Monthly Archives: September 2014

September 14: News from AFFC

Boston College Continuing Education On-Campus Events for Fall 2014

C21_HimesThe Poor: What did Jesus Preach? What does the Church Teach?
Tuesday, September 23, 5:30 p.m.
Gasson Hall, Room 100, Chestnut Hill Campus
Presenter: Kenneth Himes, O.F.M.,
Associate Professor of Theology, Boston College Theology Department
Fr. Ken Himes will explore how compassion for the poor reflects an acceptance of our own humanity and that of others, and is ultimately a key element of our journey to know Christ.
Free of charge and open to the public. Please RSVP.
Co-sponsored by The Church in the 21st Century Center, the School of Theology and Ministry, and the Theology Department

JamesMartinSJJesus: A Pilgrimage
Thursday, September 25, 6:30 p.m.
Robsham Theater, Chestnut Hill Campus
Presenter: James Martin, S.J.
Editor-at-large of America magazine, bestselling author, and “official chaplain” of The Colbert Report
Encounter Jesus in a new way. Father Martin will offer fascinating details about the “historical Jesus,” the real-life man who walked the earth in first-century Palestine, and will also invite you to meditate on the “Christ of faith,” the one risen from the dead. As he does in his new book Jesus: A Pilgrimage, he will combines stories from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, the most up-to-date biblical study, and profound spiritual insights to help you answer the question that Jesus first posed to his disciples: “Who do you say that I am?”
No registration. Seating will be first-come, first-served, with doors opening at 6:00 p.m.
Co-sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry and The Church in the 21st Century Center

Book Discussion Group: Next meeting will be Thursday, October 9 at 7:30pm in the Parish Center.

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

Religious Education: Opening Info for Students, Teachers, and Cluster Families

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALL2014-2015 Class Schedule
Classes for all grades will begin as follows:
Grades 1–6: Sunday, 9/21 from 10–10:45am or Wednesday, 9/24 from 3:30–4:45pm
Grades 7–10: Sunday, 9/21, from 6 – 8 p.m.
A final calendar and program information can be found on the Parish website.

Teachers: The kick-off meeting for all teachers is Sunday, September 14, at 10:00 a.m. in Philbin Hall. Please make every effort to attend.
Cluster Families: The opening meeting for those registered as clusters will be held on Monday, September 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center Chapel Room. Lesson plans will be distributed.

If you have any questions, please contact Jane Leonard, jane.leonard@stjohnwellesley.org, or Linda Messore, linda.messore@stjohnwellesley.org.

AFFC Book Club – First Meeting Thursday, September 11 at 7:30pm

booksFor the past ten years a group of men and women have met monthly from September to May to talk about a book on some aspect of our Catholic faith. The books have been of modest length, fiction and non-fiction, and on a broad range of topics. Participants choose the books and one person serves as moderator. Often before the meeting, a few questions or points for consideration are distributed to guide the discussion.

There are no dues or other requirements of membership. Our goal is simply one of enlightenment – to help each other better understand the concepts, ideas, people, events, institutions and relationships that make up the Catholic experience. We come together as humble men and women who share an unshakable faith in Jesus Christ, along with the realization that God has blessed us with inquiring minds and the freedom to travel along a variety of paths in our quest for a better understanding of our responsibilities as important parts of creation.

Please join us on a journey of faith, learning and Christian fellowship. We invite you to become active in the Book Discussion Group. Our first meeting is Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 7:30 pm in the Parish Center to discuss The Joy of The Gospel (Evangelii Gaudium) by Pope Francis. If you would like a complete listing of the books that will be discussed in 2014/15, please visit our page on the Parish website. If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact one of the members of the 2014/2015 coordinating committee: Peter Mongeau (Chair), John Stewart, Anita Martin and Frank McConville

Please join our e-mail list for updates/discussion questions – e-mail Peter at: pmongeau@verizon.net

Back To School Spruce-Ups for Saint John School

SJS_New_WebsiteAs our 50th Anniversary nears in 2015, we are celebrating several summer improvements to Saint John School. The school has launched an exciting new website!  This new site provides up to date information for prospective families as well as for the existing school community. The site now includes more colorful photography of our community in action, along with news and event listings and content which provide a glimpse into the many highlights of Saint John School. The new password protected Community Section hosts classroom pages where students and parents can find, the classroom newsletter, important study guides and learning tools as well as links to download forms. You can find the website at www.saintjohnschool.net, or by clicking the picture above.  Other exciting improvements enjoyed by our school community include:

• All corridors & administrative offices freshly painted and floors re-tiled
• School library painted
• Multiple glass encased bulletin boards installed to showcase student work on both floors
• News & events bulletin boards inside and outside main entrance to school
• Updated security system with new main entrance doors
• A framed/encased mural project inspired by ‘The Last Supper’ hand painted by last year’s Grade 5 students

These are exciting enhancements that we look forward to sharing with returning families, students and parishioners! Prospective families should contact Judy Lewis to schedule a tour or attend our upcoming Open House on Tuesday, October 7th from 8:00-9:30am or 6:30-8:00pm. Mrs. Lewis can be reached by email jlewis@saintjohnschool.net or by phone (781) 235-0300.

