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We welcome all who seek communion with the Lord September 7 & 8, 2019
The Church and Parish Center are wheelchair accessible.
Saint John Chrysostom Parish is a welcoming, inclusive community of believers in Jesus Christ. We invite all to pray with us. The gi s we bring and the joys we share are influenced by our own history, religious experiences and orienta on, all of which makes us who we are. We follow the Gospel message of love through vibrant liturgies which inspire us to act as we come with open hearts serving the needs of all peoples.
Masses
Weekend Saturday 4:00pm, Sunday 7:30, 9:30 (Family Mass), 11:30am Weekday Monday - Saturday 9:00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Friday 9:30 - 10:30 Holy Day Mass Times are 9:00am and 7:00pm on Holy Days of obligation unless otherwise posted.
Sacraments Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 or call the Parish Office to make an appointment with a priest.
Baptism: Arrange for a baptism date by calling the Parish Office. If this is your first child a baptism preparation program will be helpful and is required.
Marriage: Couples are asked to consult with a priest at least twelve months prior to the intended date to allow sufficient time for marriage preparation, including participation in the Archdiocese Marriage Preparation Program.
Ministry to the Sick: Please contact the Parish Office and inform us of anyone who is unable to attend Mass and would like to receive Holy Communion. Never think that the priest is too busy to be present for your loved one for a visit.
Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament of healing. Inform the Parish Office if you or someone you know is in need of this Sacrament.
Registration Welcome to new parishioners! Be sure to introduce yourself to the priest following Mass. Also, so that you may participate fully in parish life please register with the Parish Office and we will include you and your family in our records to be able to communicate with you. If you move please inform us so that we may update our records.
Saint John Chrysostom Parish is a welcoming, inclusive community of believers in Jesus Christ. We invite all to pray with us. The gi s we bring and the joys we share are influenced by our own history, religious experiences and orienta on, all of which makes us who we are. We follow the Gospel message of love through vibrant liturgies which inspire us to act as we come with open hearts serving the needs of all peoples.
The Church and Parish Center are
wheelchair accessible.
We welcome all who seek communion with the Lord July 26, 2020
Masses: Weekend: Saturday TBD Sunday 8:00 & 10:00am in the Church backyard. In bad weather, will be held in the Church Hall. Weekday: Monday - Saturday TBD Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament TBD Holy Day: TBD Sacraments Reconciliation: Wednesday from 1-2pm . See inside for details for other opportunities in our local area. Baptism: Arrange for a baptism date by calling the Parish Office. If this is your first child a baptism preparation program will be helpful and is required. Marriage: Couples are asked to consult with a priest at least twelve months prior to the intended date to allow sufficient time for marriage preparation, including participation in the Archdiocese Marriage Preparation Program. Ministry to the Sick: Please contact Fr. John at 617-699-5425 or the Parish Office if you have someone in need or sick who could use assistance with their spiritual and emotional needs. Never think that the priest is too busy to be present for your loved one for a visit. Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament of healing. Inform the Parish Office if you or someone you know is in need of this Sacrament. Registration Welcome new parishioners! Be sure to introduce yourself to the priest following Mass and also please register with the parish office. We will include you and your family in our records and be able to communicate with you with occasional mailings or emails and if necessary by telephone. If you are moving, please inform us so that we may update our records.
Lord, What
is the pearl of great price? A Mercedes,
a portfolio, oil wells, honor and praise and awards,
kingship over everything we survey? Or could it be
no walls: all peoples brothers and sisters, clean air, water and food for everyone?
Neighbor serving neighbor? Dinner with friends?
A kind word? Finding
you in all
things? Give
us wisdom to know real treasure.
Anne Osdieck
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San Damiano Cross Prayer Most High glorious God, bring light to the darkness of my heart. Give me right faith, certain hope, and perfect charity, insight, and wisdom, so I can always observe Thy holy and true command. Amen.
You contributed $2202 during the weekend of July 19. Electronic giving for the month of June
was $1,835. Our weekly target, to meet our financial obligations is $7500.
We recognize and appreciate that you are always as generous as you can be. Thank you.
