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Serving Wellesley - Newton
Mass Schedules
www.sjspwellesley.org
Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses
Saint John the Evangelist
7:00am
5:00pm
7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm
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
11:00am
Confession: Saturday 3:00 - 3:45pm (or by appointment)
January 6, 2019
St. John - St. Paul Collaborative The Epiphany of the Lord
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ST. JOHN - ST. PAUL COLLABORATIVE
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 Email: stjohnwellesley@stjohnwellesley.org
www.stjohnwellesley.org
Saint Paul Parish Office 502 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482
781-235-1060 Email: office@stpaulwellesley.com
www.stpaulwellesley.com
OUR COLLABORATIVE
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: CPC@sjspwellesley.org
Carolyn Anderson (SJ) Jon Bonsall (SJ) Leah Cinelli (SP) Rose Mary Donahue (SJ) Jerry Kehoe (SJ)
Mary Mullen (SJ) Donna Norwood (SP) Edward Ryan (SP) Doug Smith (SP)
Pastor Rev. James Laughlin jlaughlin@sjspwellesley.org Parochial Vicar Rev. Robert J. Blaney rblaney@sjspwellesley.org Senior Priest Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lind (SP) Priests in Residence Rev. John Connelly (SJ) Rev. J. Bryan Hehir (SJ) Director of Finance and Operations Jackie Welham jackie.welham@sjspwellesley.org SJ Coordinator of Music, Liturgy and Pastoral Care Kelly Meraw kelly.meraw@sjspwellesley.org Business Manager Tilde Gigliotti tilde.gigliotti@sjspwellesley.org Property Manager Dave Pini dave.pini@sjspwellesley.org SJ Facilities George Cronin gcronin@saintjohnschool.net
Technology and Communications Tricia Amend Bombara tricia.bombara@sjspwellesley.org SP Parish Secretary Sue Amalfi office@stpaulwellesley.com sue.amalfi@stpaulwellesley.com SJ Parish Secretary Sarah Connolly sarah.connolly@stjohnwellesley.org SJ Family Mass Coordinator Chrissy Cassa chrissy.cassa@stjohnwellesley.org SP Music Director & Organist Mary Lee Cirella mlcirella@stpaulwellesley.com SJ Youth Choir Director Maria Wardwell maria.wardwell@stjohnwellesley.org SJSP Sunday 5:00pm Mass Music Coordinator Anne Mears anne.mears@sjspwellesley.org
Collaborative Bulletin Editor bulletin@sjspwellesley.org Regular Bulletin Deadline: Monday 12:00noon
SP Religious Education Grades 1-8 Kathy Curley Donna Tosti stpaulreligioused@comcast.net SJ Religious Education, Grades 1-8 Linda Messore linda.messore@sjspwellesley.org Andrea Fay andrea.fay@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Confirmation Grades 9-10 Ronda Dew ronda.dew@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Youth Ministry Luke DelVecchio James Hastings Brenna Wertzberger Anne Mears youthministry@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Coordinators of R.C.I.A. Alan LaFleur Svea Fraser rcia@sjspwellesley.org Saint John School Michael Dibbert, Principal mdibbert@saintjohnschool.net 9 Ledyard St. Wellesley, MA 02481 781-235-0300
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The Epiphany of the Lord January 6, 2019
COLLABORATIVE NEWS
KINDLY REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Karen Boonchuilier
Karen FitzPatrick
Monique Ryan
Katherine Mullen
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.
WE OFFER OUR PRAYERS for members of our Collaborative who are ill, remembering
especially: Anne, Audrick, Chrissy, Christopher, Christopher D.,
Gregory, Jack, Jim, Kate, Kathleen, Kim, Mary, Mary Kay, Matt, Milly, Paul, Rob, Susan and a family of eight who have
asked for our prayers.
SUNDAY 5PM LOCATION St. John the Evangelist Church this week: Sunday, January 6
St. Paul Church next Sunday, January 13
SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY
Today we celebrate the feast of the Epiphany, where the Magi find the newborn king and offer him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Please consider making a contribution to the Saint John and Saint Paul Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. Drop your offering in the collection basket or mail to either parish office. Happy New Year and May God Bless you ! Our Next meeting of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society will
be held at 6:45pm On Thursday January 17, 2019 at Saint John
Parish Center.
All are welcome !
