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Help Needed: Dinner for Rosie’s Place on Saturday March 3

A refuge for poor and homeless women since 1974, Rosie’s Place offers emergency and long term assistance to women who have nowhere else to turn. For many years, St. John’s Parish has taken a turn providing evening dinner for the women.  Our next opportunity to share in this gift is Saturday, March 3rd and we need your help again to provide meals for approximately 150 women.  In order to plan appropriately it would be extremely helpful if offers to provide food were made by February 27th.

  • Food Needed: sliced hambaked potatoesfrozen vegetablesrolls and cupcakes.
  • Volunteers Needed to prepare and deliver food to St. John’s Parking Lot between 3:15 and 3:30pm on March 3rd.

If you are interested in supporting this event and for specific needs, please contact Barbara Tully at btully87@comcast.net, (781)235-6182 or Pam McCourt at mccourtpam@comcast.net, (781)235-0612.

ASH WEDNESDAY
February 22, 2012
Masses: 7:00am, 12pm, and 5:30pm

Compassionate God, You bless us with the abundance of Your love and grace us with the gift of Your eternal presence. In this Lenten time give us the wisdom to recognize our poverty and the compassion to share it’s treasure with our brothers and sisters. We ask this through Your Son Jesus Christ, who gave our life for us.

Adult Faith Formation Update – February 12, 2012

A flyer with the schedule of activities for Lent (Ash Wednesday is February 22!) will be mailed in the next few days. For most of us the six weeks of Lent fly by quickly; perhaps because of the end of winter and the suddenness with which spring arrives. So we should try hard to get ready, to think seriously of some special things we might do to enhance our lives as faith-filled Christians and prepare for celebrating Easter. Each week we have tried to provide information in this space on readily available faith formation resources – books, periodicals, lectures, websites, conferences, retreats, discussions and study groups. But we should add to this list one extremely important “resource” all of us have for expanding our awareness of who we are and why a solid relationship with God and the Church is so critical for our happiness and success: the talent we all have to just sit and think!

In this busy, busy age, filled as it is with constant messages, images, noise and pressures to do this or that, to buy this product or accept that opinion, we have to devote more time, to serious, honest, relaxed thought about the direction of our lives and what we might do to bring ourselves closer to God, especially in the days between our participation in Mass.  Lent is obviously a good time for all of this. While it is appealing to simply read another book or browse another website, we should not overlook the value of some “quality time” alone with our thoughts.

St. John’s Book Discussion Group –  Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas on Thursday, March 15 at 7:30 in the Parish Center.

This relatively new biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer has won wide acclaim.  Reverend Bonhoeffer was a theologian and leading critic of the Nazi regime in the 1930s. During the war he was associated with the group trying to overthrow Hitler. A profound and prolific thinker, his sense of duty as a pastor remained strong till the moment of his execution, as suggested by this quotation written from his prison cell in 1944:

I’m still discovering, right up to this moment, that it is only by living completely in this world that one learns to have faith. I mean living unreservedly in life’s duties, problems, successes and failures, experiences and perplexities. In so doing, we throw ourselves completely into the arms of God.

St. John’s Adult Faith Formation Commission: Patrick Blomberg, Linda Colozzi, Marcia Grondin, Pat Kelleher (chair), John Salvati, John Stewart, Anne Wachtmeister, Sister Evelyn Ronan (advisor)

Email: AFFC@stjohnwellesley.org

February 12, 2012: Important Questions About Pastoral Planning and the Future of Our Parish

Information about the proposed pastoral plan for churches in our Archdiocese has been publicized over the past several weeks. Click here for easy access to more   information and for links to all RCAB material: www.stjohnwellesley.org/proposed-pastoral-collaborative

The Archdiocese has stressed that this is a proposed draft, with consultation rounds for input from all members. Every parishioner is encouraged to reflect on the challenges and possibilities of this proposal. Now is the time to voice your opinions, concerns, support and/or constructive criticism.

