Monthly Archives: June 2012

50th Wedding Anniversary

Julie and Frank McConville, with their children, spouses and grandchildren, will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary at the 11:00 a.m. Mass this Sunday, July 1. All friends and parishioners are invited to join with them on this joyous occasion for a reception in the Social Hall immediately following the Mass.

“Fortnight for Freedom” and a Town Hall Meeting with Cardinal Sean

Please participate in the U.S. Bishops “Fortnight for Freedom” by praying the religious freedom prayer and by watching Cardinal Sean’s Town Hall Meeting on CatholicTV (Verizon 296, Comcast 268, Charter 101, RCN 85), as well as 1060AM WQOM, Relevant Radio Network, and CatholicTV.org. The Town Hall Meeting will be broadcast on Saturday June 30 at 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday July 4 at noon. The “Fortnight for Freedom” runs from June 21 to July 4. Let us treasure and defend religious freedom this Independence Day! (See BostonCatholic.org/Freedom for more information.)

This is not a Catholic issue. This is not a Jewish issue. This is not an Orthodox, Mormon, or Muslim issue. It is an American issue.

Cardinal Sean is asking Catholics to recite a prayer for religious liberty during this fortnight.

Prayer for the Protection of Religious Liberty

O God our Creator, Through the power and working of your Holy Spirit, you call us to live out our faith in the midst of the world, bringing the light and the saving truth of the Gospel to every corner of society. We ask you to bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. Give us the strength of mind and heart to readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened; give us courage in making our voices heard on behalf of the rights of your Church and the freedom of conscience of all people of faith. Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father, a clear and united voice to all your sons and daughters gathered in your Church in this decisive hour in the history of our nation, so that, with every trial withstood and every danger overcome – for the sake of our children, our grandchildren, and all who come after us – this great land will always be “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”  We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Please Help Bridge the Gap

We still need your HELP with the offertory if we are to make our budget. If you can help us bridge the $20,000 gap before June 30 we thank you in advance. (For details, please click HERE for the bulletin.)  Remember, Parish Pay is available for online giving.  Thank you all for your support.

Tell Us Which Programs Interest You!

AFFC LogoTo assist in our planning the Adult Faith Formation Commission is looking for expressions of interest in one or more of the following programs –

1) Scripture study – small groups, meeting either in homes or at church; mornings or evenings, weekdays or weekends; systematic reading and discussion of sections of old and new testaments.
2) Book discussion group – reading and discussing one book a month (generally about 200 pages) on a range of topics.
3) Discussions of general issues of concern to Catholics – broad-ranging discussions of issues, challenges and opportunities of concern to Catholics; weekday mornings or evenings.
4) Lectures and discussions – 30-45 minute talks by knowledgeable men and women followed by questions and discussions; weekday mornings or evenings or Sunday afternoons or evenings.
5) Film discussion group — viewing and discussing one film a month, documentary or fiction with religious theme; weekday or Saturday evenings.

Please send us an email message or call with your name and the program(s) of interest: AFFC@stjohnwellesley.org or 617 969 0950 (John Stewart).  There is no obligation, no commitment! Thanks.

St. John’s Faith Formation Commission
Linda Colozzi, Pat Kelleher (chair), Sister Evelyn Ronan (advisor), John Salvati, John Stewart and Anne Wachtmeister

Sandwiches for “So Others May Eat” – This Sunday, June 24

Since 1995, St. John’s  has helped serve the homeless by providing sandwiches on the 4th and 5th (when there is one) Sunday of each month.  The sandwiches provide a nourishing mid-day meal for the residents of shelters which are closed during the daytime hours. We need your help to provide hundreds of sandwiches this Sunday, June 24 for the Bristol Lodge in Waltham. Please bring sandwiches (wrapped and without condiments) to the church kitchen refrigerator. For more information please contact Liz Phillips at (781) 237-4430 or email Liz.phillips@comcast.net

