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Register Today for the 2016-2017 Religious Education Program!

Religious-Education-REGISTERThe deadline for registering before the late fee is assessed is MAY 31. Please note that we have a few important updates to our registration process: you can now pay your Religious Education fee online via ParishPay, Cluster Registration is on a separate form, Wednesday Grade 1-6 registration will require a parent volunteer component.

Due to the difficulty in staffing and the overwhelming popularity of the Wednesday session, ALL families registering for Wednesday classes must agree to volunteer in some capacity.  There is a list of volunteer opportunities in the Wednesday registration section of the form.  You will not be registered into the program until a volunteer option is chosen.

Complete information and instructions for registering your family can be found on the  2016-2017 Registration Process page.

Family Mass is on Summer Vacation!

family-vacationThe Family Mass, along with Donuts & Coffee, is now on summer vacation! The 9:00am Mass will be a regular liturgy until the Family Mass returns on Sunday, September 11.

Thank you so much to all the families who volunteered this year for Donuts & Coffee set-up and clean-up. This time after Mass is a wonderful source of community and connection, and the help from our volunteers is greatly appreciated.

Our Summer Mass Schedule Returns This Sunday, June 5

Yellow FlowerBeginning this Sunday, June 5 the Mass schedule will be as follows:
Saturdays: 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Sundays:  7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
(No Sunday 5:00 p.m. Mass in June, July & August)
Weekdays: 7:00 a.m.
Holy Days: as announced

Memorial Day Prayer

memorial-day-500x666We remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy every day.

We pray that God will hold our servicemen and women in His strong arms, and cover them with His sheltering grace and presence.

Family Mass News: This Sunday, May 29 is our last “Coffee & Donuts” before summer vacation!

coffee_&_donuts_DDOur last Coffee & Donuts before we head into “summer mode” will be Sunday, May 29th of Memorial Day weekend. Be sure to stop downstairs in Powers Hall before we break for summer. Thank you to all the families who help make this weekly event happen from September – May. It is such a lovely way for our Parish members who attend the Family Mass to come together and catch up as a community.

The Barrett Family
The Cassa Family
The Davies Family
The Duffy Family
The Foley Family
The Hamill/McDonough Family
The Hill Family
The Keresztes Family
The Montague Family
The Moore Family
The Morales Family
The Pearson Family
The Riley Family

“And they were filled with the Holy Spirit…”

Mercy_Dove_No_BorderAnd they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim.
Acts 2:4

A Message from Fr. Sepe

Fr. Kevin SepeMany parishioners have exclaimed “We hardly had the time to get to know each other!” Although our time was short together it has truly been an enriching experience for me. I consider myself blessed to have known and served each one of you.

I would like to offer my gratitude to each member of our collaborative staff. All have worked with a clear focus toward achieving the goals of Disciples in Mission over this past year. I would like to highlight Mr. Michael Dibbert Principal of Saint John School, a proven leader, fully committed to Catholic education.

We are blessed with our collaborative pastoral council, a diverse group of vibrant, dedicated and visionary members who are eager to begin work on our Collaborative Pastoral Plan. I am indebted to our parish finance councils, composed of multitalented professionals, for their candid and insightful guidance. In a particular way I would like to acknowledge the support and generous ministry of Fr. MacKay, Deacon Mott, Msgr. Lind, Fr. Connelly and Fr. Hehir. Their liturgical contribution to the collaborative allows us to continue to offer a robust Mass schedule.

I offer my best wishes to Sr. Evelyn as she transitions from more than 20 fruitful years of parish ministry to campus ministry at Emmanuel College. Sister’s last official day in the office will be May 18, after which she will enjoy a much deserved period of retreat and renewal on the coast of Maine.

Please keep Fr. MacKay, Fr. Laughlin and me in your prayers as we transition together as disciples in mission.

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

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