Fr. Matthew will celebrate a First Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday at St. Paul Church. The Mass will be private due to current social distancing limitations, but it will be streamed live on the St. John-St. Paul Collaborative Facebook page.
Supporting Your Parish
We understand that there are very challenging days ahead for many people. We ask that you please continue to support your parish, if at all possible, during these troubling times, as we rely on our weekly Offertory Collections and monthly Special
They’re Here! Some Good News in a Difficult Time…
It is with hearts brimming over with joy we announce the truly miraculous arrival of our new POWIR family, Emile and Rosine Rwamuhinda and their children, in Boston! The family landed at Logan Airport today at 2:20pm. During these unimaginably
March 16: A Message from Fr. Jim
On that day, as evening drew on, Jesus said to his disciples: “Let us cross to the other side.” Leaving the crowd, they took Jesus with them in the boat just as he was. And other boats were with him.
COVID-19: Updated Directives from the Archdiocese of Boston and the St. John-St. Paul Collaborative
Updated Directives from the Archdiocese of Boston All Masses and, except as provided below, religious services in all Archdiocesan parishes, missions, and campus ministries are suspended until further notice. This suspension begins at 4:00pm on Saturday afternoon, March 14. The
Welcome Emile and Rosine and Family, Arriving in Boston on March 18!
As many in the collaborative heard during last week’s Masses, we have exciting news to share regarding our partnership with Catholic Charities to assist in the resettlement efforts of Immigrant and Refugees into the Boston area. On March 18, 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE: Important Information from the Archdiocese of Boston and the St. John-St. Paul Collaborative
As you know, the progression of Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a rapidly developing situation. We are monitoring these developments closely, and are implementing the directives, guidance, and best practices we are receiving from the Town of Wellesley, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner CANCELLED
We are disappointed to announce that out of an abundance of caution we will not be holding the annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner at St. Paul on March 14. We thank everyone for their efforts to date and look forward
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner at St. Paul – Saturday, March 14
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 /
Laudato Si’ Reading Group at St. John – Begins Thursday, January 30
Are you concerned about the environment? Is there a helpful Catholic response to climate change? How are the poor affected by what is happening to the earth, our common home? If you think about these questions, or if you just