The APPC (Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission) has provided “Consultation Homework,” seven questions to help us prepare our response to the proposed pastoral plan. Your answers to these questions and others you may have are critical to preparing feedback to the Commission:

1.  Does the combination we are proposing for the Parish you are associated with seem to meet this goal of improving evangelization? (Why or Why Not?)

2. Remembering that our objectives are to be more welcoming, nourishing, thriving and evangelizing communities than we already are. What are the advantages of this combination, not only for your parish but for the parishes included in your collaborative.

3. What are the possible problems with the parishes we are proposing collaborating/sharing a pastoral staff together? Please share any real pitfalls you could identify. (Please share any historical, social, or cultural information that should be taken into consideration.) Is there any kind of information you would need to be supplied to you, to help you provide a fuller answer to this question?

4. Remembering the general criteria set out in order to achieve the ideas of Fairness, Partnership, Financial Viability, and Pastoral Effectiveness, do you have comments on the criteria used or ways to improve the 6 measurements discussed during our session?

5. Keeping the criteria used and the overall goals in mind, do you have a better idea about parish combinations with your parish that seem more workable to you and why?

6. Are there other criteria that should be taken into account specific to your parish and geography?

7. We would be receptive to any general suggestions about multi-parish pastoring that you feel would help APPC in making it’s ultimate recommendation to Cardinal Sean and the Diocese.

Please let us hear from you! This can be done through the St. John Pastoral Planning Group (PPG) email or individual members, or written and placed in a “Comments Box” placed at both entrances to the church.

Current PPG Members: Carolyn Anderson, John Calcio, Rose Mary Donahue, Svea Fraser, Gerald J. Kehoe (Chair), Dan Kenslea, Mike Nilles, Sister Evelyn Ronan and Fr. Tom Powers.

Pastoral Planning Group Email: PPG@stjohnwellesley.org

 

Rosie’s Place – Thank You and a New Opportunity to Help

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Due to your most generous response to the request for food,  St. John’s Parish provided a hot meal on February 4th for 150 women in need at Rosie’s Place.  Our next opportunity to share in this gift is Saturday, March 3rd and we need your help again.

  • Food Needed: sliced ham, baked potatoes, frozen vegetables, rolls and cupcakes.
  • Volunteers Needed to prepare and deliver food to St. John’s Parking Lot between 3:15 and 3:30pm on March 3rd.
  • In order to plan appropriately it would be extremely helpful if offers to provide food were made by February 27th.

If you are interested in supporting this event and for specific needs, please contact Barbara Tully at btully87@comcast.net, (781)235-6182 or Pam McCourt at mccourtpam@comcast.net, (781)235-0612.

Adult Faith Formation Update – February 5, 2012

AFFC LogoWe live in an age of information abundance! The Church was slow in realizing the potential of the internet as a vehicle for evangelization and for helping people understand the crucial role that ideas and enlightenment play in their spiritual lives. But a lot has been done in the last decade or so and everyone with a computer now has ready access to information about every imaginable aspect of their faith as Catholics. Whatever format people use to keep track of “favorite” or “most used” sites, the following should definitely be included:

www.stjohnwellesley.org – Our parish website is constantly being improved. The goal is to make it a basic tool for helping people with contact information; educational and faith formation programs; developments in the organization and financing of parish life; and opportunities to help in keeping St. John’s the parish it has always been.

www.bostoncatholic.org – One of the most used sections of the site of the Archdiocese is on “pastoral planning”.  There are a host of documents relating to the current changes!

www.usccb.org – The site of the American Bishops, like that of the Vatican, contains a lot of information on beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church. It also has sections on current public issues, particularly helpful for those who enjoy political discussions.

www.vatican.va – In many ways the Holy See has made the greatest progress in using electronic media. The pure volume of material on the Vatican’s site is mind-boggling – everything from the text of the Catholic catechism to ordering information for music from the Sistine Chapel choir.

www.bc.edu/church21 – We have mentioned this site before, but it’s worth emphasizing the easy access we have to a range and quality of faith formation opportunities not available in most areas of the country.

www.suicideisalwaysatragedy.org – This is a new site, wonderfully designed to inform people of the many issues and questions involved in the referendum on physician assisted suicide. It is vitally important that all Massachusetts citizens, particularly Catholics, have easy access to this information. Check it out, today!

