Please join us this weekend for our Mass for the Baptism of the Lord, celebrated by Fr. Jim and recorded at St. Paul Church, by clicking the video above. You can also watch the Mass on our Vimeo page. This Mass,
Cardinal O’Malley Statement: “It is peace we need in our nation today, united by the common good of our people…”

The beginning of the Prayer of St. Francis is familiar to most of us: “Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.” And it is peace we need in our nation today, united by the common good of our people. The violence witnessed in our nation’s capital yesterday serves only to inflame our divisions and pit citizen against citizen at a time we need to be united. We reject all forms of violence including the acts of those who stormed our Capitol…
St. Paul “Giving Tree” Wrap-Up
Letter from the St. John “Christmas Wish” Team
Roman Catholic Bishops Statement on Abortion Expansion
Wednesday, December 30 at Noon: Ringing of the Bells for Lives Lost to Covid

The Archdiocese of Boston will join the Archdiocese of New York, and others around the country, in ringing their church bells on Wednesday, December 30 at 12 noon to remember and honor the more than 330,000 lives lost to COVID-19 this year in the United States. Our Collaborative will join in this effort by live streaming the ringing of bells from St. John Church. We invite everyone to take a moment at noon, whether in person or via the live stream here on our website, to listen and participate with us. (Unfortunately, the bells at St. Paul Church cannot be rung until repairs have been completed.)
Friday, January 1 is the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God

Please join us online for a live stream of our Mass for the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God from St. Paul Church. The Mass will be available live on our website and on our Vimeo and YouTube channels at 9:00am (and on demand after that.)
Reminder: The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation remains suspended in the Archdiocese of Boston. Individuals at particular risk, including older adults and those with complicating medical conditions, are strongly urged to avoid the risks associated with in-person indoor events.
Watch Now – Our Virtual Service of Lessons and Carols
Collectively, we are all experiencing a Christmas like no other. As a Collaborative, we grieve the loss of the sights and sounds of literally thousands of parishioners flooding our doors to celebrate the birth of our Lord. Yet, when placed






