Monthly Archives: April 2014

A letter from St. John’s Service Commission to Bishop Nestor

Hello Bishop Nestor,

Bishop_Nestor_Only_RescuedGreetings and warmest regards from St. John’s Parish in Wellesley, MA. My name is Jim Miller and I am one of the members of the St. John’s Service Commission. You may recall that we emailed each other this past February. I am now writing this email to update you on St. John’s Lenten Gift effort. You and your diocese have been and remain in our thoughts and prayers. As you know, St. John’s Parish has used the season of Lent to direct our prayers and almsgiving to the people of the CAR. Specifically, we have been praying for solutions to the suffering and political unrest in our Prayers of the Faithful at each Mass during Lent. Additionally, each St. John’s religious education class has been opening class with a special prayer for the children and people of your diocese. Lastly, we have taken a special Lenten gift collection which will be donated to you for the aid and support of the people in your diocese.

Please know that many parishioners and the staff at St. John’s remember you well and feel a special spiritual connection with you and your people. The St. John’s Service Commission worked hard to educated our parishioners on the human suffering and political unrest in CAR and more specifically on your situation in the diocese of Bossangoa. We emphasized your desire to restore hope, give people back their dignity, offer reassurance and stress self-responsibility so people can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. Through the Grace of the Holy Spirit and because you are well known to us and your needs are so great and compelling, St. John’s parishioners have raised just over $30,000 to be given to you to address the needs of the diocese.

Fr. Tom will be contacting you over the next several days to communicate the final amount of the Lenten gift and discuss money transfer and the use of proceeds. We feel so blessed to offer our assistance. We pray that it will greatly assist you in your mission of restoring hope, rebuilding physical assets, restarting lives and returning people their dignity. Our best wishes to you
and all the people of your diocese for a blessed Easter Sunday and Easter season!

Sincerely,

Jim Miller & the entire St. John’s Service Commission

Our Lenten Gift Update

Thank you so much for your support of this year’s 2014 Lenten Gift for Bishop Nestor and the people of the Central African Republic. The final collection totaled just over $30,000 and resulted from big and small donations from so many parishioners as well as various CCD classes. This collection will go a long way to help Bishop Nestor give people back their hope and personal dignity as they restore property and rebuild their lives. Thank you for being a true witness to Christ’s love by giving of yourself to people you don’t even know because you have chosen to “love one another as I have loved you.” John 13:34.

Christ has no body but yours,
No hands, no feet on Earth but yours,
Yours are the eyes with which he looks Compassion on this world.
— St. Theresa of Avila

THANK YOU!

Passion Play Thank You!

Passion PlayWe would like to thank everyone who participated in the Passion Play that was performed at the 9:00 a.m. Family Mass on Palm Sunday. Our special thanks to:

Arianna Baffa, Caterina Baffa, Cali Bernier, Ellen Burstein, Katie Burstein, Jane Butler, Jenny Cassa, Kate Cassa, Nicole Ceriani, Fiona Corkhill, Camille Cuzzapoli, Shannon Duffy, John Fadule, James Fadule, Cosimo Ferrante, Chrissy Harding, Meagan Harding, Tommy Harding, Chris Harding, Tommy Hillmer, Chris Holownia, Nora Jarquin, Ava Keresztes, Anthony Messore, Christina Messore, Mikey Messore, Tim Murphy, Catherine Murrey, Jill Oliver, Emma Pearson, Nicollette Pearson, Marike Perry, Claire Picken, Elizabeth Picken, John Picken, Andrew Scherrer, Matthew Scherrer, and Maria Wardwell.

A Special Thank You…

Thank You 2We would like to thank everyone who help continue to make this Easter Season so very blessed for everyone:

  • For the music directors, cantors, choirs and instrumentalists who made beautiful music permeate our Church.
  • For all who helped transform our Church into such a place of beauty for the Easter season.
  • To everyone who helped make the 2014 Lenten Gift to the Central African Republic a great success.
  • For those who were involved in making the Passion Play a meaningful experience.
  • For those who delivered flowers to those who were ill or alone, bringing a little cheer into their lives.
  • And for all of you whose presence at the Easter Vigil and the Easter Sunday Masses made the celebration complete.

We thank you all for your time and talents.

April 27: News from AFFC

AFFC LogoTuesday, May 6, 6:30 p.m. Social Hall/Chapel
Evening for Women 

Thursday, May 22, 7:00 p.m., Social Hall
Lecture by Professor Catherine Corneille
Newton College Alumnae Chair of Western Culture Chair of the Theology Department at Boston College

The French Benedictine monk Henri Le Saux (1910-1973) is without a doubt one of the great pioneers of the Hindu-Christian spiritual dialogue. Not only did he delve deep into uncharted spiritual territories, but he also inspired many who followed in his footsteps, from the spiritual master Bede Griffiths, to the famous theologian Raimon Panikkar. In this talk, Professor Corneille will reflect on the ways in which Le Saux’s journal and other writings have inspired her personally, and continue to be relevant for interreligious dialogue in general and Hindu-Christian dialogue in particular.

