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St. John - St. Paul Collaborative
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Confession: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm in the Chapel (or by appointment)
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Saint John the Evangelist Parish Office 9 Glen Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
781-235-0045 / 781-235-6990 (fax) Email: [email protected]
www.stjohnwellesley.org
Saint Paul Parish Office 502 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482
781-235-1060 / 781-235-4620 (fax) Email: [email protected]
www.stpaulwellesley.com
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Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday, following the 4:00pm Mass at St. Paul and 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)
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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)
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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) ��� 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] ����������������������� �������������� Andrea Doglioli Interim SP Religious Education Program Coordinator, 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] ������������������������������������ Alan LaFleur Svea Fraser Collaborative Coordinators of R.C.I.A. [email protected] ������������������������������-�� ������������� For assistance please email [email protected] or call either Parish Office. A SVDP member will respond - all requests are completely confidential. ������ ����������
Main Office - 781-235-0300
Robert Fanning Interim Principal [email protected]
Pamela Cook Director of Enrollment [email protected] ���������������������� Regular Bulletin Deadline: Monday 12:00noon Email submissions to: [email protected]
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First Sunday of Lent March 1, 2020
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whose funeral Masses were offered at our Collaborative. May their souls, and the souls of all our faithful departed
share in the fullness of life and peace with God.
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“return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.”
Return to the Lord, your God, for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love, and repents of evil.
- Joel 2:12-13
At that time Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. He fasted for forty days and forty nights…-Matthew 4:1 Which voices do we listen to? The world is a noisy place and we are bombarded by voices telling us what to wear, what to buy, what to believe, what is beautiful. During this holy season of Lent, we are invited to enter the desert with Jesus. Here we will learn, like Jesus, to discern the voice of our loving God against the din of competing voices. As we allow God’s voice to speak deep in our hearts, we discover ourselves as loved uncon-ditionally, as beloved. As we come to know ourselves as God’s beloved, we are more able to see the face of God in the needy around us and to become instruments of God’s love and mercy to those we encounter. Pope Francis encourages us “to lose ourselves decisively on the path of Jesus, the path which leads to life…Let us enter into the desert without fear, because we are not alone; we are with Jesus, with the Father and with the Holy Spirit. In fact, as it was for Jesus, it is the Holy Spirit who guides us on the Lenten journey; that same Spirit descended upon Jesus and has been given to us in Baptism. As we cross the Lenten “desert,” we fix our gaze toward Easter, which is Jesus’ definitive victory against evil, against sin and against death.” We invite you to enter fully into this Lenten journey into the desert. Take advantage of the offerings of our collab-orative for prayer and reflection, for service and for reconciliation. Let’s listen together to the voice of God. Yours in Christ Jesus, Fr. Jim
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Every Wednesday from 6:30-8:00pm* March 4 at St. Paul Church March 11 at St. John Chapel March 18 at St. Paul Church
March 25* at St. John Church April 1 at St. Paul Church April 8 at St. John Chapel
*On March 25, the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available at our Collaborative Reconciliation
Service at 7:00pm at St. John Church
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Every Friday Morning following the 9:00am Mass
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Every Tuesday at 7:15pm in the Chapel
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remembering especially: Carmen, Karen, Ben, Kip,
Chrissy, Jeremiah, Sandy, Christopher, Kim, Paula, Fred, Bernie, James, Gretchen,
David, Luke, Alice and John
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"Our world has a grave social debt towards the poor." Pope Francis
This weekend (2/29 - 3/1) we are collecting canned fruit and laundry detergent for the Wellesley Food Pantry. Did you know that the Wellesley Food Pantry provides basic food and personal care products to Wellesley residents, serving more than 425 people, with a third aged 60+ and another third aged 18 and under? About two-thirds of the clientele come from public housing. The Wellesley Food Pantry is always very grateful for your donations and our monthly participation. Your donations may be left in the bins at the front entrance of St. Paul church.
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Lent is a call to "give alms for the poor." Wherever you live in the parish, there are poor families within walking distance of your home. When in need, they ring the rectory bell. They are, in effect, ringing your doorbell. Is there a
family you know who needs assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can help the suffering and poor. Please contact either parish office St. John at 781-235-0045 or St. Paul at 781-235-1060 or email [email protected]. A SVDP member will respond- all requests are completely confidential.
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This Lent, you are invited to participate in the One Heart Lent Program, an effort to help feed hun-gry people in Lawrence, MA. The One Heart Lent Program raises money to provide free, nutritious meals in Lawrence through the Cor Unum Meal Center. (“Cor Unum” means “One Heart” in Latin.) Cor Unum serves meals to hundreds of people every day, 365 days a year.
