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Summer Mass Schedule
www.sjspwellesley.org
Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses
Saint John the Evangelist
7:00am
5:00pm
7:30am 11:00am
Confession: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm (or by appointment) in the Chapel
Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses
Saint Paul
9:00am
4:00pm
7:30am 9:00am
Confession: Saturday 3:00 - 3:45pm (or by appointment)
August 25, 2019
St. John - St. Paul Collaborative Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Luke 13:24
Strive to enter through the narrow gate.Strive to enter through the narrow gate.Strive to enter through the narrow gate.Strive to enter through the narrow gate.
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Collaborative Staff
Collaborative Staff can be reached by calling the main number of either Parish Office - see below.
Saint John the Evangelist Parish Office 9 Glen Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
781-235-0045 / 781-235-6990 (fax)
Saint Paul Parish Office 502 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482
781-235-1060 / 781-235-4620 (fax)
Sacramental and Devotional Services
Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday, following the 4:00pm Mass at St. Paul and the 5:00pm Mass at St. John • Baptism: 1st Sunday of the month at St. Paul and the 2nd Sunday of the month at St. John • Funeral: Contact the Parish • Marriage: Arrange six months prior • Confession: Saturdays, 3:00 to 3:45pm at St. Paul and 3:30pm at St. John in the Chapel (or by appointment)
SJSP Collaborative Pastoral Council
Email: [email protected]
Carolyn Anderson (SJ) Jon Bonsall (SJ) Leah Cinelli (SP) Rose Mary Donahue (SJ) Jerry Kehoe (SJ)
Eugenia Kennedy (SP)Mary Mullen (SJ) Donna Norwood (SP) Edward Ryan (SP) Doug Smith (SP)
OUR COLLABORATIVE
CLERGY
Rev. Jim Laughlin Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Robert J. Blaney Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Rev. John Connelly In Residence (SJ)
Rev. J. Bryan Hehir In Residence (SJ)
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lind Senior Priest (SP)
STAFF
Jackie Welham Director of Finance and Operations [email protected]
Tilde Gigliotti Business Manager [email protected]
Kelly Meraw Director of Collaborative Pastoral Care Director of St. John Music and Liturgy [email protected]
Anne Mears Coordinator of Collaborative Pastoral Care Coordinator of Collaborative Youth Music [email protected]
Tricia Amend Bombara Technology and Communications [email protected]
Sue Amalfi SP Parish Secretary [email protected]
Sarah Connolly SJ Parish Secretary [email protected]
Chrissy Cassa Communications Specialist [email protected]
Mary Lee Cirella SP Music Director and Organist [email protected]
Maria Wardwell SJ Cantor and Youth Choir Director [email protected]
Dave Pini Collaborative Property Manager [email protected]
George Cronin SJ & Saint John School Facilities Manager [email protected] RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Kathy Curley SP Religious Education Director, Grades 1-8 [email protected]
Donna Tosti SP Religious Education Assistant [email protected]
Linda Messore SJ Religious Education Program Coordinator Collaborative Confirmation Program Coordinator [email protected]
Andrea Fay SJ Rel. Ed. Teacher Support Coordinator SJ Cluster Program Coordinator SJ Middle School Rel. Ed. Coordinator [email protected]
Brenna Wertzberger James Hastings Luke DelVecchio Collaborative Youth Ministry Coordinators [email protected]
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Alan LaFleur Svea Fraser Collaborative Coordinators of R.C.I.A. [email protected] SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - SJSP CONFERENCE
For assistance please email [email protected] or call either Parish Office. A SVDP member will respond - all requests are completely confidential.
SAINT JOHN SCHOOL
Michael Dibbert Principal 781-235-0300 [email protected] COLLABORATIVE BULLETIN Regular Bulletin Deadline: Monday 12:00noon Email submissions to: [email protected]
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WE OFFER OUR PRAYERS
for members of our Collaborative who are ill, remembering especially:
Anne, Annie, Audrick, Barbara, Ben, Beverley, Bob, Celeste, Chrissy, Christopher, Christopher D.,
Harry, Gregory, Jim, Jim M., Kate, Karen, Kathleen, Mary, Mary C., Mary Kay, Matt, Mica, Milly, Nancy, Paul, Rob, Sheila, and a family of
eight who have asked for our prayers.
SUMMER BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS St. John: Monday through Thursday 9:00am - 4:00pm Friday 9:00am - 1:00pm St. Paul: Monday through Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm
KINDLY REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Christine Lanigan
Bernice F. Giovanella
Ricardo Morant
whose funeral Masses were recently offered at the
St. John-St. Paul Collaborative.
May their souls, and the souls of all our faithful departed share in the fullness of life and peace with God.
