15 7:00am Memorial Mario LaRosa
Saturday, February 16 7:00am For the Parish
5:00pm Memorial Mary Theresa Miller
Sunday, February 17 7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Robert Mungovan
Lizbeth Ferris
The Swanson Family Intentions
Philip Campbell
Raymond Cardin
Robert W. Mooney
Patricia Whamond
Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 02/04/19) $267,855 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17– 02/04/18) $290,891 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 02/04/19) $279,950 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 02/04/18) $275,877
Thank you to all who have contributed.
ST. JOHN BOOK GROUP We are pleased to announce the revival of the St. John Book Group. We will meet quarterly to discuss works of fiction by authors who are Catholic or whose writings speak to spiritual truths that we hold dear. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday,
February 12, 7:00-8:30pm in the first floor conference room in the parish center on the St. John's campus. Our first book selection is The End of the Affair (~200 pages) written in 1951 by Graham Greene, an English author and convert to Catholicism. Our discussion will be co-led by Alan LaFleur and Donna Ticchi. For more information or to enroll, please contact [email protected]. Thank you and happy and reading!
ATTENTION YOUNG SINGERS! Children in grades 1-8 are invited to
participate in the St. John’s Easter Youth Choir. High School Assistants are welcome and receive confirmation credit. There are 5 rehearsals: 3/17, 3/24, 3/31, 4/7 and 4/14 10:50-11:50 in the Chapel. Sign up and first rehearsal is 3/17. The children will sing at the 9:00am Family Mass on Easter Sunday April 21, 2019. Registration closes Sunday 3/24. For more information and to register call Maria Wardwell 781-237-2148 or [email protected].
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ST. JOHN PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Baptized into Christ, we are a community of believers, bonded by our desire to learn and to live the Gospel message. As a Eucharistic people, we share a commitment to foster our personal and communal growth in faith and to witness to Christ’s presence by our service to those in need, both within and beyond our parish community.
ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS
This Week: Sunday, February 10 Grade 1 Mass 9:00am Family Mass Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:45am Grades 7 – 8 Class 10:00 – 10:45am Next Week: Sunday, February 17 No Class—February Vacation A full calendar of all events is available on the Religious Education page of the Parish website: www.stjohnwellesley.org.
St. John
Saturday, February 9 Sunday, February 10
5:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Celebrant Fr. Hehir Fr. Connelly Fr. Mackay Fr. Hehir
Lector Angela Spinale Theresa Murphy Grade 1 Religious Ed Patricia Murphy
Eucharistic Ministers
Bob Feige Joe Restino
Christine Tierney Joe Tierney
Audrey Moran Bill Larrenaga John J. Riley
George & Mimi Eldridge Renee Curtin
Jim Stokes Regina Watts
Pat Colton John Johnson Paula Gomez Mark Murphy Anne Swanson
Cantor Kelly Meraw Maria Wardwell Kelly Meraw
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Calling all “mature” altar servers!!! As efforts continue to recruit and train new altar servers among the youth of St. John Parish, there is an opportunity in the interim for men and women to assist the celebrant as altar servers during Mass. This entails setting the altar after the Prayers of the Faithful through the Washing of the Hands. Training will be provided!!! If you are interested and willing to assist during the weekly Masses, please contact Jon Bonsall at [email protected].
Thank you!!
THIS WEEKEND’S SECOND COLLECTION: This weekend’s second collection is the special monthly
for St. John Parish. Thank you for your generosity.
FOOD PANTRY FOR ST. KATHARINE DREXEL
Collection of non-perishable items to assist our sister parish in Roxbury will take place this weekend (and every second Sunday.) Please bring your donations to our Glen Rd. entrance to benefit Saint Katharine Drexel Food Pantry. For more information, contact Angela Spinale at 781-431-0008.
ATTENTION ACTORS Seeking Actors/Actresses grade 3 and older to help “perform” the Passion Play at the 9:00am St John’s Family Mass Palm Sunday, April 14, 2019. Attendance at one
rehearsal Saturday April 13th from 9:00am- 12:00 is required/mandatory. Confirmation candidates earn 5 hours of community service credit. Please contact Maria Wardwell, 781 237 2148 [email protected], for information and registration.
