May 9: Religious Education Update

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALL Monday, May 9
Confirmation Practice 7:00 p.m., Philbin Hall

Tuesday, May 10
Sacrament of Confirmation 7:00 p.m., Church

New from Religious Ed: 6th Grade “Summer Blast”

Summer_Blast_2016The Religious Education programs of the St. John – St. Paul collaborative are excited to announce a pilot program for our incoming sixth graders called Summer Blast.  The program is being offered as an alternative to help our families manage their busy schedules.  Successful completion of Summer Blast will fulfill religious education requirements for the 2016-2017 school year.

Three half-day classes will be held at St. Paul School from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 on June 22, 23 and 24.  The curriculum will involve a variety of faith-based lessons taught in a fun, interactive environment and will include:

  • Video Lessons on Morals and Values with interactive discussion
  • Lessons surrounding the Jewish Ancestors in Faith – Moses & the Exodus
  • Prayer
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Snack

If you would like your child to participate in this program and you have already sent in your registration for the Religious Ed 2016-2017 year, please just email me and I will adjust it accordingly.  If you have not sent in your registration please do so by May 31st using the “Sunday Registration” section and indicate “Summer Blast Session” clearly on the form.

Those not able to attend the session can still participate in our regular 2016-2017 parish program on Sunday mornings or Wednesday afternoons.  Please complete the Religious Education registration form and indicate your Sunday or Wednesday program preference.

We are looking forward to implementing this summer program and hope that it will assist many families in balancing busy school year schedules.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Linda Messore,  Religious Ed Coordinator, Grades 1-6                  
St. John the Evangelist Parish
Linda.Messore@stjohnwellesley.org

Kathy Curley, Director of Religious Ed, Grades 1-10
St. Paul Parish
stpaulreligioused@comcast.net

Join Us This Weekend!

Come gather with our Parish Community, all ages,
to celebrate and honor
Sr. Evelyn Ronan, SND
as she completes 22 years of ministry at St. John the Evangelist Parish.

Each Mass will have a special expression of gratitude for Sr. Evelyn.

Dessert Reception
Sunday, June 5 from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
The Pavilion, Newton Marriott
2345 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton

All are welcome to express personally their gratitude to Sr. Evelyn.

If you have any questions please email: Sr. Evelyn Celebration Committee

St. John’s Book Discussion Group: The Need and the Blessing of Prayer by Karl Rahner

Prayer_RahnerThursday, May 12, 7:30 p.m., Parish Center
The Need and the Blessing of Prayer by Karl Rahner
Fr. Rahner is considered one of the most influential Catholic theologians of the 20th century. His writings played a major role in preparing the way for Vatican II. The Need and the Blessing of Prayer, a brief book (101 pages) based on eight sermons delivered by Fr. Rahner in Munich in 1946, is a classic guide to how each of us might open our hearts more completely to God.

For more information about St. John’s Book Discussion Group contact John Stewart at (617)969-0950

Corporal Works of Mercy: To Feed the Hungry

What can I do?

Everyone needs food for their body. It is an act of love to help others to obtain their bodily nourishment, especially those in greatest need. At St John’s we are blessed to have many opportunities to help feed the hungry. Here are just a few:

Saint Katharine Drexel Food Pantry: St. John Parish provides a food pantry collection for Saint Katharine Drexel, our sister parish in Roxbury/Dorchester which takes place on the second Sunday of each month. Parishioners bring donations of non-perishable food items to St. John’s Glen Road entrance, and volunteers deliver the food collected to Saint Katharine Drexel.

S.O.M.E. Bristol LodgeS.O.M.E. (So Others May Eat): Since 1995, St. John’s Parish has served the homeless by providing sandwiches for the Bristol Lodge in Waltham. The sandwiches are distributed to the clients of Bristol’s various programs for the needy and provide a nourishing midday meal for the residents of shelters, which are closed during the daytime hours. The program has expanded in recent years to include the other churches in St. John’s cluster. The Parish provides hundreds of sandwiches on the 4th and 5th (when there is one) Sundays of each month.

Thanksgiving at Bristol Lodge: Each year St. John Parish provides a Thanksgiving feast for the guests at Bristol Lodge in Waltham. Parishioners provide cooked turkeys and lots of side dishes and get the dishes ‘meal ready’ for volunteers who serve the guests on Thanksgiving.

Please visit our Service and Outreach page for more information on these and other programs.

Whoever has a bountiful eye will be blessed, for he shares his bread with the poor.

Proverbs 22:9

May 1: Religious Education Update

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLThis Week: Sunday, May 1
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 Friends for Good 6:00–7:00 p.m.
Class 7:00–8:00 p.m.

Monday, May 2 – Friday, May 6 (as assigned)
First Communion Practice 3:30 p.m.*
Saturday, May 7
First Holy Communion 9:00 & 11:30 a.m.
Next Week: Monday, May 9
Confirmation Practice 7:00 p.m., Philbin Hall
Tuesday, May 10
Sacrament of Confirmation 7:00 p.m., Church

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

Registration
Religious Education registration information for the 2016/2017 school year was recently e-mailed to all families. The registration form and directions are available for download on the Parish website found at www.stjohnwellesley.org. Please note the following changes in the registration procedure: payment can now be made via Parish Pay, the Cluster registration is a separate form, and all
Wednesday families will be required to volunteer in some capacity. Consult the Parish website for additional information about these changes.