Welcome Weekend September 20-21

Welcome
During “Welcome Weekend” we lift high the banner of WELCOME to one and all as we celebrate the life of this community and the countless ways this life continues to grow and deepen in faith and love and service. Each September is always a new beginning! Come, join us to make this year the best!

Our annual Parish Pancake Breakfast follows our morning Masses on Sunday – join us for pancakes in the Social Hall and games, pony rides, a petting zoo and more outside!

September 7: News from AFFC

AFFC LogoFAITH MATTERS: Over the summer, the Adult Faith Formation Commission had been discussing a variety of different topics on our FAITH MATTERS blog. Please visit us online to read our latest posts and catch up on previous topics that you might have missed!

Boston College Continuing Education On-Campus Events for Fall 2014

C21_HimesThe Poor: What did Jesus Preach? What does the Church Teach?
Tuesday, September 23, 5:30 p.m.
Gasson Hall, Room 100, Chestnut Hill Campus
Presenter: Kenneth Himes, O.F.M.,
Associate Professor of Theology, Boston College Theology Department
Fr. Ken Himes will explore how compassion for the poor reflects an acceptance of our own humanity and that of others, and is ultimately a key element of our journey to know Christ.
Free of charge and open to the public. Please RSVP.
Co-sponsored by The Church in the 21st Century Center, the School of Theology and Ministry, and the Theology Department

JamesMartinSJJesus: A Pilgrimage
Thursday, September 25, 6:30 p.m.
Robsham Theater, Chestnut Hill Campus
Presenter: James Martin, S.J.
Editor-at-large of America magazine, bestselling author, and “official chaplain” of The Colbert Report
Encounter Jesus in a new way. Father Martin will offer fascinating details about the “historical Jesus,” the real-life man who walked the earth in first-century Palestine, and will also invite you to meditate on the “Christ of faith,” the one risen from the dead. As he does in his new book Jesus: A Pilgrimage, he will combines stories from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, the most up-to-date biblical study, and profound spiritual insights to help you answer the question that Jesus first posed to his disciples: “Who do you say that I am?”
No registration. Seating will be first-come, first-served, with doors opening at 6:00 p.m.
Co-sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry and The Church in the 21st Century Center

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

September 7: News from Religious Education

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALL2014-2015 Class Schedule
Classes for all grades will begin as follows:
Grades 1–6: Sunday, 9/21 from 10–10:45am or Wednesday, 9/24 from 3:30–4:45pm
Grades 7–10: Sunday, 9/21, from 6 – 8 p.m.
A final calendar and program information can be found on the Parish website.

Teachers: The kick-off meeting for all teachers is Sunday, September 14, at 10:00 a.m. in Philbin Hall. Please make every effort to attend.
Cluster Families: The opening meeting for those registered as clusters will be held on Monday, September 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center Chapel Room. Lesson plans will be distributed.

If you have any questions, please contact Jane Leonard, jane.leonard@stjohnwellesley.org, or Linda Messore, linda.messore@stjohnwellesley.org.

Regular Mass Schedule Resumes
This Sunday, September 7

Mass_cross graphicDaily Mass: 
7:00am
Saturday Vigil Mass: 
5:00pm
Sunday Masses: 
7:30am, 9:00am Family Mass, 11:00am, 5:00pm

 

The Family Mass Program Returns This Sunday, September 7

Family Mass_AltarWelcome Back! This Sunday, September 7 the 9:00AM Mass returns to our Family Mass Program. We are looking forward to an exciting year of praying and worshiping together, filled with wonderful liturgies, events and hospitality.

Family Mass Volunteers There are many opportunities for parents and children to participate during the Family Mass. Would your child like to bring up the gifts one Sunday? Or help pass the collection basket? If so, please email our Family Mass Coordinator, Chrissy Cassa to schedule a day that works for your family.

Donuts & Coffee The Family Mass Donuts & Coffee hour is starting back up on September 7th after the 9AM Mass. Please come downstairs to the Social Hall for a cup of coffee, donut or bagel and catch up with friends. New to the Parish? This is a great time to connect with other St. John families!

And finally, this wonderful Family Mass social hour could not happen without your help! Please consider signing up for a Sunday to help with set-up and clean-up. An online signup form and all the details are on the web at stjohnwellesley.org/donuts