BULLETIN COVER
The Adoration of the Magi
Fra Angelico (1440) and Fra Filippo Lippi (1460)
In Renaissance Florence, the Feast of Epiphany was celebrated in grand style on the 6th of January with elaborate pageants sponsored by the ruling Medici family. This feast observes the recognition of the Christ Child by the Magi, or the secular world. For the Medici family, the Feast of Epiphany also symbolized the conjoining of their secular wealth and power with their Catholic faith. The Medici family commissioned some of the most beautiful artwork of the Italian Renaissance. Fra Angelico, a devout Dominican, a was commissioned to paint The Adoration of the Magi, which was left unfinished in 1440. Twenty years later, Fra Filippo Lippi, a lapsed Carmelite, was commissioned to complete the painting. What is special about The Adoration of the Magi is the way that it seamlessly combines the styles of the two artists. The delicate, stylized depiction of Mary's face is a hallmark of Fra Angelico's work, and the more realistic, modeled depiction of St. Joseph's face by Fra Filippo Lippi shows the development of humanism in Renaissance art. This painting is in a tondo or round shape, which format was often used for images of the Madonna and Child in Italian Renaissance art. The Adoration of the Magi is in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
FLOWER OFFERINGS
ST. JOHN CHURCH Giovanni Apicella
Sarah Calcio
Adeline and Raymond Capobianco
Thomas A. Capobianco
Margaret and Theodore Dada
The Darché Family
The Darling Family
Esther Denman
Mary Denman
Robert Denman
Marguerite Fitzgerald
Arthur J. Greenwood
Eileen E. Greenwood
James and Gladys Harrington
Maureen Harrington
Daine Harris
Eleanor Holownia
Hughes and McCarthy Family Members
Andrew J. McCarthy
Thomas Meraw
Giles E. Mosher, Jr.
John Madden Mullen
David W.C. Putnam
Frederic L. Putnam
Margaret W. Putnam
Alice and Stephen Ridge
Carolyn Ridge
Myrtle Schatzle
Grace St. Thomas
Oscar St. Thomas
Terri St. Thomas
Erin Van Flandern
James Whamond
Patricia Whamond
Vernon Young
ST. PAUL CHURCH
Mr & Mrs Peter Amalfi
Antonetta Casagrande
Josephine Di Cristofaro
Lucille & Claude Elmore
Bridget Kelly
Lorraine Manley
Mr and Mrs Dexter Nickerson
Stella Nugent
Paul
Mary Resmini
Amelia Marie Stewart
John and Elizabeth Stewart
MUSIC OFFERINGS
ST. JOHN CHURCH Christopher S. Barrett
Herbert and Virginia Challen
Peggie and Ted Dada
Sherill Ann Duggan
William Fearnley
Eileen E. Greenwood
James and Gladys Harrington
Maureen Harrington
William Holding
Marilyn McLaughlin
Thomas Meraw
John M. Mullen
Robert Mungovan
Sally Mungovan
Vernon Young
ST. PAUL CHURCH
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Amalfi
Rita Grignaffini
Katherine W. Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Dexter Nickerson
Frances and William O’Connor
Please note the following additions to our Christmas flower and music donations in memory of our loved ones.
THE ST. JOHN - ST. PAUL YOUNG ADULT
GROUP The St. John- St. Paul Young Adult Group is hosting several bible studies in the coming weeks at St. John’s starting at 6pm in the parish basement hall. Our upcoming bible study dates include: Jan. 06, Jan. 20, and Feb. 03. Please note that on January 6th, we will be in the basement chapel instead due to religious education classes. If you’re over the age of 21 and looking to build the faith with other young adults in the collaborative, please join us!
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Come for this special gift of Confession every Saturday
at 3:00pm at St. Paul Church and at 3:30pm in St. John’s Chapel.
EVENING FOR WOMEN
There is no meeting in January.
Our next evening together will be on Tuesday , February 5
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
There will be a Youth Group meeting tonight January 6
after the Youth Mass.
All High School aged students are welcome.