COLLABORATIVE NEWS
WORKSHOP ON SERIOUS ILLNESS AND
ADVANCE CARE PLANNING Are you concerned about your aging parents? Have you or has someone you know been diagnosed with a serious illness? Come hear a presentation and join in a discussion about palliative care, a way for people
to live better with serious illness that offers support for loved ones as well. Palliative care is often confused with hospice care and they are not the same thing. A Palliative Care/Advance Care Planning presentation will take place on Monday, September 23, 2019 at 7:00 PM at St. Patrick Church hall in Watertown. Presented by the Archdiocese of Boston’s Initiative for Palliative Care and Advance Care Planning.
WHERE ARE YOU ON YOUR
FAITH JOURNEY? RCIA is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. It the process by which adults enter full communion with our Church, through the sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist (Communion).
RCIA can help you along your faith journey if: You want to join the Church, and have never been
baptized. You have been baptized in another Christian faith
tradition, but want to join the Catholic Church. You have been baptized in the Catholic Church, but
never had your First Communion or Confirmation. If any of these describes your current situation and you seek full membership in the Catholic faith family, consider joining our Collaborative RCIA program. We meet weekly throughout the school year, with culmination in the celebration of the Rites of Initiation at the Easter Vigil in spring. RCIA begins in the autumn with a no-obligation period of exploration and discernment. If you think RCIA might be for you, contact either parish office by phone, or email [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you!
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
ST. JOHN-ST. PAUL SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
In today's Gospel, Jesus tells us to "strive to enter through the narrow gate," our call to be disciples and to follow Jesus’ demands that we learn to live for the sake of others. In the month of August, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist two families, providing assistance for utility and rent bills, etc. Thank You!
The Saint Vincent de Paul Society offers confidential help to those individuals and families experiencing temporary financial hardship due to illness, unemployment etc. If you are in need of assistance, please contact either Parish office St. John the Evangelist at 781-235-0045 or St. Paul at 781-235-1060. A Vincentian visit will be set up.
WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are now excited to announce our Collaborative, in partnership with Catholic Charities' Refugee and Immigration Services, will be welcoming a refugee family in the coming year. The Catholic Charities POWIR (Parishes Organized to Welcome Immigrants and Refugees) Program was developed as a tool for people wanting to assist in the resettlement process of a
single family. Many of the refugees POWIRtransitions to the Boston area have been living in refugee camps for over a decade awaiting the legal process of resettlement's conclusion. Many of their children were born in these camps. Our Parishes will offer pre-arrival, arrival, and post arrival support for the family. We will help to secure housing, employment, medical and legal services, schooling, language development and social/emotional support.
We need your help to do it. There are three ways you can shine a light of hope into the hearts of a family:
VOLUNTEER: Many hands are needed to join our energetic group of existing volunteers! All volunteers will be trained in the fall by the expert team at Catholic Charities. If you'd like to help, email [email protected] DONATE: You can make a contribution to help with cost of housing for the refugee family. Please place any donations you'd like to make by check in the regular offertory with a note in the subject line: POWIR DONATION Stay tuned for future opportunities to donate online! PRAY: The family our collaborative is welcoming this year is already in a refugee camp somewhere. Please pray for their safety and success at resettlement!
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION PROGRAM (GRADES 9 & 10) UPDATE
We are happy to report that the Collaborative Confirmation Preparation Program was very well received and will continue this upcoming year with a few updates. There are many changes to the schedule and requirements from years past so it is critical that new families register as soon as possible so they will receive the pertinent information about our new program and schedule.
For your convenience, two meetings (attend one at either location) for St. John and St. Paul parents and students are scheduled for: 7:30pm – 8:15pm Tuesday, September 10th in St. Paul’s Parish Hall 7:30pm – 8:15pm Thursday, September 12th in St. John’s Powers Hall Additional details about the meeting and program were sent to all families registered for Confirmation Preparation
program. Again, it is critical that 9th and 10th grade students are registered as soon as possible so all of the
pertinent information about our new program and schedule is distributed effectively.
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SAINT JOHN SCHOOL IS HIRING
Saint John School (Preschool-Grade 6) is seeking a part-time After School Program Assistant for the 2019-2020 school year. The position will help monitor extended day students from 4-6pm. Experience in education and with young children is preferable. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Anyone interested may call 781-235-0300 or email [email protected]
COLLABORATIVE NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL VISIT TO NPH IN
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Check out the blog at www.sjspwellesley.org/nph2019 to learn about the amazing trip our high school group had in the Dominican Republic.
Save the Date! September 28 We are planning a thank you for your support and a presentation to the Collaborative on Sunday, September 28 at 6pm in Powers Hall at St. John Church.
NPH IS COMING TO VISIT THIS FALL!