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ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 02/04/19) $275,729 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17– 02/04/18) $289,698 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 02/04/19) $224,227 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 02/04/18) $208,769
Thank you to all who have contributed.
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Jim Drury (Chair) Lisa Cremonini
Harold Foley Susan Looney
Email: [email protected]
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Saturday, February 9 4:00pm Memorial Memorial
Elizabeth and Claude Proctor Helen Shea
Sunday, February 10 7:30am For the Parish
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Paul and Rita Delaney Maria, Ernesto and David Guigli Giles Mosher
Monday, February 11 9:00am Memorial David Nash
Tuesday, February 12 9:00am Memorial Paul Hiatt
Wednesday, February 13 9:00am Memorial Bruno Borgatti
Thursday, February 14 9:00am Memorial Bridie Watts
Friday, February 15 9:00am Memorial Sally Musto
Saturday, February 16 9:00am Memorial Guido Verdelli
4:00pm Memorial Charles Quirk
Sunday, February 17 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
For the Parish For the Parish Memorial Memorial
Paul Hiatt Paul and Rita Delaney
ST. PAUL MEN’S FELLOWSHIP GROUP
YOU’RE INVITED! Mere Christianity
We'll be covering Chapter 10 (Hope), Chapter 11 (Faith), and Chapter 12 (Faith) of
Book 3 of Mere Christianity by
C. S. Lewis Wednesday, February 13th 7:30-8:30pm
Lower room in St. Paul Parish Hall
St. Paul Men’s Fellowship Group
For more information, email [email protected]
THIS WEEKEND’S SECOND COLLECTION: This weekend’s second collection is the special monthly
for St. Paul Parish. Thank you for your generosity.
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO
Coffee after 9am Mass Wednesday February 13
St. Paul Parish Hall
Baked Goods most welcome
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ST. PAUL PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are a community of faith bound together by liturgical worship. The importance of worship at Mass is demonstrated by the active participation of our parishioners who strive for meaningful and moving Liturgical celebrations. As a family in Christ, we give support to our members and an opportunity to grow spiritually and intellectually.
WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS
ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8
Sunday Morning Session: Grades 1 – 5 class on February 10th from 10:15am – 11:15am and resume on March 3rd following winter break. Wednesday Session: Grades 1 – 5 class on February 13th and 27th from 2:00pm– 3:00pm
MIDDLE SCHOOL DAY – The Abide team has created a special event this year for middle school students, called Stand, which will be offered on
Saturday, March 2nd from 10am - 7pm, in Lexington at St. Brigid’s. Young people in grades 6-8 are encouraged to fast for 8 hours while they engage in service projects at St. Brigid. The donations from their pledges will be given to the initiative, “A Bed For Every Child” in Lynn. To sign up, or for more
information, go to the Stand page on the Abide website. abideboston.com STORMY WEATHER – We will send out an email regarding class cancellations, as well as local television announcements. For Wednesday sessions, if school is cancelled, so is our religious education class. If there is school on Wednesday, and weather conditions worsen, we will email families by 1:00p.m. Looking ahead – March 3rd is our Grade 2 Special Mass at 9:00am. This Mass will be followed by a Mardi Gras Pancake Breakfast in the Hall – all are invited! Parent Meeting for children preparing for First Communion will be held on March 10th at 10:15am and again at 4:00pm in the Parish Hall Questions??? Call Donna or Kathy at 781-235-5012 or email: [email protected]
St. Paul Church
Saturday, February 9 Sunday, February 10
4:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Celebrant Msgr. Lind Fr. Hehir Fr. Laughlin Fr. Laughlin
Lector Mary Kelly Carol Pace Youth Lector David Horn
Eucharistic Ministers
Lisa Cremonini Luke Griffin
Madelene Montali
Justine Crowley Angel Carillo Bob McTighe
Jennifer Kane Mark Vitello
Kestas Sereiva
Jaqueline Mahoney Paul Cremonini Tory De Fazio
Cantor Carl Wrubel Robert Mears Carl Wrubel
5:00pm
Fr. Laughlin
Youth Lector
Youth Music
COLLECTION FOR THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR Next week’s special collection supports the work of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, they serve the elderly poor locally in Somerville. They offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared for as family and accompanied with dignity until God calls them to himself.
Please visit www.littlesistersofthepoorboston.org for more information.
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