The Beginning of the Extraordinary Year of Mercy at St. John

Year_of_Mercy_PagePope Francis announced an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy beginning with the opening of the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome on December 8, 2015 and concluding with its closing on November 20, 2016.

This is an extraordinary time for us, for in the words of Pope Francis: “At this time we are called to gaze even more attentively on ‘Mercy’ so that we may become a more effective sign of the Father’s action in our lives.”

There are a multitude of opportunities for us to participate in Corporal and Spiritual works of Mercy. Many parishes are inspired to show tangible signs of individual and group actions of mercy. The Adult Faith Formation and Service Commissions have taken on the challenge and propose entering into this Jubilee Year with our own expressions of mercy. Guided by the Spirit we can accomplish great things—even a million acts of mercy!!!

We have high hopes that this initiative will engage every single person—for there is no act too small to build a growing sense of compassion and kindness which will defeat the “culture of indifference” that Pope Francis describes today.

This weekend, December 12-13, we will begin our response to Pope Francis’ invitation and join him with the Church throughout the world in this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.

“Mercy is not just a pastoral attitude; it is the very substance of the Gospel message.” –Pope Francis

Thursday, October 10 at 7:30pm: St. John Book Discussion Group – “Tuesdays with Morrie”

tuesdays-with-morrieAs Christians we spend a decent amount of time pondering the range of difficult and fundamental questions surrounding the end of earthly lives — our own and those of others. Over the years we have been given a number of very helpful books on the whole subject of dying, for example Rabbi Harold Kushner’s When Bad Things Happen to Good People, C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed, Father Benedict Groeschel’s After This Life: What Catholics Believe About What Happens Next, the current best-seller, Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal and What Matters in the End, and Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man, and Life’s Greatest Lesson.

The Book Group will use the wonderful study of the last days of Morrie Schwartz and his observations on the meaning of life as the basis for our December discussion. We all have thoughts and opinions on these questions, as well as hard experience. It is helpful from time to time to share these with others, to try to deepen our understanding and make our prayers about the process of death more fruitful. For further information contact Peter Mongeau, John Stewart, Anita Martin, Frank or Julie McConville
Thursday, October 10
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Parish Center

CatholicTV to air the Holy Mass with Pope Francis for the Opening of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica

pope_francis_Year_of_mercyOn Tuesday, December 8, CatholicTV will air the Holy Mass for the Opening of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica. The Mass will be celebrated by His Holiness, Pope Francis, and will air LIVE at 3:30am (ET) on the CatholicTV network. It will also be rebroadcast at 3:30pm and 8:00pm.  (To watch CatholicTV online, please visit: CatholicTV LIVE)

In March of 2015, Pope Francis announced that the Holy Year of Mercy will commence on Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, 2015 and will conclude on the Solemnity of Christ the Universal King, November 20, 2016.  Pope Francis states, “I am confident that the whole Church, which is in such need of mercy for we are sinners, will be able to find in this Jubilee the joy of rediscovering and rendering fruitful God’s mercy, with which we are all called to give comfort to every man and every woman of our time.”

For more information about the Holy Year of Mercy, please visit the Vatican website: Jubilee of Mercy

 

Tuesday, December 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Immaculate ConceptionMasses at St. John
7:00am
12:00pm

(with Saint John School – all welcome!)
5:30 pm

 

Masses at St. Paul
7:00pm Vigil Mass on Tuesday, December 7
9:00am

Religious Education Update for the Week of December 6

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLThis Week: Sunday, December 6
Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.
*Grades 9 – 10 Teen Mass with St. Paul students – 5:00pm at St. John*

Next Week: Sunday, December 13
Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.
Grades 7 & 8 Christmas Celebration 6:00 – 7:00pm Philbin Hall

Wednesday, December 16
Grades 1 – 6 Class 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.

Saturday, December 19
Grade 1 Christmas Pageant Practice 2:30 p.m.

*Grades 9 & 10 are expected to attend this Mass to which the 9th and 10th grades from St. Paul’s are invited. A Christmas celebration for the students follows in Powers Hall. Grades 7 & 8 are encouraged and most welcome to attend the Mass; however, no class is scheduled for these grades.

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.

SJSP Collaborative Advent Penance Service – Thursday, December 17 at 7:00pm

Advent penance service_2015The SJSP Collaborative Advent Penance Service will be held on Thursday, December 17 at 7:00 PM at St. John’s Church.  This will be a wonderful opportunity to experience the Sacrament of Reconciliation in during the Season of Advent in preparation for the Birth of our Lord.  Please join us!

Please Help Us Respond to Pope Francis’ Irresistible Invitation

Year_of_Mercy_PagePope Francis announced an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy beginning with the opening of the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome on December 8, 2015 and concluding with its closing on November 20, 2016. This is an extraordinary time for us, for in the words of Pope Francis: “At this time we are called to gaze even more attentively on ‘Mercy’ so that we may become a more effective sign of the Father’s action in our lives.”

There are a multitude of opportunities for us to participate in Corporal and Spiritual works of Mercy. Many parishes are inspired to show tangible signs of individual and group actions of mercy. The Adult Faith Formation and Service Commissions have taken on the challenge and propose entering into this Jubilee Year with our own expressions of mercy. Guided by the Spirit we can accomplish great things— even a million acts of mercy!!!

We have high hopes that this initiative will engage every single person—for there is no act too small to build a growing sense of compassion and kindness which will defeat the “culture of indifference” that Pope Francis describes today.

PLEASE join us and others to consider ways to show our commitment to becoming more effective signs of God’s action in our lives! We will meet on December 2, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in Powers Hall (Social Hall). Please contact Anne Wachtmeister  for more info. “Mercy is not just a pastoral attitude; it is the very substance of the Gospel message.” Pope Francis

“Evening for Women” this Tuesday, December 1 at 6:30pm

Duc-in-Altum_event-imageA wonderful way for us to begin our Advent journey
together!  We gather on  Tuesday, December 1 at 6:30pm in the Church and Powers Hall (Social Hall) for an evening to reflect, pray, share and enjoy a wonderful potluck! Pope Francis sets the theme for this year’s program with the announcement of his Jubilee Year of Mercy – Putting Out Into The Deep… Where Mercy Dwells

So come join us for this year’s journey into the Deep – All Welcome! Moderated by: Sr. Evelyn Ronan, SND (Bring your favorite Fall recipe)

Our Collaborative Pastoral Council Members

Pastoral PlanningI am pleased to announce our new Collaborative Pastoral Council members from St. John’s: Jerry Kehoe, Carolyn Anderson, Mary Mullen, Jon Bonsall and Rosemary Donohue. Our new collaborative council members from St.  Paul ‘s are Doug Smith, Edward RyanThomas Ulfelder, Mary Kay Heath and Leah Cinelli.  My personal gratitude to these men and women who have generously accepted this vital position as our collaborative moves forward. I would also like to thank all those who were nominated and agreed to serve if selected, for their investment in Disciples in Mission.

I hope to meet with the new council the week after Thanksgiving on an evening to be determined.

Fr. Sepe,
Pastor

 

–Fr. Sepe

November 29: Religious Education Update

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLThis Week: Sunday, November 29
No classes.
Enjoy the Thanksgiving break!

Wednesday, December 2
Grades 1– 6
Class 3:30 – 4:45 PM

If you have any questions, please contact Jane Leonard or Linda Messore.