Monday, June 9, 7:00 p.m., Social Hall
Lecture by Fr. Alejandro Bertolini, Ph.D.
Professor and Consultant at several Universities and schools of lay formation and ecclesiastic movements.

The Argentine Theology of the People: Some Clues to Understanding Pope Francis’s Thought
While a Theology of the People shares a perspective with Liberation Theology, they not the same, with each relying on a distinct and different set of clues for their interpretations of texts and word. “Theology of the People” is best understood as simply, “Latinoamerican Theology.”

Annual Baby Shower This Weekend, May 3-4

Baby ShowerEvery spring, St. John’s organizes a Baby Shower for the clients of Pregnancy Help, a pregnancy resource center supported through the Archdiocese of Boston that provides compassionate, practical, life-affirming alternatives for women facing crisis pregnancies.

Listed below are the items that Pregnancy Help needs for the mothers who are expecting their babies this spring and summer. A “Pack & Play” will be set up at the Glen Road entrance of the church this weekend, May 3-4, so donations can be dropped off on the way in to church.

  • Onesies Size 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months
  • Sleep and Plays Size 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months
  • Spring/Summer Outfits (Boys & Girls) Size 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months
  • Toddler Clothes (Boys & Girls) Size 2T, 3T, 4T
  • Toddler Size Socks
  • Baby Essentials Baby Lotion, Baby Thermometers, Nail Clippers, Hair Brushes/Combs, Pacifiers (NO powder, please)
  • Bottles Baby Bottles 4 oz & 8 oz (NO drop-in liner bottles)
  • Infant Brimmed Hats
  • Small Infant-Safe Toys (NO button eyes)
  • GENTLY Used Maternity Clothes for expectant mothers
  • If you wish to make a monetary donation, please make the check payable to the “Fund For The Unborn”

Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity! If you have any questions, please contact Chrissy Cassa.

“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
— Mother Teresa

Pregnancy Help Logo_NEWPregnancy Help is a pregnancy resource center whose mission is to provide compassionate, practical, life-affirming alternatives for women facing crisis pregnancies. Supported through the Archdiocese of Boston, Pregnancy Help offers assistance to any woman experiencing crisis in her pregnancy regardless of religion, economic background or country of origin, and has been serving women in the greater Boston area since 1973.

Learn More…

Marathon Daffodils

Daffodils_Closeup_2014Back in November, 2013, Peggy Sichol and Corrine Spinale’s 6th grade religious education class joined with hundreds of other volunteers to plant over 100,000 daffodil bulbs from Hopkinton to Boston, along the 26.2 mile Marathon Route. St. John’s 6th grade
Religious Ed. classes planted over 200 daffodils in front of the Parish Center which bloomed just in time for Marathon Monday. The goal was to beautify the route with symbols of hope, community and the rebirth of Spring. Thank you to all who helped lift the spirits of all of those who pass by.

April 27: This Week in Religious Education

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLThis Week: Sunday, April 27
No Classes
Wednesday, April 30
Grades 1-6 Class 3:30-4:45 p.m.

Next Week: Sunday, May 4
Grades 1-6 Class 10:00-10:45 a.m.
Grades 7-8 Class 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Friends for Good 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Grade 9 Class 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Grade 10 Friends for Good 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Class 7:00-8:00 p.m.

Monday, May 5 – Thursday, May 8 (as assigned*)
First Communion Practice 3:30-4:45 p.m.

Saturday, May 10
First Holy Communion 9:00 & 11:30 a.m.

*Each student was assigned to attend specific practice dates. It is important your child attend at the correct time. Please contact Linda Messore if you are unsure which practice to attend.

Friends for Good Update: Congratulations to the
Religious Education students in grades 7-9 who donated
$421 for the Parish Lenten gift to the Central African
Republic. Under the guidance of Evan Dew, grade 10,
students created duct tape wallets to be used both as a
reminder of the endeavor and a means to collect their
personal donations. Thank you for your tremendous
generosity!

Patriot’s Day 2014

Daffodils_Closeup_2014“God of all consolation, through your providential care the darkness we experienced gives way to light, and our grief and sorrow are joined to new hope and the promise of the future.”
–Cardinal Sean O’Malley, April 15, 2014

(Marathon daffodils planted by St. John Religious Education students in front of the Parish Center)

White Flower near Christian Cross

He is Risen!