This November, NPH USA and the St. John – St. Paul Collaborative will be welcoming youth from the NPH home in Mexico. These youth will be visiting our collaborative to share their musical choir and stories with our community to raise awareness and support for their NPH home and family. NPH USA transforms the lives of abandoned and disadvantaged children in Latin America and the Caribbean by supporting the homes,
healthcare and educational programs of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH, Spanish for "Our Little Brothers and Sisters"). NPH creates families for life and teaches children the values of unconditional love, shared responsibility, and helping others. You may remember partnering with NPH USA in the past, and we are looking forward to rejuvenating the connection with a special weekend featuring a guest speaker and the musical group! NPH is looking for host families to welcome the youth into their homes! By opening your homes you are able to form meaningful connections with some of the children in our care and you are helping us to continue to transform the lives of children in need. We are looking for six families to host either two youth (ages 16-22) or a chaperone from the musical group from October 30- November 5 during which time they will be visiting area schools and local events. The musical group will be then performing and speaking at all St. John & St. Paul Masses on Saturday, Nov. 2 and Sunday Nov. 3. If you would like to sign up to be a host family, please visit: www.nphusa.org/host-family-mane For more information about becoming a host family or if you’d like to learn more about NPH USA, contact Elizabeth Caletka at (617) 206-4942 or [email protected]. We are hoping to have families identified by August 31st.
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ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8
Monday, August 26 7:00am Memorial Francis Bender
Tuesday, August 27 7:00am Memorial Richard A. Hovsepian
Wednesday, August 28 7:00am
Thursday, August 29 7:00am For the Parish
Friday, August 30 7:00am For the Parish
Saturday, August 31 7:00am 5:00pm
Memorial
First Anniversary
Joseph Tomasello
John Ogles
Sunday, September 1 7:30am 11:00am
Memorial
15th Anniversary
Memorial
Robert L. Cerra
Joseph L. Murphy
Thomas Powers Murphy
Sunday, August 25 7:30am
11:00am Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Eugene Panarese
Vera Doss Lansfield Vandersleesen
Betty Ann Sullivan
Saturday, August 24 5:00pm Memorial John V. Cahill
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
2019-2020 Program
All registered families should have received an email detailing opening day procedures with links to the final calendar and program information on the Parish website. If you registered and did not receive the email please contact Linda Messore at [email protected]. If
you have not registered and would like your child to participate please register as soon as possible on the Religious Ed page of the St. John website. The program information will be sent via email shortly thereafter.
Teachers: The kick-off meeting for all teachers is Wednesday, October 2nd, at 6pm in Powers Hall, in the basement of St. John’s church. Important updates to our program will be discussed so please make every effort to attend.
Cluster Families: The opening meeting for those registered as clusters will be held Wednesday, October 2nd, at 7pm in Powers Hall, in the basement of St. John’s church. Lesson plans will be distributed.
If you have any questions regarding the Teacher Meeting or our Cluster program/opening meeting, please contact Andrea Fay at [email protected].
Middle School Program Update
We have also updated the St. John’s Middle School Religious Education program based on feedback about the
changes we made last year. The program will again include six activity based on-site classes, which will take place
on Sunday mornings, coupled with an on-line learning component that will include videos and Mass preparation.
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Bryan Belton Joe Creonte
Lucy Kapples Bob McDonnell
Email: [email protected]
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
ST. JOHN PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Baptized into Christ, we are a community of believers, bonded by our desire to learn and to live the Gospel message. As a Eucharistic people, we share a commitment to foster our personal and communal growth in faith and to witness to Christ’s presence by our service to those in need, both within and beyond our parish community.
WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS
St. John Church
Saturday, August 24 Sunday, August 25
5:00pm 7:30am 11:00am
Celebrant Fr. Connelly Fr. Hehir Fr. Laughlin
Lector Dan Kenslea Theresa Murphy Paula O’Connor
Eucharistic Ministers
Carolyn Anderson Joe Restino
Stephen Ridge Clare Mungovan
Jon & Kathy Bonsall Margaret Klingmeyer
Jeannette Post
Cantor Kelly Meraw Kelly Meraw
Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19– 08/21/19) $40,647 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 08/21/18) $41,851 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($488,500) 8% Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19 - 08/21/19) $8,217 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 08/21/18) $13,555 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($350,000) 2%
Thank you to all who have contributed.
FINANCIAL UPDATE
SAINT JOHN SCHOOL
Saint John School Preschool and PreKindergarten have limited openings available for this current 2019-2020 school year. Please call today for more information or to schedule a tour. Come experience the Saint John School difference!