Adult Faith Formation Update – June 17, 2012

AFFC LogoJane Regan is a professor of theology and religious education at Boston College. Much of her research and writing have focused on adult faith formation, adult learning theory and adult spiritual development. She often serves as consultant to national groups on matters relating to faith formation. A few years ago she wrote a article in America with the very provocative title “Adult Faith Formation: Will it Catch on This Time?”. The major point of the article was that many in the church have been talking for years about the need for more emphasis on adult faith formation, but, sadly, the results have been meager. She offers four major recommendations or sets of ideas for people involved to ponder:

1) Shifting more of the emphasis and resources to the “faith-building” potential of families and adults generally would eventually have a wonderful impact on the education of children and youth. Parents (and grandparents) should obviously be the primary educators of their children, so helping more adults become comfortable talking about their faith makes them much more capable of explaining God’s presence in the lives of young people.

2) The fundamental focus of adult faith formation should not be on conveying information but on transformation in how people think of their lives as Christians. Adults, she argues, should be invited to look beyond the “what” to the “so what ?” We should be asking how we can better relate our spiritual lives to our daily “worldly” lives.

3) “Sustained, critical conversation is an essential component of the faith formation of adults.” Telling stories of real life incidents and talking seriously about things that matter is helpful for all of us. Among other things, it leads to better understanding and appreciation of the foundations of our faith and the implications of living a solid Christian life.

4) “The goal of adult faith formation is not only to enrich the faith life of the participants and strengthen the parish community. It does these things in response to the church’s primary task and reason for being: to evangelize.” Sharing what we know and believe is critical, especially as more and more baptized Catholics rarely, if ever, attend Mass or think seriously about the course of their spiritual lives. Professor Regan’s ideas about faith formation deserve to be taken seriously and considered by all. The documents of Vatican II made dramatically clear that each of us has a role to play in the Church. We have all been blessed to be part of a parish with a rich tradition of acting on that belief.

St. John’s Adult Faith Formation:  AFFC@stjohnwellesley.org

Father’s Day 2012

On this weekend, we remember all our Dads, both living and deceased; and hold them in love and grateful prayer.

Collection for St. Katharine Drexel Food Pantry This Weekend

Please bring non-perishable items to assist our sister parish in Roxbury, Saint Katharine Drexel.  This weekend (and every second Sunday) we gratefully receive your donations at our Glen Road entrance.  Contact is Angela Spinale, 781-431-0008.

ST. JOHN PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATE

Many thanks to all who have contributed to our 2011-2012 Annual Appeal. We are over 98% of our budget. Please consider giving generously this weekend to our Second Collection to achieve our goal!  However, we still need your HELP with the offertory if we are to make our budget. If you can help us bridge the $20,000 gap before June 30, we thank you in advance.  (Click HERE to view details in this week’s Bulletin) Remember, Parish Pay is available for online giving. Thank you all for your support.

Save the Date! Workshop on Visiting the Sick Starting Wednesday, October 3

Starting Wednesday, October 3 and running for six weeks (Oct 3, 10, 17, 24 and Nov 7, 14), a workshop on Pastoral Care to the Sick and Homebound will be offered at St. John the Evangelistfrom 7pm-9pm. Kelly Dunn, a Certified Chaplain and former Director of Health Care Ministry for the Archdiocese and presently serving as the Coordinator of Nursing Home Ministry at Holy Family Parish in Concord, will teach the workshop. The workshop will include a review of communications skills, the basics of pastoral visitation, key illness issues, spiritual needs and concerns, grief, loss and dying, and other care giving issues. Eucharistic ministers, pastoral visitors, parish nurses and others are encouraged to attend. Fee $40.  Registration information is available in the Parish Office or call (781) 235-0045.  Pre-registration is required.  If this invitation is something you might like to explore further, Sr. Evelyn would be happy to meet with you. You may reach her by e-mail at evelyn_ronan@comcast.net or by phone at the number listed above.