CONFIRMATION
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION PROGRAM
(GRADES 9 & 10) UPDATE
St. John Grades 9-10: Sunday, 1/6 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class St. Paul Grades 9-10: Sunday, 1/13 5:00 pm Mass 6:00pm Class A full calendar of all events is available at the Confirmation page of the Collaborative website,
COLLABORATIVE YOUTH IMMERSION AND SERVICE TRIP
AUGUST 15-21, 2109 All High Schoolers are invited to join the St. John-St. Paul Youth Ministry team and NPH for an immersion and service trip to NPH Dominican Republic this Summer. This will be an unforgettable opportunity to experience the work of NPH firsthand, meet the amazing children who live in the NPH Dominican Republic home and take part in a service project which will have a lasting impact on the community there. This trip is offered to current High School students and places are limited. To find out more or to sign up : - Please take a flyer from the back of the church. - Come to the Sunday 5pm Mass at St. Paul Church next Sunday, January 13, where you will hear about NPH Dominican Republic. - Attend the parent/student information session on
Wednesday, January 16 at 7:00pm in St. John Powers Hall (underneath the Church)
Please contact anne.mears@sjspwellesley.org with any questions
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ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Joe Creonte Lucy Kapples Bob McDonnell
Email: FC@stjohnwellesley.org
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Saturday, January 5 5:00pm Memorial Joseph Thibeault
Sunday, January 6 7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
Memorial
Special Intention
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Carolyn J. Ridge
The Orr Family
Kristen Garrigus
Barry Monahan
Eric Bozon
Cecilia De Escallon
Gloria LaRossa
Monday, January 7 7:00am Memorial Richard Mungovan
Tuesday, January 8 7:00am Memorial Michelle Barlow
Wednesday, January 9 7:00am Memorial Joseph Gill
Thursday, January 10 7:00am Memorial Patricia Whamond
Friday, January 11 7:00am Memorial Memorial Memorial
Deborah Orr Martin Margaret Orr Stephen and Rosalie Orr
Saturday, January 12 7:00am Memorial Barry Monahan
5:00pm Memorial Ted McLellan
Sunday, January 13 7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Memorial
Robert Mungovan
Barry Monahan
Sallie Ames
Raoul Marradi
Financial updates will resume after the holiday season. Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 12/10/18) $171,756 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17– 12/10/17) $204,950 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 12/10/18) $166,655 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 12/10/17) $197,870
Thank you to all who have contributed.
ST. JOHN'S BOOK GROUP
We are pleased to announce the revival of the parish book group at St. John's. We will meet quarterly to discuss works of fiction by authors who are Catholic or whose writings
speak to spiritual truths that we hold dear. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday, 12 February, 7:00-8:30pm in the first floor conference room in the parish center on the St. John's campus. Our first book selection is The End of the Affair (~200 pages) written in 1951 by Graham Greene, an English author and convert to Catholicism. Our discussion will be co-led by Alan LaFleur and Donna Ticchi. For more information or to enroll, please contact dmticchi@comcast.net. Thank you and happy and reading!
CHRISTMAS WISH PROGRAM 2018 THANK YOU The Christmas Wish team wish to thank all our wonderful parishioners and volunteers who gave so generously to the 2018 Christmas Wish program. Your generosity provided gifts and food cards to over 400 families this year and made Christmas significantly brighter for these families. We extend our prayerful gratitude to all who make this program a success. Thank you !
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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.
ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS
WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS
This Week: Sunday, January 6 Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:45am Wednesday, January 9 Grades 1 – 6 Class 3:30 – 4:45pm Next Week: Sunday, January 13 Grades 1 – 6 Class 10:00 – 10:4am A full calendar of all events is available at the Religious Education page of the Parish website, www.stjohnwellesley.org.
St. John
Saturday, January 5 Sunday, January 6
5:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Celebrant Fr. Hehir Fr. Hehir Fr. Blaney Fr. Connelly
Lector Dan Kenslea John Stewart Family Mass Corinne Spinale
Eucharistic Ministers
Bob Feige Liz Phillips
Debra Surner
Stephen Ridge Jeff Connors Bill Larrenaga
Renee Curtin John Riley Joan Riley Jim Stokes
Regina Watts
Kathi Aldridge John Johnson Paula Gomez Ann Swanson
Richard & Virginia Wright
Cantor Kelly Meraw Maria Wardwell Kelly Meraw
5:00pm
Fr. Blaney
Youth Lector
Youth Music
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8
Are you considering a Catholic education for your child(ren) age 2.9 - Grade 6? If you'd like to learn more about Saint John School and how your child(ren) can benefit from our values based education, please contact us for more information or to schedule a tour! Visit our website www.saintjohnschool.net or call today 781-235-0300
SAINT JOHN SCHOOL NEWS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Calling all “mature” altar servers!!! As efforts continue to recruit and train new altar servers among the youth of St. John Parish, there is an opportunity in the interim for men and women to assist the celebrant as altar servers during Mass. This entails setting the altar after the Prayers of the Faithful through the Washing of the Hands. Training will be provided!!! If you are interested and willing to assist during the weekly Masses, please contact Jon Bonsall at JBonsall@keeganwerlin.com. Thank you!!
