Here’s a personal experience of a parishioner in our Collaborative, who is thinking globally and acting locally, helping our environment. Laudato Si` invites us to look at ways we put into action Care of our Common Home simply by starting
Evening for Women: “Still Small Voice” with Rabbi Rachel Saphire
All women of the Collaborative are invited to join us on Zoom on Tuesday, February 9 at 7:00pm as our women’s group hosts Rachel Saphire, Associate Rabbi at Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley. Rabbi Saphire will be sharing her insights on this year’s theme, “The Still-Small Voice: Discerning God’s Presence in the Present”. If you are interested in attending this virtual gathering please email Carolyn Anderson at andersoncarolyn@verizon.net.
Winter 2021: Join Our Upcoming Virtual “Seasons of Hope” Group- Begins Tuesday, February 16
Seasons of Hope is open to all those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. With the help of scripture, prayer, reflection and small group discussion, we give voice to our unique journeys of grief, and find healing, comfort and spiritual growth. Seasons of Hope is centered on Jesus Christ and grounded in the healing wisdom traditions and practices of the Catholic Church. The ministry is lead by trained facilitators and many parishioners who have taken part in prior seasons have found this program helpful as they grieve.
Caring for Our Common Home: Taking Small Steps…
Electronics, especially smart ones, are constantly draining power. This affects electric power plants’ use of renewable clean energy sources and their need for CO2 emission sources for energy generation to homes, offices and stores. Energy conservation is not complicated. By
January 31, 2021: Mass for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Please join us this weekend for our Mass for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, celebrated by Fr. Brogan and recorded at St. John the Evangelist Church, by clicking the video above. You can also watch the Mass on our
Witness to Life 2021 – Standing for Life Virtually
Stand with Cardinal O’Malley Friday, January 29 at 7:00am: Catholic TV will livestream the final Holy Hour of the USCCB Vigil for Life led by Cardinal Seán from the Cathedral of the Holy Cross Friday, January 29 at 11:00am: Catholic
Caring for Our Common Home: A Prayer for Our Earth
All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe and in the smallest of your creatures. You embrace with your tenderness all that exists. Pour out upon us the power of your love, that we may protect life and beauty.
January 24, 2021: Mass for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Please join us this weekend for our Mass for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, 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
Virtual Bible Study: The Gospel According to Mark – Begins January 27
All are welcome to join our Collaborative scripture study on The Gospel According to Mark: Part One using the Little Rock Scripture Study book. The group will discuss Mark’s account of the life of Jesus over Zoom beginning on: Wednesday,
Family Mass Fellowships and Virtual Passion Play
Actors/Actresses in Grade 3 and above are invited to participate in our Virtual Passion Play: Please see the schedule with remaining monthly themes/celebrations below. To get on the distribution list please email Linda Messore. Upcoming celebrations: February 21 – Lent