Almsgiving is our sharing our material treasure with people who are in need. The One Heart Lent Program is a fan-tastic opportunity for your family to do Lenten almsgiving. To participate, all you need is an open heart, the desire to grow in the Lord, and a jar. Throughout Lent place your Lenten alms in the jar. At the end of Lent, put your collec-tion in the form of a check and mail it to the One Heart Lent Program. Every dollar you contribute will provide one full, nutritious meal at Cor Unum. Visit CorUnumMealCenter.org for more information.
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�������������������� ������³-´ Each year, in preparing for Lent, we reach out as a community to one particular place of suffering, amid so many in the world, through our Collaborative Lenten Gift. In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus reminds us not only that we must love our neighbors - without boundaries - but that our love must be manifest in action. This year, our Collaborative Lenten Gift will help us manifest our love into action by establishing a St. John-St. Paul Collaborative POWIR Fund to support our ongoing immigrant and refugee resettlement work in partnership with Catholic Charities Boston. In 2019, our collaborative established a POWIR ("Parishes Organized to Welcome Immigrants and Refugees") program to assist Catholic Charities with immigrant and refugee resettlement. POWIR programs have helped thousands of refugee clients find places to live, make friends, learn English, find work, receive pro bono legal counsel and medical services, and achieve social integration. Throughout Lent, in the bulletin and on the websites, we will share the POWIR story with you as we prepare for our Special Collection on March 28-29.
Next weekend, we will officially launch the 2020 Catholic Appeal in our parish. Each year, we are called to make a gift to the Appeal so that we can support the Archdiocese and the many Central Ministries that make our parishes, schools, and communities stronger. This is our Church and every gift to the Appeal makes an important difference in the lives of so many. For more information or to donate, visit bostoncatholicappeal.org.
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First Sunday of Lent March 1, 2020
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VENUE CHANGE to St. John Powers Hall Sunday, March 1 from 3-5pm
The second session to complete both the film and discussion is now being held at St. John’s Powers Hall not St. Paul Parish Hall as originally announced. Please join us on March 1 from 3-5pm.
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LENT...SEASON OF GRACE. Our Lenten Path, so familiar - yet always NEW! What does our loving Christ want to make new in our lives?? All women of the collaborative are warmly invited to An Evening for Women. This year we are exploring the topic Women Called to Be. As we continue to discern God's call in varied ways, this month we will turn our eyes and hearts toward our Lenten Path with Sr. Evelyn Ronan. Bring a dish to share for our potluck gathering! This evening is also a wonderful opportunity to invite a friend or neighbor to come along!
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������������������������������ Were you aware that, in addition to supporting so many of our neighbors in need with immediate financial hard-ship, our newly established St. Vincent de Paul Society also provides the homebound in our parishes with a plant for Christmas and Easter? What an incredible symbol of all of our prayers for our sisters and brothers who are not able to attend Mass on a regular basis!
If you know of someone in our Collaborative who is homebound, in need of a regular Eucharistic Ministry visit or would benefit from a beautiful Easter gift from our SVDP please contact Kelly Meraw at [email protected]
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Please join Mary Kay Heath on March 7, 2020 to celebrate Five First Saturdays with the rosary at 8:40am
and a 15 minute meditation after the St. Paul 9:00am Mass. This follows Jesus’ request to honor His Mother, The Immaculate Heart of Mary. “So many souls will be
saved and there will be peace.”
The St. Paul Catholic Men's Fellowship Group invites you to a Lenten Day of Prayer and Reflection on Sunday, March 22, 2020 at the Campion Center, 319 Concord Road in Weston.
"Finding God in the Ordinary" will be directed by Father William Barry, S.J. The program begins at 9am followed by Mass at 10am and ending at 4pm. We will look at stories and events in ordinary life that reveal the pres-ence of God. Become aware of the presence of God in your daily life. Women are cordially invited. The Sacra-ment of Reconciliation is available upon request. Cost is $60 per person which includes morning coffee and lunch. Reservations are required as space is limited. Carpooling available. Checks are made payable to Campion Center Conference & Renewal. For more infor-mation contact [email protected] or 781-235-0265 (an office number).
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provided with admission. Desserts to be provided by parishioners
Tickets: $20/Adult; $5/child Tickets will be available three ways: 1) after most Masses during the weekend of February 29/March 1 and March 7/8; 2) in the St. Paul rectory office; or 3) by emailing [email protected] and providing payment at the door on the 14th.
Many hands help to contribute to this fun parish event - please email [email protected] if you can decorate, set up,
or provide a dessert. Thank you!