26 Sunday 1Kgs 3:5,7-12/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 27 Monday Jer 13:1-11/Mt 13:31-35 28 Tue sday Jer 14:17-22/Mt 13:36-43 29 Wednesday Jer 15:10, 16-21/Jn 11:19-27
or Lk 10:38-42 30 Thu rsday Jer 18:1-6/Mt 13:47-53 31 Friday Jer 26:1-9/Mt 13:54-58 1 Saturday Jer 26:11-16, 24/Mt 14:1-12 2 Sunday Is 55:1-3/Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21
The Word of the Lord
Scripture for the week of July 26
Sunday July 26 8:00 am Marianne Prokop ……………..… Memorial Mass 10:00 am Susan Matthews …………………. 21st Anniversary 12:15 pm Live Stream Only Alfred Leoncello ………………….. 6th Anniversary Sunday August 2 8:00am Antonia Anastos ……….…………. Memorial Mass 10:00am Marion Bouchard …………..……. 10th Anniversary Lorraine Kenner …………….…… 3rd Anniversary 12:15 John F Teahan ………………..…….. 18th Anniversary
Sacrament of Reconciliation Our local Parishes are providing Reconciliation according to this schedule:
Holy Name: Mondays 4-5pm Saint Theresa Avila: Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm Saint John Chrysostom: Wednesdays 1-2pm (Saint John’s Parish Center or by Appointment)
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted all of our lives. It hit Massachusetts just as we were preparing to launch this year’s Catholic Appeal. Even with the financial uncertainty that the pandemic brought to most of us, we as a parish responded to the request for our financial support of the Catholic Appeal and are at about 90 percent of our goal. Next month, the 2020 Catholic Appeal will be re-launched as a virtual Appeal. Collectively, we are all responsible for the financial wellbeing of St. John Chrysostom Parish and for the wellbeing of the Church throughout the Archdiocese and around the globe. If you have already made a gift to this year’s Appeal, THANK YOU! If you have not done so, we ask that you prayerfully consider making a generous gift to this year’s Catholic Appeal. To make a donation, visit www.bostoncatholicappeal.org Thank you!
Prayers Kindly remember all those in our parish community undergoing treatment for various forms of cancer. If you would like to request prayers email [email protected] or call the parish office
I n the Gospel, we find that the demand of daily Christian living is to spend our life primarily searching for the kingdom of God.
This month through your gifts to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul they were able to assist families, providing financial assistance for food, for utility and rent bills, etc. Thank You!
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Weekly Reflection What is the Kingdom of God? Jesus teaches about the Kingdom a lot because it is key. The Kingdom is so deep, Jesus uses images to invite us to enter into understanding of the Kingdom with our imagination, our heart and our soul not just our head. He compares the Kingdom to a treasure, to a pearl of great price. It is something we should desire above all else. It is something we should prioritize and give up other things in order to attain. We pray for it in the Our Father but what is it? The Kingdom of God is where God and humanity meet; where God and humanity are reunited. It is present, right now on this earth because of Jesus. We do experience God in our daily lives in the here and now. However, it is only partial. The Kingdom of God in its fullness comes only after death. At that point we will see God as God truly is and be united with Him. God has placed great trust in us by inviting us to participate in building His Kingdom in our daily lives here on earth. Remember the 2 greatest directives are to Love God and Love Neighbor. That builds the Kingdom. We are in the midst of a great trial in the form of the COVID19 Pandemic. Where do you see the Kingdom of God in the
present? We see it in the great acts of love demonstrated by so many. We see it in the encouraging notes many of you have sent us. We see it in signs of love and gratitude posted all around our
community on lawns and in shop windows. We see it in the concern you have for the poor and the action you take by dropping off food. We see it in parishioners driving others to medical appointments, calling to check in on people and delivering groceries. We see it in the group that prays the rosary in the backyard Tuesday mornings, in the prayer line and in the prayers you say at home. We see it in the group of 30 priests who anointed 1,100 extremely ill or dying patients with COVID 19 (and none of the priests got the virus). We see it in the love and sacrifice of the parents in our community. We see it in the efforts of those working for racial reconciliation and social equality. We see the Kingdom in so many ways! God bless you in the way you personally build the Kingdom of God. It is our treasure and worth our greatest effort. Mary
