February 15: News from Religious Education

Religious-Education-Contemporary_SMALLThis Week: Sunday, February 15
No classes while the public schools enjoy their winter break. Classes resume Sunday, March 1st, and Wednesday, March 4th.

A full calendar of all events is available on the Religious Education section of the Parish website.

2015 Synod of Bishops on the Family

family-synod-prayer-card-thumb_1Below you will find a letter from the Archdiocese regarding the upcoming Synod on the Family, introducing the central points of the discussion. Please use these links to access the original letter, a full text of the working document, and a list of questions for discussion.

January 15, 2015

Dear Pastors and Administrators:

Attached with this letter please find the Preparatory Document (Lineamenta) for the 2015 Synod of Bishops on the Family scheduled for October 2015. The theme of the Synod will be The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and Contemporary World.

As is noted in the Relatio Synodi, 4, the ongoing work of the Synod is intended to be a rethinking “with renewed freshness and enthusiasm what revelation, transmitted in the church’s faith, tells us about the beauty, the role and the dignity of the family.” With this purpose in mind, His Eminence, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, General Secretary of the Synod of Bishops, has asked for the Lineamenta to be distributed widely throughout the world in order both to participate in and inform the continuing work of the Synod. The entire process of the consultation for the Extraordinary Synod this past October, and this period of reflection and response prior to the upcoming Ordinary Synod is, as Pope Francis noted in his closing address to the Synod Bishops, a path of “spiritual and pastoral discernment.” The task at hand is “to read both the signs of God and human history in a twofold yet unique faithfulness that this reading involves.” (Lineamenta, 3)

Therefore, Cardinal Seán is asking for the Pastors and Administrators of the Archdiocese to consult with parish leadership and parishioners on the important themes raised in the attached Preparatory Document, organized in 46 questions within 15 headings. In addition, included is a 6 question summary to capture the essence of these themes; I trust you will find this summary most helpful. Whichever method you choose to use to proceed, I encourage you to set the context for this consultation by asking for a reading of the Lineamenta from your people prior to their offering a response. If it would be helpful for you to receive these materials in a language other than English, please contact me at parrish@rcab.org. In addition, to assist in education, 5 regional sessions will be offered throughout the Archdiocese, as well as through iCatholic Media, the details of which will be communicated to you. The Cardinal also plans to contact the presidents of Catholic colleges and seminaries within the Archdiocese for their participation.

So as to respect the schedule given to us by Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, D.D., President of the USCCB, please return a summary of your parish responses directly to your Vicar Forane by March 1, who will then send to me his summary of responses by March 8. Thank you for your leadership in this significant consultation of the People of God regarding the unique value and dignity of the human family and its vocation and mission in the church and our world.

Fraternally yours in Christ,

Very Rev. Bryan K. Parrish
Assistant Vicar for Administration
Special Assistant to the Vicar General

ADVANCE NOTICE – ST. JOHN LENTEN PROGRAMS

Catholic_Spiritual_Practices_largeAll are invited to participate in one of our Lenten programs presented in collaboration with Boston College’s The Church in the 21st Century and based on a book by theologians Colleen Griffith and Tom Groome titled Catholic Spiritual Practices – A Treasury of Old and New.  This series, “Engage – Mind, Heart & Lives”, is similar to our ARISE Program of years ago. Groups of 8-12 will meet in homes or at St. John’s. We will need volunteer HOSTS and FACILITATORS. Boston College’s The Church in the 21st Century  program will provide us with the program instructions – including: SERIES OUTLINE, VIDEOS and BOOK.  In our groups, we will explore the concepts of Spirituality and Religion in relation to each other and the treasury we have of old and new spiritual practices. If interested in volunteering, please contact the McConvilles at (781) 237-6458 or jfmcconville@comcast.net 

AFFC Presentation CANCELLED for Monday, February 9

CancelledTonight’s lecture by Maria Bianco, “An Overview of Marriage through the History of the Church”, has been cancelled due to the storm.

Parish Business Office Closed Monday, February 9

Winter-StormDue to the storm, the office will be closed on Monday, February 9. Please stay safe!

Our Morning Religious Education Classes for Grades 1 – 6 and the H.S. Retreat at 1:00pm are ON as Scheduled

Important_AnnouncementMorning Religious Education classes for Grades 1-6 and the High School Retreat at 1:00pm will take place.  The evening classes for Grades 7-10 are cancelled.

“Kids Can Stitch” Vacation Workshop on February 19

smocking_diamond_stitchFebruary is National Smocking Month and we would like a core group of up to 12 children age 9 and older to enjoy learning to stitch with us on Thursday, February 19 at 9:30 a.m.- 12 noon in the lower church hall. Our activity will be smocking a hair barrette. Smocking is a form of surface embroidery with stitches taken through a preformed pleat of fabric (in this case ribbon). We will be using sharp sewing needles with embroidery floss (thread) and scissors. Last year we stitched (smocked) on a doll’s pinafore apron.

This program is being sponsored by the Charles River Smockers, a nine-year-old chapter of the Smocking Arts Guild of America (also known as SAGA). We have enjoyed meeting in facilities provided by St. John’s for several years now. Our purpose is “to preserve and foster the art of smoking and related needlework for future generations through education, communications and quality workmanship”.

To register, please email Jane Connelly at: jhc214@comcast.net. We will need a permission slip for each child signed by parent or guardian stating the child’s name, address, age, reachable phone number of the guardian during this period of time, and any allergies or special considerations noted. We will serve simple snacks and beverage. (There will be NO peanuts.)

Tonight’s “Evening for Women Program” is CANCELLED

Cancelled

Parish Business Office Closed Monday, February 2

Winter-StormDue to the storm, the office will be closed on Monday, February 2. Please stay safe!

AFFC Presentation: “An Overview of Marriage through the History of the Church” on Monday, February 9 at 7pm

Tribunal_LogoMaria Bianco, one of the judges at the Metropolitan Tribunal for the Archdiocese since 2003, will present “An Overview of Marriage through the History of the Church”. Maria graduated from the School of Law at Catholic University in Argentina and was a Canon Lawyer at the Lateran University in Rome. Before moving to Boston, she had been teaching Civil Law at the Catholic University and University of Moron in Buenos Aires and Canon Law at the Seminary of the Diocese of San Isidro. She also worked as a civil attorney and as an Advocate for Canon Law cases at the Metropolitan Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires.  Monday, February 9, 7:00 p.m., Social Hall