Faith Formation Calendar

February 7Evening for Women  in the Social Hall at 6:30 p.m.                  A Journey into the Heart of Prayer in St. John’s Gospel

February 9 – Book Discussion Group in the Parish Center at 7:30 p.m.  A Guide to Thomas Aquinas by Joseph Pieper

St. John’s Adult Faith Formation Commission: Patrick Blomberg, Linda Colozzi, Marcia Grondin, Pat Kelleher (chair), John Salvati, John Stewart,  Anne Wachtmeister,  Sister Evelyn Ronan (advisor)

February 5, 2012: Pastoral Planning and the Future of Our Parish

Information about the proposed pastoral plan for churches in our Archdiocese has been publicized over the past several weeks.  Go to the St. John the Evangelist website for easy access to the information previously in the bulletin, and for links to all RCAB material:  www.stjohnwellesley.org/proposed-pastoral-collaborative

The Archdiocese has stressed that this is a proposed draft, with consultation rounds for input from all members.  Every parishioner is encouraged to reflect on the challenges and possibilities of this proposal.  Now is the time to voice your opinions, concerns, support and/or constructive criticism.  Please let us hear from you!  This can be done through the St. John Pastoral Planning Group (PPG) email or individual members, or written and placed in one of the “Comment Boxes” placed at both entrances to the church.

Current Members of the PPG:  Carolyn Anderson, John Calcio, Rose Mary Donahue, Svea Fraser, Gerald J. Kehoe (Chair), Dan Kenslea, Mike Nilles, Sister Evelyn Ronan, and Fr. Tom Powers.

Pastoral Planning Group Email:  PPG@stjohnwellesley.org

Congratulations Fr. Bryan Hehir

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Fr. Hehir who received The Monika K. Hellwig Award from The Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities on January 28 in Washington, D.C. Fr. Hehir was honored this weekend for his outstanding contributions to Catholic intellectual life. We congratulate Fr. Hehir for this honor and thank him for the tireless way he shares his gift with our Parish community.

Religious Education News – First Reconciliation

This weekend the altar is covered with a unique quilt that was created by the Religious Education Grade 2 students in celebration of their First Reconciliation.  Each child created a personal square of artwork, and the pieces were woven together to produce this truly meaningful expression of their sacramental experience.

January 29, 2012: Proposed Pastoral Collaborative – Please Let Us Know Your Thoughts

Changes are coming that will affect all parishes in the Archdiocese, including St. John the Evangelist.  Please read the following summary of important information on pastoral planning from the Archdiocese.  Every parishioner needs to be aware of, and to consider carefully, this information as we move into a different structure for sharing resources among parishes. Your input is very important in this process.

For the past ten months, the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission has been working on a pastoral planning document, entitled Disciples in Mission, which proposes a vision for the Archdiocese that flows directly from the mission that Jesus Christ has given to his Church.

On December 5, 2011, Cardinal O’Malley and the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission met with priests of the Archdiocese of Boston and those serving in Archdiocesan parishes to begin the consultation process regarding the next phase of Pastoral Planning in the Archdiocese.

As stated, the principal thrust of the current draft of this Pastoral Plan is “to form stronger Christian disciples by strengthening our identity as a Christ-centered, mission-minded, welcoming and evangelizing Eucharistic community of faith.”

There are five “Mission Initiatives” listed to accomplish this challenging vision:

  1. Becoming a Church that More Readily and Actively Welcomes Every Man, Woman and Child to conversion of Life in Christ Jesus;
  2. Strengthening our Parishes as Primary Communities of Faith;
  3. Growing the Church through Evangelization;
  4. Developing Excellence in Faith Formation for Catholics of All Ages;
  5. Re-energizing Pastoral Leadership.