For over two decades, The Parish Health Ministry at Saint John’s offers parishioners and the community of the Parkway a touch point for health care and wellness. Under the caring guidance and direction of nurse Kathleen Rowlings, the growth of the Parish Health
Ministry and its offerings for blood pressure screenings, advice on better health, and prayer shawls for the sick has been instrumental for the Saint John’s community. I would like to personally thank Kathy for her guidance and support, as she steps down from this vital role. As I begin to attempt to fill Kathy’s shoes, I look forward to a time when we can return to serving our community in person for blood pressure and now, hearing screenings in my capacity as a doctor of Audiology. In the meantime, please know that the dedicated members of the parish health ministry are here to assist with health support in our community. Sincerely, Dr. Adrienne Ulrich
First Communion This Sunday, six of our Faith Formation students are receiving their First Communion. Surrounded by the tranquility of tall trees and flowers; the church’s backyard is a perfect spot for the first communicants to celebrate the important milestone. The children had been preparing for this joyful occasion all year and were disappointed when we were unable to gather together for the traditional ceremonies in May. Fr. John suggested that we add the First Eucharist celebration to our existing outdoor Sunday liturgies throughout the summer months. This is not what we thought First Communion 2020 would look like! Certainly we miss the children in white dresses and suits and a packed church. Without a doubt these special classes of 2020, whether graduates or communicants, give us a unique gift of hope and love. All of these beautiful children with their smiles and excitement at the prospect of receiving Jesus for the first time remind us of our own first Communion. They rekindle in us that sense of awe of being in the presence of God. Sitting beside their parents and families, surrounded by their faith community, these kids remind us that we are all family here at Saint John’s. We need the love and support of each other in order to stay strong and grow in faith. We congratulate our First Communion class and their parents. We thank the second grade teacher, Mr. Scott St. Coeur, for helping the children prepare for this special day. Today we celebrate Cecelia Oliveri, Davi Oliveri, Matthew Pietchel, Mary Ryan, Declan Walsh, and Ryan Galaska. As we amble through the summer, we look forward to more First Communion celebrations; meanwhile take a few quiet moments to remember the joy and wonder of your own First Communion Day.
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To Those Who are Serving We honor the service and pray for the continuing safety of our parishioners and family members serving our country.
Please remember in your prayers: Daniel G. Connell, U.S. Marine Corps
Captain Matthew Dunn, U. S. Army, Deployed Mark Hannon, U.S. Army 82nd Airborne 3rd Brigade Lt. Connor A. Houston, U.S. Army, Fort Bennings, GA
CPL Timothy Kelly, U.S. Marine Corps Liam T. Medina, U.S. Army, Fort Bliss El Paso TX
Captain Timothy Morris, U.S. Marine Corps Kelly B. Shea, U.S. Air Force, Deployed
Provide us with the name of any woman or man from our parish presently serving in the military. Please include service branch, and location. Send to Parish Office or email to Parish.Bulle [email protected] so we can list their names in our bulletin and keep them in our prayers.
This Week’s Liturgical Ministers July 26
8:00am Lector: Christol Murch
10:00am Lector: Jack Burke
12:15pm Lector: TBD
August 2 8:00am Lector: Tom Courteau
10:00am Lector: Jill Scaramuzzo
12:15pm Lector: Mary and Helen Bender
If you would like to do the readings at one of our Masses, please contact us with any questions or
to sign up. Email Mary Campion at [email protected]
The Eucharist unifies us and heals divisions. St. Paul taught that the celebration of the Eucharist is insincere if there are divisions within the community based on class (1Cor. 11), status or privilege (Rom 12), or there are factions within the community (1Cor 1). Partaking in the sacrament as equals in the family of Christ challenges us to unity as one family. www.usccb.org/jphd Cardinal Sean kicked off the Year of the Eucharist in the Archdiocese of Boston on the feast of Corpus Christi and it will go until Corpus Christi 2021. We invite you to send us your thoughts on the Eucharist, your stories about Eucharist or quotes you find inspiring to put in the bulletin during this special year. You might write us a short reflection on what Eucharist means to you, reflections on your child’s First Communion and share how you felt or share a quote or poem that has been meaningful to you. Send to Mary Campion. [email protected]
Sunday’s Gospel Jesus said to his disciples: “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it.”