Call 781-235-0300 ext. 3 or email [email protected]
SO OTHERS MAY EAT (S.O.M.E.) Sunday, August 25 Today we will be providing
sandwiches to the Bristol Lodge in Waltham. Please consider making simple sandwiches like ham and cheese (no condiments). Wrapped sandwiches can be dropped off in the refrigerator in Powers Hall before 2:30pm on Sunday.
The sandwiches are distributed to the clients of Bristol’s various programs for the needy and provide a nourishing midday meal for the residents of shelters which are closed during the daytime hours.
Questions, contact Liz Phillips at 781-237-4430.
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, August 26 9:00am Special Intention The Glynn Family
Tuesday, August 27 9:00am Memorial Christina Dangond
Wednesday, August 28 9:00am Memorial Patrick McGoldrick
Thursday, August 29 9:00am Memorial James Mehl
Friday, August 30 9:00am Memorial Stephen Griffin
Saturday, August 31 9:00am
4:00pm
Memorial
For the Parish
John R. Riley
Sunday, September 1 7:30am
9:00am
For the Parish
Memorial
Memorial
Enrico Santamaria
Treva Fay Paltrineri
Sunday, August 25 7:30am
9:00am
For the Parish
Memorial
Jim Reilly
Saturday, August 24 4:00pm Memorial Charles Quirk
ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS
REGISTRATION FOR NEXT FALL All registrations will be done online from our website www.stpaulwellesley.com. Registrations received after June 1st will incur a late fee of $25.00 per child. Schedule is available at the website. If you have any questions, please email Kathy Curley at [email protected]
Have a great summer!
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AT ST. PAUL
CHURCH
Come and express your devotion to Jesus Christ truly present- Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity- in the sanctuary of St. Paul Church. Eucharistic Adoration is offered weekly on Tuesdays between 1-3pm. Come and experience the spiritual benefits of meditation in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ. You may come anytime and for any length of time between 1pm and 3pm.
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ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
ST. PAUL PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are a community of faith bound together by liturgical worship. The importance of worship at Mass is demonstrated by the active participation of our parishioners who strive for meaningful and moving Liturgical celebrations. As a family in Christ, we give support to our members and an opportunity to grow spiritually and intellectually.
WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS
St. Paul Church
Saturday, August 24 Sunday, August 25
4:00pm 7:30am 9:00am
Celebrant Msgr. Lind Fr. Blaney Fr. Laughlin
Lector Susan Looney Carol Pace John Murphy
Eucharistic Ministers
Lisa Cremonini Anne Theriault
Sarah Foley Harold Foley Tom Ulfelder
Pete Leone Bob McTighe Edward Vahey
Kelly Uller
Jacqueline Mahoney Jacqueline Fitzpatrick
Mark Vitello Donna Norwood
Cantor Martha Ebel Lindsey Galveo
Jim Drury (Chair) Lisa Cremonini
Harold Foley Susan Looney
Email: [email protected]
THINGS ARE LOOKING DIFFERENT AROUND HERE!
The staff has had a very busy summer here at St. Paul! As we work toward leasing the Saint Paul School building, we have been engaging in two large projects. The first project involves relocating the offices belonging to our Music Director (Mary Lee Cirella) and to Religious Education (Kathy Curley and Donna Tosti) from the school building to the Rectory offices. As you know, the St. Paul administrative staff, as well as the main offices for Fr. Jim, Fr. Robert, and the Pastoral Care Coordinator are already located in Rectory offices, so for the first time in many years all of the staff based at St. Paul will be under the same roof! We are very excited about the increased opportunities for both efficiency and for staff collaboration.
The second project involves moving our Religious Education classes from St. Paul School to the St. Paul Parish Hall. In order to do so, we are constructing five additional classrooms in the lower level of the hall, which will be ready before classes start this fall. As part of the process, we have been busy sorting, recycling, repurposing, and purging some items that have been located in these buildings for many years. You may have noticed a dumpster taking up residence in the parking lot - we apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause, and we thank you very much for your patience.
We are looking forward to showing the finished product to all of our parishioners in September!
VISITS TO OUR HOMEBOUND
PARISHIONERS If you or someone you know is in this
situation (or may be in the future) and might like a visit and an opportunity to receive Holy Communion at home, please contact Anne Mears: [email protected]
Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19– 08/21/19) $54,173 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 08/21/18) $57,360 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($470,000) 12% Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19 - 08/21/19) $17,689 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18- 08/21/18) $18,794 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($275,000) 6%
Thank you to all who have contributed.
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AGING and the FIVE SENSES
Thursday, May 9thArrival: 11:30am with lunch
Talk: 12:30pm–1:30pm
Discussing the normal sensory changes of aging, the complications that may occur as the result of underlying illness, and giving some suggestions for coping with the changes no matter the cause.
a talk with FR. JOHN R. SIBERSKI, SJ, MDFree & open to the public • Seating is limited
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