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From the Parish Liturgical Commission 10/19 – Words in Liturgy

Liturgical language is sacred, and aspires to deepen our encounter with Christ through what we pray, sing and hear.  Understanding the words is important to our active participation in the Eucharist, the “source and summit” of our faith.

One of the goals of the new translation of the Missal was to make clearer the links between the prayers of the Mass and the text of Scripture.  Some of the most noticeable changes reflect the words of the Bible more clearly.  One of the first changes is at the greeting during the Introductory Rites of the Mass.  At the
beginning of Mass the priest celebrant greets the people with the words, “The Lord be with you.”  The people will respond, “And with your spirit.”  Although this is a “new” response, it is really an ancient one!  The first words come from a greeting of Boaz, the great-grandfather of King David: “Boaz…said to the  harvesters, ‘The Lord be with you!’ and they replied, ‘The Lord bless you!’” (Ruth 2:4).  The people’s response reflect the language of St. Paul.  In Galatians, he says, “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit…” (Gal. 6:18); the Second Letter to Timothy closes with a similar wish: “The Lord be with your
spirit.” (2 Tim. 4:22).   The Letter to the Philippians ends with “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.” (Phil. 4:23).   The new language more directly reflects the biblical understanding that, through Baptism, the Spirit of God dwells in us and unites us as one Body in Christ.

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) provides an explanation about this change:  Perhaps the most common dialogue in the Liturgy of the Roman Rite consists of the greeting Dominus vobiscum and et cum spiritu tuo.  Since 1970, this has been translated as:  “The Lord be with you.”   “And also with you.”  As a part of the revised translation of the Roman Missal the translation of the dialogue has been revised to read: “The Lord be with you.” “And with your spirit.”  This is a more correct rendering of et cum spirtu tuo, and makes the English rendering more consistent with renderings of other languages.  (The Italian: E con il tuo spirito, French: Et avec votre esprit, Spanish: Y con tu espiritu and German: Und mit deinem Geiste).  In this response, the people assure the priest of the same divine assistance of God’s spirit and, more specifically, help for the priest to use the charismatic gifts given to him in ordination and in so doing to fulfill his prophetic function in the Church.  (Sources: www.usccb.org/romanmissal and www.mysticalbodymysticalvoice.org)

Next weekend (October 15/16) we will be introduced to the changes that we sing in the Gloria.   The current version which we pray, either sung or spoken, is a somewhat abbreviated translation of its Latin source.   Our next bulletin insert will address these changes.

REMINDER: Fr. Greg Hoppough, CS, will be with us at 7:30 p.m. on Monday evening, October 24th. This promises to be a richly informative presentation given by a gifted speaker and liturgist. Don’t miss this opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the changes that are coming. 

Additional information:  An article by David Haas (composer of liturgical music) in the June-July 2011 edition of  Ministry and Liturgy offers food for thought as we move forward through this time of change.

Pancake Picnic Thank You!

Last week’s celebration was a great success and was an event that was  enjoyed by all! Our thanks is extended to Susan Calcio and the many volunteers who worked with her to make this event happen. We would also like to express our appreciation to Steve and  MaryAnne Ulian who began this tradition a few years back, and to all of you who helped support this celebration. We look forward to doing it again next year!

Religious Education Starts This Sunday 9/18!

Religious Education classes for all grades will begin this Sunday September 18th. Classes for Grades 1-6 begin on Sunday 9/18 (10am to 10:45am) or Wednesday 9/21 (3:30pm to 4:45pm).  Classes for Grades 7-10 begin on Sunday 9/18  (6pm to 8pm).   Please visit the Religious Education page to download detailed information on Opening Day Procedures and a list of Important Dates.

Opening Day Procedures for Grades 1-6

  • All parents and students should report to Philbin Hall in the lower level of St. John’s School to receive classroom assignments.
  • Assignments will be posted on the wall in alphabetical order.
  • Parents should accompany their children to their classrooms, which will have class lists posted.
  • Parents, please introduce yourselves to your child(ren)’s teachers.
  • Volunteers will be available in the corridors to help guide parents and students to classes.
  • If you have not filled out a registration form and/or have not paid your registration fee, please report to the registration desk in Philbin Hall.
  • Students will be dismissed to the coned off area in the parking lot to be picked up unless other arrangements have been made with the teacher.
  • As a reminder, dismissal times are 10:45 am on Sunday and 4:45 pm on Wednesday.

Opening Day Procedures for Grades 7 – 10 

  • Students meet Sunday evening from 6 – 8 PM
  • All 9th and 10th grade students should report to Philbin Hall in the lower level of St. John’s School for room assignments.
  • All 7th and 8th grades students should report to the Parish Center located across the parking lot from the school for room assignments.

Join the Parish Choir on September 11th

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, you are invited to join the Parish Choir as we prepare music for that day’s 11 a.m. Mass.  In remembrance of the tenth anniversary of the tragedy at the World Trade Center, the choir will prepare a moving rendition of the popular On Eagles’ Wings. Rehearsal will begin at 9 a.m. in the Music Office; please join us.

Welcome to Our New Website!

The launch of this new website is another important step forward in our journey to improve communication within our Parish and between our Parish and the larger community. Our goal is to have up-to-the-minute information on all the liturgies, special events, activities, programs and ministries that make up our wonderfully vibrant Parish. You can also stay informed through email updates and social media – just click the buttons to the left to join our email list (you can select the types of updates you would like to receive) and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Keep in mind that this website, like life, is a work in progress.   If you have any thoughts, ideas or suggestions please let us know – we’d love to here from you! Click HERE to send us an email.

Please check back often – there’s always something new!

Religious Education Classes Begin September 18th

Religious Education classes for all grades will begin the week of September 18th. Classes for Grades 1-6 begin on Sunday 9/18 (10am to 10:45am) or Wednesday 9/21 (3:30pm to 4:45pm).  Classes for Grades 7-10 begin on Sunday 9/18  (6pm to 8pm).  If you have not yet registered you can download the registration materials from the Religious Education page.  (The late registration fee now applies – please include $25/per child in addition to the stated fee.)

We are always looking for volunteers who are willing to teach.  We are especially in need of Wednesday teachers for grades 1, 3 and 4 and Sunday evening teachers for grades 7 and 8.  If you are interested please contact the Religious Education Office at 781-235-5337 (Grades 1-6) or 781-237-0141 (Grades 7-10).

Parish Picnic Brunch on Sunday, September 18th!

Join us on Sunday September 18th for our Parish Picnic Brunch!  The fun begins immediately following the 8:45am Family Mass and will last until approximately 1pm, with refreshments (pancakes this year!) in the school parking lot along with games, a petting zoo, pony rides, and more!  Many hands make fun for all, so please visit our Volunteer Signup Page  or email Susan Calcio at:  susan_calcio@yahoo.com to see how you can help.  Looking forward to seeing everyone!

Chat with the Adult Faith Formation Commission

We would be happy to chat about your interest or suggestions! Please email us at: affc@stjohnwellesley.org or call John Stewart (617-969-0950) for the telephone numbers of our AFFC members. Members: Patrick Blomberg, Linda Colozzi, Marcia Grondin, Pat Kelleher (Chair) Evelyn Ronan (Advisor), John Salvati, John Stewart, Anne Wachtmeister