Monthly Archives: December 2013

“Faith in Our Future” Campaign – Please Make Your Pledge This Week

Faith_in_Our_Future_Image_SmallDecember 14th and 15th was “Commitment Weekend” for our parish capital campaign, Faith in Our Future. Our campaign is off to a great start and we continue to receive many additional pledges each weekend.  If you forgot to bring your pledge envelope to Mass, please mail it to the parish office this week or bring it with you to Mass next weekend. Additional brochures and pledge envelopes are available at the entrance to the church. Thank you to the many families that have already supported the campaign. You generosity is greatly appreciated.

Helpers Needed on Monday, January 6

Christmas_Un-DecoratingHelpers needed to take down the wreaths inside the Church  and prepare for storage.  Love to have your help! Let’s meet at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, January 6 in the Church Social Hall.

Thank you! – Sr. Evelyn

December 29: Coming Up in Religious Education

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLSunday, January 5
Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:45 AM
Grades 7, 8 Class 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Friends for Good 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Grade 9 Friends for Good 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Class 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Grade 10 Class 7:00 – 8:00 PM

Wednesday, January 8
Grades 1- 6 Class 3:30 – 4:45 PM

Saturday, January 11
Grade 2 First Reconciliation 9:30 AM

Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God – January 1

Mary_DevotionShe brought forth Into the world eternal light, Jesus Christ our Lord

Holy Day Mass Schedule:
Tuesday, December 31 at 5:00pm
Wednesday, January 1 at 7:00am and 12:00pm

Christmas Tree Pick-Up Service from Trees and Trimmings!

Enjoy a restful Christmas, and let us pick up your tree after the holidays and deliver it to the Wellesley RDF on Saturday, January 4th for you!  Find all the details at: http://www.treesandtrimmings.com/pick-up
Please Note: This service is available for Wellesley residents only.

“And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”

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FAITH MATTERS: The Christmas Story (As Told by a Child)

Nativity_Child“Well, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit had had their dinner, and were looking at the world they’d made, and they saw how messed up it was. They were a bit depressed.

‘What will we do now?’ said the Father. The Spirit thought for a bit and said: ‘Well, we tried clearing out all the bad people – remember the Flood? But it didn’t work, and we lost a lot of people and animals that time.’ The Son said, ‘Yes, and I remember we sent the prophets to tell the people to stop being bad, and that didn’t work either – they got it in the neck! We also tried punishing them to make them pay attention – remember we shipped them all off to Babylon? That went fine for a bit, but too many of them became backsliders pretty soon after getting back.’

The Father said, ‘You make it all feel pretty hopeless, but we can’t let them drown in their misery. After all, we made them in our own image and likeness. I want them to be happy, like us. I’m determined to save them, no matter what the price.’

There was more silence, and then the Son got all fired up. He said: ‘Suppose I joined in with them and became one of them? I’d show them how to live properly. I’d go in disguise of course, not to frighten them off. It would take them a while to guess who I am. I’d lead them back home to here!’

The Father said, ‘Son, don’t get carried away with this idea: it could cost you your life! And if they killed you it would break my heart.’

There was more silence, and then the Spirit coughed, as shy people do, and said: ‘I think the Son is right, and I’ll be with him if he’s willing to do it. You know how infections work with them? Well, this will be like a good infection! It will be an inside job. I know it will take a good while to get around everyone, but I believe we can!’

So they got in touch with Mary and she was great. She just said, ‘Yes, I’ll help any way I can’. So Jesus was born on Christmas Day ‘a long time ago, in Bethlehem’.”

Saint John Ornaments Available

StJohnOrnamentLook for these beautiful Saint John School Christmas Ornaments for sale at Masses this weekend: $12 each.  Brought to you by Trees and Trimmings, for the benefit of Saint John School.

Also from Trees & Trimmings, a Tree Pickup Service –  enjoy a restful Christmas, and let us pick up your tree after the holidays and deliver it to the Wellesley RDF on January 4th for you! Please note, you must be a Wellesley resident. Find all the details at: www.treesandtrimmings.com

“Faith in Our Future” Campaign Off to a Great Start!

Faith_in_Our_Future_NewDecember 14th and 15th was “Commitment Weekend” for our parish campaign, Faith in Our Future.  The initial results are very encouraging. We will have an update in the next few weeks.  If you forgot to bring your pledge envelope to Mass, please mail it to the parish office this week or bring it with you to Mass at Christmas or next weekend. Additional brochures and pledge envelopes are available at the entrance to the church.

If you have not decided on your gift to the campaign, we invite you to prayerfully consider making your pledge this week. Please review the suggested gift plans and continue the success of our campaign by making your gift as soon as possible!

Thank you to the many families that have already supported the campaign. You generosity is greatly appreciated.

The Gift of Reconciliation

clasped-handsThere is no better way to prepare for Christmas!

Come for the special gift of Confession on Saturday, December 21, 3:30-4:00pm and Tuesday, December 24, from 10:00am-12pm. Saint John Church – lower Chapel