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Upcoming Classes: March 1 10:00-10:45am Grade 1-5 Sunday program March 2 5:30-6:30pm Grade 1-5 Monday program March 8 10:00-10:45am Grade 1-5 Sunday program March 15 10:00-10:45am Grade 1-5 Sunday program March 16 5:30-6:30pm Grade 1-5 Monday program March 22 Grade 1 Mass 9AM Family Mass March 22 10:00-10:45am Grade 1-5 Sunday program Please contact Linda Messore at [email protected] with any questions.
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questions: [email protected]
Sunday, March 22 - 5pm Mass at St. Paul 6pm Rome Night at St. Paul Parish Hall
Sunday, March 29 - 5pm Mass at St. John 6-7pm Class - LAST CLASS for the St. John program
at the St. John Parish Center
Sunday, April 5 - 5pm Mass at St. John 6-7pm Class - LAST CLASS for the St. Paul program
at the St. John Parish Center
Upcoming Classes: Wednesday Session 2:00 – 3:00pm Classes meet on March 4, 11, 18, 25
Sunday Morning Session 10:15 – 11:15am Class meets on March 8, 15, 29
Grades 7 & 8 Session 4:00 – 4:45pm Class meets on April 5 (last class) Upcoming Events: First Communion Parents Meeting Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00pm - Parish Hall
The complete Class Schedule is available online at www.stpaulwellesley.com. If you have any questions, please email Andrea Doglioli at [email protected]
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Grades 6th to 8th are collecting toiletries for Resource Center and/or Women’s Center. Please bring your donations by March 1st to either Religious Ed program. Thank you in advance for your generosity. For more information you can contact: Andrea Doglioli [email protected] Linda Messore [email protected]
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Each year, the Houses of Worship in Wellesley gather together for an hour of fellowship and sharing God’s light through songs, drama & Scripture. We are looking for volunteers to perform at this event. Students will be singing a song. If your child wants to participate please contact Andrea Doglioli or Linda Messore.
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Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19– 02/26/20) $318,904 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 02/26/19) $299,195 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($470,000) 68%
Online Giving* (07/01/19-01/31/20) $25,810 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19 - 02/26/20) $249,466 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 02/26/19) $234,850 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($275,000) 91%
Online Giving* (07/01/19-01/31/20) $23,404 *Online Giving amounts are included in Actual YTD total.
St. Paul Finance Council: Jim Drury (Chair),
Lisa Cremonini, David Foley, Harold Foley, Susan Looney Email: [email protected]
Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19– 02/26/20) $299,051 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 02/26/19) $295,562 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($488,500) 61%
Online Giving* (07/01/19-01/31/20) $60,633 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/19 - 02/26/20) $309,946 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 02/26/19) $294,072 % of Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Budget ($350,000) 89%
Online Giving* (07/01/19-01/31/20) $45,125
*Online Giving amounts are included in Actual YTD total.
St. John Finance Council: Bryan Belton, Joe Creonte, Lucy Kapples, Bob McDonnell Email: [email protected]
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St. John’s Family Mass April 5, 2020.Attendance at one rehearsal Saturday, April 4 from 9:00am to 12:00pm is required/mandatory. Confirmation candidates earn 5 hours of community service credit.
For more information and to register:
Maria Wardwell 781-258-7249 or [email protected].
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Chapel. Sign up and first rehearsal is on 3/8. The children will sing at the 9:00am Family Mass on Easter Sunday, April 12. Registration closes Sunday 3/15.
Saint John School will be hosting a bake sale after the 9am Mass this Sunday March 1 in Powers Hall. Third graders are raising money for wild life affected by the Australian Fires.