This draft of the Pastoral Plan focuses on the second initiative listed above, in order to strengthen parishes as welcoming, nourishing, thriving and evangelizing Eucharistic communities.

The proposal creates a new structure called a Pastoral Service Team (PST), comprised of both laity and clergy (priests, deacons, pastoral associates, lay ecclesial ministers, parish pastoral and finance councils) who will provide pastoral services to multiple parishes, which partner with one another to exercise the mission of evangelization. This plan hopes to provide pastoral services to parishes without altering the parishes themselves.

Each PST will work under the leadership of one pastor, with two goals:

  1. to meet the specific pastoral and spiritual needs in each parish; and
  2. to draw these parishes into a tighter and more effective bond for the work of the New Evangelization.

This proposed new structure does not involve changing the parishes themselves. Parishioners will continue to be members of their own parish, and each parish will retain responsibility for its own assets and liabilities. It is hoped that PSTs will enable each parish to determine how best to use their resources through a culture of partnering and collaboration. Each grouping will be known as a “Pastoral Collaborative.” The pastor in a PST will not have been the pastor of a parish served by that PST.

There are 290 parishes in the Archdiocese of Boston; there will be approximately 125 PSTs. Each parish will be served by one PST, and each PST will serve more than one parish. In each local area, the PST, “in dialogue and discernment with their parishes, will develop a Pastoral Plan for how best to utilize and apportion their resources, property and facilities to strengthen the parishes as Eucharistic communities rooted in Jesus Christ and to advance the Gospel mission of the Church.”

Since the December 5th meeting, three rounds of consultations have been organized, and are ongoing. The First Round, throughout the month of January, includes parish staff members (Deacons, Pastoral Associates, Parish Business Managers, DRE’s, School Principals, Music Ministers, etc.), to review the new mission initiatives and the basic principles of the PST model and elicits insights and response from the participants. The Second Round continues in January to present the groupings or “Pastoral Collaboratives.”

The Third Round begins in February and, as with the others, includes all the parishes in the archdiocese (in eleven separate meetings). This meeting is for Parish Pastoral Councils and Parish Finance Councils. The date for our Vicariate is set for March 6th.

After the completion of all the Third Round of consultations, representatives from the Parish Pastoral Council, the Parish Finance Committee and the Parish Planning Group will be provided with suggested models or frameworks for Parish Town Hall Meetings, FAQ’s and other necessary material.

There is a lot more information on the Archdiocesan website, including several video presentations and all the materials and feedback by the priests from the December 5th meeting.  Please visit: www.planning2012.com/2012-consultation  Included on the website you will find the following documents:

  1. Strengthening Parishes as Primary Communities of Faith (PDF),
  2. Frequently Asked Questions Document (PDF) and
  3. Executive Summary of Presbyteral Feedback from Convocation

Note that the Archdiocese has stressed that this is a proposed draft, with consultation rounds for input from all members. Now is the time to voice your opinions, concerns, support and/or constructive criticism.  PLEASE LET US HEAR FROM YOU! For now, this can be done through the St. John Pastoral Planning Group (PPG) e-mail or individual members (listed below), or written and placed in a “Comments Box” that will be placed at the entrances of the church.

As the plan indicates there are three phases of the consultation of this plan. This past week, we participated in Phase II in which Parishes were given Pastoral Collaboratives that they would work in. St. John has been asked to collaborate with St. Paul’s. Phase III of this plan will be to consult with Parish Councils, Finance Councils and with Parishes as a whole.  During this Phase Parishes will be asked to reflect on the challenges and the possibilities of this proposal.

Current members of the PPG: Carolyn Anderson, John Calcio, Rose Mary Donahue, Svea Fraser, Gerald J. Kehoe (Chair), Dan Kenslea, Mike Nilles, Sister Evelyn Ronan and Fr. Tom Powers.

Pastoral Planning Group Email: PPG@stjohnwellesley.org