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
JOIN US TO CELEBRATE BOSTON’S PATRON SAINT WITH OUR ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER! Saturday, March 14 5:00-7:00pm St. Paul Parish Hall Dinner, drinks, dessert, music and babysitting provided with admission. Desserts to be provided by parishioners. $20 per Adult /
We will view the second half of the film and complete our discussion on Sunday, March 1 from 3-5pm in St. John Powers Hall – please note the change in venue. All are welcome, but space is limited. Please call
COLLABORATIVE SCHEDULE 7:00am Mass at St. John (Upper Church) 9:00am Mass at St. Paul 9:00am Mass at St. John (with Saint John School – all welcome!) 12:10 Mass at St. John 2:10 Ash Service at St. Paul (with St. Paul Religous Ed – all welcome!) 5:30pm Mass at St.
Priests and seminarians from Pope St. John XXIII Seminary in Weston will be available for the distribution of ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 26, from 6:30am until 8:00am at the Riverside T Station.
Pope Francis’ far-reaching encyclical, Laudato Si: Care for Our Common Home, challenges us in 2020 more than ever before. In our presentation, we will explore traditional Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and conversion of heart as we listen to and respond to
All high school students are invited to bring a bed sheet (to make a toga) and friends to play a fun game based on ancient Rome. Food, fun, and prizes!
Following the viewing of the first half of the film we are fortunate to be joined by Fr. Ryan Connors who will moderate a discussion. Fr. Connors is Professor of Moral Theology at St. John’s Seminary. He received his Doctorate
God’s plea is straightforward and simple: He wants you close to him. He yearns for you as a father or mother longs for a lost child. God is asking you to stop what you normally do and take the time