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Monday, March 2 7:00am
Tuesday, March 3 7:00am Memorial Libardo Betancourt
Wednesday, March 4 7:00am Memorial John B. Leonard and Elizabeth Leonard
Thursday, March 5 7:00am Memorial Donald W. Richman
Friday, March 6 7:00am Memorial Emilio Mezzone
Saturday, March 7 7:00am 5:00pm
For the Parish Memorial
Joseph Estelle Scammon
Sunday, March 8 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial
Robert W. Wilcox Rick DeStefano Arthur C. Moulton Julie Lawler Elsie Nealon
Sunday, March 1 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm
Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial
Emilio Mezzone Ann Figge Nawn Joseph Flannery Erin, Allison and Andrew Pascal
Saturday, February 29 5:00pm Memorial Richard Edward Rahill
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St. John Church
Saturday, Feb. 29 Sunday, March 1
5:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Celebrant Fr. Blaney Fr. Connelly Fr. Laughlin Fr. Laughlin
Lector Lee Phillips Emmett Lyne Jack Henry Villalba Pat Murphy
Eucharistic Ministers
Liz Phillips Joe Restino
Stephen Ridge Clare Mungovan
Renee Curtin John Riley Joan Riley
Christine Hayes John Johnson
Cantor Kelly Meraw Maria Wardwell Kelly Meraw
5:00pm
Fr. Laughlin
Teen
Teens
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Monday, March 2 9:00am Memorial Claudia M. Allen
Tuesday, March 3 9:00am Special Intention Brusetti and McGinn Families
Wednesday, March 4 9:00am Memorial Irene Crowley
Thursday, March 5 9:00am Memorial Ellen A. Bures
Friday, March 6 9:00am Memorial JoAnne DeCecchis
Saturday, March 7 9:00am 4:00pm
Memorial Memorial
Arthur Moulton Chad Finn
Sunday, March 8 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm
Special Intention For the Parish Memorial Memorial
Lucy Consentino Mario Genovese Olivia Wigon
Sunday, March 1 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
For the Parish Memorial Memorial 5th Anniversary Memorial
John Diehl Murphy Ben Delaney Zoe Lobb Carmen Ulpino
Saturday, February 29 4:00pm Memorial Blandine Brais
St. Paul Church
Saturday, February 29 Sunday, March 1
4:00pm 7:30am 9:00am
Celebrant Msgr. Lind Fr. Blaney Fr. Blaney
Lector Anne Theriault Carol Pace Family Mass Lector
Eucharistic Ministers
Lisa Cremonini Je’Lesia Jones
Thomas Ulfelder
Justine Crowley Pete Leone Ed Vahey
Jason Kim Donna Norwood
Tessa Meehan
Cantor Abby Mae Rogers Robert Mears
11:00am
Fr. Hehir
Sally Murphy
Jim Johnson Lee Johnson
Anne Theriault
Lois Hearn
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The premier destination for luxury timepieces, jewelry and art in Massachusetts.
Date & Time is a gallery-like boutique showcasing exclusive jewelry and timepieces brands such as Rolex,
Tudor, Messika, Roberto Coin and Simon G.
5 Concord Road, Sudbury MA 978 579 3002 dateandtimema.com
The premier destination for luxury timepieces, jewelry and art in Massachusetts.
Date & Time is a gallery-like boutique showcasing exclusive jewelry and timepieces brands such as Rolex,
Tudor, Messika, Roberto Coin and Simon G.
5 Concord Road, Sudbury MA 978 579 3002 dateandtimema.com
The premier destination for luxury timepieces, jewelry and art in Massachusetts.
Date & Time is a gallery-like boutique showcasing exclusive jewelry and timepieces brands such as Rolex,
Tudor, Messika, Roberto Coin and Simon G.
5 Concord Road, Sudbury MA 978 579 3002 dateandtimema.com
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Learn if you qualify for the VA’s Aid and Attendance Benefit, up to $2,266 a month, for wartime veterans and their surviving spouses to help pay for Assisted Living and Senior Care.
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Please call to reserve your space.
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Wednesday, March 11Arrival: 5:30pm with dinner
Talk: 6-7pm
Learn if you qualify for the VA’s Aid and Attendance benefit up to $2,266 a month, for wartime veterans and their surviving spouses to help pay for Assisted Living and Senior care.
Patty Servaes, Founder of Elder Benefits ConsultingHas been assisting seniors in getting the benefits they deserve for the past 15 years
Free & open to the public • Seating is limitedCarmel Terrace Assisted Living | 933 Central St. Framingham, MA 01701
RSVP to Dixie Emond | [email protected] • 508-788-8000 x425
If you are a veteran, or the surviving spouse of a veteran who served at least 90 days on active duty and at least one day during wartime, you may eligible for benefits up to $1,900 per month to help pay for senior housing.
Learn if you qualify for the VA’s Aid and Attendance Benefit, up to $2,266 a month, for wartime veterans and their surviving spouses to help pay for Assisted Living and Senior Care.
GUEST SPEAKERPatty Servaes
Founder of Elder Benefits Consultinghas been assisting seniors in getting the benefits they deserve
for the past 15 years.
RSVP to Dixie [email protected] • 508-788-8000 x425
933 Central St. Framingham, MA 01701
Wednesday, March 11, 2020 5:30pm Arrival, with dinner. Talk 6-7pm.
Free and Open to the Public, limited seating.
VA Benefits - Are YOU eligible?
Please call to reserve your space.
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