Category Archives: Lent

Our Parish Lenten Gift: Welcoming the Stranger

Iraqi_families_on_the_runThis year, we join Catholic Charities Boston to Welcome the Stranger. Our Lenten Gift will allow Catholic Charities Boston to restart the resettlement of refugee families in the Boston area.  It also provides us with the opportunity to develop long-term relationships with these families, by providing volunteer help with English language conversation, life skills and financial literacy assistance, and employment coaching as they acculturate. We at St. John’s have this opportunity to Welcome the Stranger and bring Pope Francis’ words alive-

“At the heart of the Gospel of mercy the encounter and acceptance by others are intertwined with the encounter and acceptance of God himself. Welcoming others means welcoming God in person! Do not let yourselves be robbed of the hope and joy of life born of your experience of God’s mercy, as manifested in the people you meet on your journey!”  (Pope Francis, January 17, 2016)

Please give as generously as you can.

By Mail or at the Office: Donations can be mailed to the Office or dropped off weekdays during regular business hours (9 Glen Rd., Wellesley, MA 02481  Checks should be made payable to “St. John Parish”, noting “Lenten Gift 2016” in the memo. We will total all funds and present one check to Catholic Charities Boston.)

Online via ParishPay:  Click  this link and choose 2016 Lenten Gift under Secondary Collections. (Please Note: you do not need to be a regular ParishPay user to donate online – anyone can make a secure, one-time donation with a credit card. No need to set up an account – just click Start Giving!)

For more information please visit our 2016 Parish Lenten Gift page.

Today is Easter Sunday, March 27

White Flower near Christian Cross
7:30am Mass
9:00am Family Mass Simulcast in Lower Church (Powers Hall)
11:00am Mass Simulcast in Lower Church (Powers Hall)
This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. PS 118:24

Today is Holy Saturday, March 26

Holy Saturday_Easter Vigil10:00am–12:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation

7:30pm Mass of the Easter Vigil

Like a deer that longs for running streams, my soul longs for you, my God. PS 42-2

Today is Good Friday, March 25

Good-Friday12:00pm Walk with the Cross
Led by Religious Education – all welcome.
3:00pm Stations of the Cross
7:30pm The Lord’s Passion

“Christ became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every other name.” PHIL 2:8-9

Today is Holy Thursday, March 24

last supper painting7:30pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Followed by Adoration until 10:00pm

I give you a new commandment, says the Lord: love one another as I have loved you. JN 13:34

Holy Week and Easter at St. John the Evangelist

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
6:30pm The Light is On For You 
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Chapel)
HOLY THURSDAY
7:30pm The Lord’s Supper Followed by Adoration until 10:00pm (Church)
GOOD FRIDAY
12:00pm Walk with the Cross Led by Religious Education – everyone welcome! (Church) 
3:00pm Stations of the Cross (Church)
7:30pm The Lord’s Passion
HOLY SATURDAY
10am-12pm Confessions (Chapel)
7:30pm Mass of the Easter Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY
7:30am Mass
9:00am Family Mass Simulcast in Lower Church (Powers Hall)
11:00am Mass Simulcast in Lower Church (Powers Hall)

PLEASE NOTE: There is no 5:00pm Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday and no 5:00pm Mass on Easter Sunday.

Please click HERE for the full schedule for the St. John-St. Paul Collaborative

Our Parish Lenten Gift Weekend: Welcoming the Stranger

Iraqi_families_on_the_runThis weekend we will step up as a parish to join Catholic Charities Boston to Welcome the Stranger. Our Lenten Gift will allow Catholic Charities Boston to restart the resettlement of refugee families in the Boston area.  It also provides us with the opportunity to develop long-term relationships with these families, by providing volunteer help with English language conversation, life skills and financial literacy assistance, and employment coaching as they acculturate. We at St. John’s have this opportunity to Welcome the Stranger and bring Pope Francis’ words alive-

“At the heart of the Gospel of mercy the encounter and acceptance by others are intertwined with the encounter and acceptance of God himself. Welcoming others means welcoming God in person! Do not let yourselves be robbed of the hope and joy of life born of your experience of God’s mercy, as manifested in the people you meet on your journey!”  (Pope Francis, January 17, 2016)

Please give as generously as you can.

At Masses this Weekend: The Service Commission invites parishioners to perform an individual act of mercy by going to the front entrance/foyer of the church, to the large container, clearly marked and waiting for your contribution. (Checks should be made payable to “St. John Parish”, noting “Lenten Gift 2016” in the memo. We will total all funds and present one check to Catholic Charities Boston.)

By Mail or at the Office: Donations can be mailed to the Office or dropped off weekdays during regular business hours (9 Glen Rd., Wellesley, MA 02481)

Online via ParishPay:  Click  this link and choose 2016 Lenten Gift under Secondary Collections. (Please Note: you do not need to be a regular ParishPay user to donate online – anyone can make a secure, one-time donation with a credit card. No need to set up an account – just click Start Giving!)

For more information please visit our 2016 Parish Lenten Gift page.

A Special Thank You

IMG_3452We want to thank all who participated in the Pope’s worldwide initiative, “24 Hours for the Lord”, on Friday and Saturday, March 4th and 5th at St. John’s Church. This was an invitation from Pope Francis for all people to come and receive God’s mercy through Eucharistic Adoration. Adoration began in St. John’s Chapel after the 7:00 a.m. Friday morning Mass and the Chapel doors remained open all night through Saturday morning and ended with Benediction. It truly was a collaborative effort, as parishioners of all ages from both St. Paul and St. John Parishes participated.

Special Lenten Lecture – Monday, March 14: “The Scandal of Mercy” with Fr. James Keenan, SJ

KeenanAs we continue our journey into the heart of Mercy, we are privileged to welcome Fr. James Keenan, SJ , Professor of Theological Ethics at Boston College. Come join us as Fr. Keenan weaves together clear social analysis and profound theological insight on Mercy.
Monday, March 14, 7:30 PM, Powers Hall

Lenten Lecture: Monday, March 7 at 7:30pm

Fr John Connelly_squareMercy: God’s Love – and by Analogy, Human Love – in the Face of Misery  with Fr. John Connelly

A Lenten invitation to deepen our understanding of God and His Mercy during this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.  Powers Hall (Social Hall)