NEW SESSION: The Religious Education programs of the St. John-St. Paul collaborative are excited to announce a pilot program for our incoming sixth graders called “Summer Blast”.  Successful completion of “Summer Blast” will fulfill religious education requirements for the 2016 – 2017 school year. Three half day classes will be held at St. Paul School from 8:30a.m. – 12:30p.m. on June 22, 23 and 24. Those unable to attend can still participate in our Sunday morning session from Sept. – Dec. Information will be sent home this week. For information please email Linda Messore.

A full calendar of all events is available at the Religious Education section of the Parish website.  If you have any questions, please contact Jane Leonard or Linda Messore.

Corporal Works of Mercy: To Bury the Dead

The word “corporal” means “of or belonging to the body,” and so the corporal works of mercy refer to acts of mercy that relate to the physical needs. They respond to the basic needs of humanity as we journey together through this life. Many of the corporal works of mercy were referenced directly by Christ in Matthew 25:31-46: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me. . . Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.” (Matthew 25:35-36, 40)

The 7 Corporal Works of Mercy
1. To feed the hungry
2. To give drink to the thirsty.
3. To clothe the naked.
4. To shelter the homeless.
5. To visit the imprisoned.
6. To visit the sick.
7. To bury the dead.

THOMAS FARRAGHER/GLOBE STAFF Seniors at Roxbury Latin School were pallbearers for James McDermott, a homeless man who drowned in the Charles River in July.

THOMAS FARRAGHER/GLOBE STAFF
Seniors at Roxbury Latin School were pallbearers for James McDermott, a homeless man who drowned in the Charles River in July.

Bury the Dead – What can I do? The last corporal work of mercy- bury the dead – may seem very obvious as most of us make sure that our relatives and friends have a proper funeral service. But we also need to be aware of the needs of those who are grieving: struggling to “bury their dead” emotionally. We need to help one another to truly bury our lost loved ones by letting go of them, entrusting them to the hands of our merciful Creator. That takes friendship — a patient friend that keeps on visiting the bereaved even when the grieving process takes many months or even years. This is a precious work of mercy: to help one another emotionally “bury the dead.”

What about the homeless or those with no living family or friends? A very moving story by Boston Globe columnist Thomas Farragher appeared in the the Globe in January about burying the homeless and how seniors at Roxbury Latin School volunteered to be pallbearers. You can read it here:  In death, Roxbury Latin students get a lesson in life

 

 

April 24: From the AFFC – St. John’s Book Discussion Group

AFFC LogoThursday, May 12, 7:30 p.m., Parish Center
The Need and the Blessing of Prayer by Karl Rahner
Fr. Rahner is considered one of the most influential Catholic theologians of the 20th century. His writings played a major role in preparing the way for Vatican II. The Need and the Blessing of Prayer, a brief book (101 pages) based on eight sermons delivered by Fr. Rahner in Munich in 1946, is a classic guide to how each of us might open our hearts more completely to God.

For more information about St. John’s Book Discussion Group contact John Stewart at (617)969-0950

Our Parish Lenten Gift Concludes This Weekend

Welcoming_the_Stranger_Logo_2 The St. John Service Commission would like to thank everyone who has supported our parish-wide effort to join Catholic Charities Boston in Welcoming the Stranger. Our Lenten Gift will allow CCB to restart the resettlement of refugee families in the Boston area, and will also present us with opportunities to develop long-term relationships with these families, by providing volunteer help with English language conversation, life skills and financial literacy assistance, and employment coaching as they acculturate.

If you have not yet had an opportunity to participate in the Lenten Gift but would like to do so, donations are still welcomed through this weekend. The Service Commission will be meeting with Catholic Charities Boston next week to present our Gift and discuss our ongoing involvement.

Online via ParishPay:  Click this link and choose 2016 Lenten Gift under Secondary Collections. (Please Note: you do not need to be a regular ParishPay user to donate online – anyone can make a secure, one-time donation with a credit card. No need to set up an account – just click Start Giving!)

At the Office: Donations can be dropped off weekdays during regular business hours. (Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 4:00pm.  Checks should be made payable to “St. John Parish”, noting “Lenten Gift 2016” in the memo. We will total all funds received and present one check to Catholic Charities Boston.)

For more information please visit our 2016 Parish Lenten Gift page.

Thank you again for your generosity.

Save the Date for Sr. Evelyn! Sunday, June 5

Sr_Evelyn_2006It does not seem possible, after 22 years of devout, faithful service to our Parish and all our Wellesley and Newton neighbors, Sister Evelyn Ronan, SND will complete her ministry at St. John the Evangelist Church.  Please save the date of the afternoon of Sunday, June 5 for a parish-wide celebration to recognize and honor Sr. Evelyn’s decades of wonderful commitment and work. Details will be coming in the next few weeks.