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ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8
Saturday, January 5 4:00pm 1st Anniv. Rita McElhatton
Sunday, January 6 7:30am Memorial Laurie O’Grady
9:00am
11:00am
1st Anniv.
Memorial
Memorial
Joseph Guarnieri Harry Zani John R. Duggan
Monday, January 7 9:00am Memorial Peter Armstrong
Tuesday, January 8 9:00am Special Intention The Glynn Family
Wednesday, January 9 9:00am Memorial Lucille Gendreau
Thursday, January 10 9:00am Memorial Memorial Memorial
Cuchi Riccon Rubiano Marcelo Jean Anna Eva Jean
Friday, January 11 9:00am For the Parish
Saturday, January 12 9:00am For the Parish
4:00pm For the Parish
Sunday, January 13 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
For the Parish Memorial Memorial
Marijean Sommer William and Emily Maher
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
We wish all our families a beautiful Christmas Season and blessings for a Happy New Year Sunday Morning Session: Grades 1 – 5 class on January 6th, 13th, and 27th from 10:15am – 11:15am Wednesday Session: Grades 1 – 5 class on January 9th, 16th, and 23rd from 2:00pm – 3:00pm Questions??? Call Donna or Kathy at 781-235-5012 stpaulreligioused@comcast.net
WELLESLEY FOOD
PANTRY
"We must not seek the child Jesus in the pretty figures of our Christmas cribs. We must seek him among the undernourished children who have gone to bed at night with nothing to eat ..." (Archbishop Oscar Romero) This weekend (1/5 – 1/6) is the first weekend of January and we are collecting canned fruit and laundry detergent for the Wellesley Food Pantry. Let us not forget that while we were celebrating during the holidays there were many in our community, not starving, but who are having difficulty just getting along. Thank you for your help and concern. As always the Wellesley Food Pantry thanks St Paul parishioners for their consistent generosity. "A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor." Proverbs 22:9
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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 PARISH NEWS
Financial updates will resume after the holiday season. Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18– 12/10/18) $204,812 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17– 12/10/17) $214,164 Annual Appeal Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 12/10/18) $168,667 Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 12/10/17) $151,379
Thank you to all who have contributed.
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Jim Drury (Chair) Lisa Cremonini
Harold Foley Susan Looney
Email: FC@stpaulwellesley.org
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
St. Paul Church
Saturday, January 5 Sunday, January 6
4:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am
Celebrant Fr. Blaney Fr. Laughlin Fr. Laughlin Msgr. Lind
Lector Mary Kelly Joe Barnes Youth Lector Tory DeFazio
Eucharistic Ministers
Michael Mastrianni David Mosher Harold Foley Sarah Foley
Je’Lesia Jones
Justine Crowley Angel Carillo Bob McTighe
Barbara McDonald Jason Kim
Jennifer Kane
Tory DeFazio Jackie Mahoney James O’Connor
Jim Johnson Lee Johnson
Cantor Abby Mae Rogers Carl Wrubel Lois Hearn
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 will be offered weekly on Tuesdays between 1-3pm. Come and experience the spiritual benefits of a holy hour of meditation in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ.
ST. PAUL MEN’S FELLOWSHIP GROUP
YOU’RE INVITED! We'll be covering Chapter 4 (Morality and
Psychoanalysis); Chapter 5 (Sexual Morality) and, Chapter 6 (Christian Marriage) of Book 3 of Mere Christianity
by C. S. Lewis
Wednesday, January 9th 7:30-8:30pm St. Paul Parish Hall
St. Paul Men’s Fellowship Group For more information, email tory@windsorpressonline.com
NEXT WEEKEND’S SECOND COLLECTION:
Next weekend’s second collection is the special monthly
for St. Paul Parish. Thank you for your generosity.
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