Matthew — 13:44-46
Pray the Rosary with Us We pray the rosary every Tuesday at 9 am in the backyard. If there is rain, we will meet in the Hall. We practice physical distancing.
Saint James the Apostle One of the favored three who had the privilege of witness-ing the Transfiguration, the raising to life of the daughter of Jairus, and the agony in Gethsemani. The Feast Day for Saint James the Apostle is celebrated on July 25. “He walked along a little farther and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John. They too were in a boat mending their nets. Then he called them. So they left their father Zebedee in the boat along with the hired men and fol-lowed him” (Mark 1:19-20).
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Community Corner
More than forty women and men from the Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) serve in these neighborhoods and communities. These volunteers are supported by one another and by “spiritual reflectors” whose task is to help the volunteers look at their service and to reflect upon its deeper meaning for themselves and for those whom they serve. New England Ignatian volunteers teach, mentor, and advise in a variety of educational programs; provide services to potentially homeless elders; educate and locate resources for adult students and immigrants; assist older clients with medical appointments and entitlement benefits; offer administrative, development and HR support to non-profit staff; coordinate food and furniture outreach to families in need; coach job seekers in a culinary arts program; and, organize retreats for homeless and formerly homeless women and men. Ignatian Volunteers are mature men and women who share their time and talents in service to their community, and who participate in a year-long spiritual development program, including prayer and reflection in the Jesuit tradition. New England Ignatian Volunteers commit to two days per week of service in parishes, schools or non-profit organizations working directly with those experiencing poverty or marginalization, or in the pursuit of social justice. The service commitment takes place over a ten-month period. During the period of service, the volunteer engages in spiritual reflection and journaling with the assistance of a “reflector” whom he or she meets monthly. All volunteers take part in two days of reflection, one overnight retreat, and monthly meetings of the entire group of volunteers. Volunteers share their reflection and service experiences in these gatherings and probe their deeper meaning. Get info and application by contacting regional director Dave Hinchen at [email protected], or check out the IVC New England website www.ivcusa.org/new-england
Contact Information During this pandemic we have been under, we continue to communicate with as many parishioners as possible about the Mass schedule and other parish information by way of email and social media. If you haven’t been receiving our emails, we may not have your current email address in our database. If you’d like to be on our email mailing list to receive all updated info, please send an email to Rachel at [email protected] and indicate that you would like to be added. If you are currently receiving these emails and would like to be removed from the list, send such a request to Rachel at that same email address.
L ord our God, you created the human being, man and woman, in your
image and likeness, and you willed the diversity of peoples within the unity of the human family. At times, however, the
equality of your sons and daughters has not been acknowledged, and Christians have been guilty of attitudes of rejection and exclusion, consenting to acts of discrimination on the basis of racial and ethnic difference. Forgive us and grant us the grace to heal the wounds still present in your community on account of sin, so that we will all feel ourselves to be your sons and daughters.
Pope Francis, March 22, 2000
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Sanctuary Candle
Our Sanctuary Candle this week shines in the memory of:
Marion Bouchard
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This Weekend’s Hymns
These hymns are sung only at the Livestream Mass
Blest Are They #725 Lord of All Hopefullness #402 Seek Ye First #435 Holy Holy Holy #211
R. Lord, I love your commands.
(Psalm 119:57,72,76-77,127-128,129-130) Readings and responses for today’s Mass can be found at usccb.org.
We hope you have a great week! Our Parish Hall is not yet open to outside groups. Many groups are meeting virtually. If you are looking for a list of online or phone-based AA meetings, one is posted to the Boston Central Service Office website, aaboston.org.
Eucharist
The bread and wine for all the Masses during the month of July has been
donated in memory of:
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