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Serving Wellesley - Newton

Mass Schedules

St. John - St. Paul Collaborative

www.sjspwellesley.org

Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses

Saint John the Evangelist

7:00am

5:00pm

7:30am 9:00am 11:00am

Confession: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm (or by appointment) in the Chapel

Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass Sunday Masses

Saint Paul

9:00am

4:00pm

7:30am 9:00am

11:00am 5:00pm

Confession: Saturday 3:00 - 3:45pm (or by appointment)

September 23, 2018

Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time

“If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.” Mark 9:35

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ST. JOHN - ST. PAUL COLLABORATIVE

Collaborative Staff

Collaborative Staff can be reached by calling the main number of either Parish Office - see below.

Saint John the Evangelist Parish Office 9 Glen Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

781-235-0045 Email: stjohnwellesley@stjohnwellesley.org

www.stjohnwellesley.org

Saint Paul Parish Office 502 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482

781-235-1060 Email: office@stpaulwellesley.com

www.stpaulwellesley.com

OUR COLLABORATIVE

Sacramental and Devotional Services

Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday, following the 4:00pm Mass at St. Paul and the 5:00pm Mass at St. John • Baptism: 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month at St. Paul and the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month at St. John • Funeral: Contact the Parish • Marriage: Arrange six months prior • Confession: Saturdays, 3:00 to 3:45pm at St. Paul and 3:30pm at St. John in the Chapel (or by appointment)

SJSP Collaborative Pastoral Council

Email: CPC@sjspwellesley.org

Carolyn Anderson (SJ) Jon Bonsall (SJ) Leah Cinelli (SP) Rose Mary Donahue (SJ) Mary Kay Heath (SP)

Jerry Kehoe (SJ) Mary Mullen (SJ) Edward Ryan (SP) Doug Smith (SP)

Pastor Rev. James Laughlin jlaughlin@sjspwellesley.org Parochial Vicar Rev. Robert J. Blaney rblaney@sjspwellesley.org Senior Priest Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lind (SP) Priests in Residence Rev. John Connelly (SJ) Rev. J. Bryan Hehir (SJ) Director of Finance and Operations Jackie Welham jackie.welham@sjspwellesley.org SJ Coordinator of Music, Liturgy and Pastoral Care Kelly Meraw kelly.meraw@sjspwellesley.org Business Manager Tilde Gigliotti tilde.gigliotti@sjspwellesley.org Property Manager Dave Pini dave.pini@sjspwellesley.org SJ Facilities George Cronin gcronin@saintjohnschool.net

Technology and Communications Tricia Amend Bombara tricia.bombara@sjspwellesley.org SP Parish Secretary Sue Amalfi office@stpaulwellesley.com sue.amalfi@stpaulwellesley.com SJ Parish Secretary Sarah Connolly sarah.connolly@stjohnwellesley.org SJ Family Mass Coordinator Chrissy Cassa chrissy.cassa@stjohnwellesley.org SP Music Director & Organist Mary Lee Cirella mlcirella@stpaulwellesley.com SJ Youth Choir Director Maria Wardwell maria.wardwell@stjohnwellesley.org SJSP Sunday 5:00pm Mass Music Coordinator Anne Mears anne.mears@sjspwellesley.org

Collaborative Bulletin Editor bulletin@sjspwellesley.org Regular Bulletin Deadline: Monday 12:00noon

SP Religious Education Grades 1-8 Kathy Curley Donna Tosti stpaulreligioused@comcast.net SJ Religious Education, Grades 1-8 Linda Messore linda.messore@sjspwellesley.org Andrea Fay andrea.fay@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Confirmation Grades 9-10 Ronda Dew ronda.dew@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Youth Ministry Luke DelVecchio James Hastings Brenna Wertzberger Anne Mears youthministry@sjspwellesley.org SJSP Coordinators of R.C.I.A. Alan LaFleur Svea Fraser rcia@sjspwellesley.org Saint John School Michael Dibbert, Principal mdibbert@saintjohnschool.net 9 Ledyard St. Wellesley, MA 02481 781-235-0300

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Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time September 23, 2018

COLLABORATIVE NEWS

The St. John-St. Paul Collaborative

Together Shining the Light of Hope

Please Join Us!

Collaborative Outdoor MassCollaborative Outdoor MassCollaborative Outdoor MassCollaborative Outdoor Mass Sunday, September 30 at 11:00am

at the

Wellesley High School Football Stadium (Home Field Bleachers)

Celebration of the Holy Eucharist Celebration of the Holy Eucharist Celebration of the Holy Eucharist Celebration of the Holy Eucharist with Food and Fellowship to Followwith Food and Fellowship to Followwith Food and Fellowship to Followwith Food and Fellowship to Follow

things to know… So that as many members of our collaborative community

as possible may join together for this special liturgy, there

will be a reduced Mass schedule at the parishes on Sunday.

Both parishes will have Saturday Vigil Masses and Sunday

7:30am Masses. There will be no Sunday 9:00am, 11:00am,

or 5:00pm Masses at the parishes.

In the event of rain, the Outdoor Mass will be cancelled.

If the Outdoor Mass is cancelled, we will have Sunday

11:00am Masses at both parishes in addition to those listed

above. (There will be no Sunday 9:00am or 5:00pm Masses.)

We will announce any cancellation by Friday PM via email

and the websites.

General parking is available in the Wellesley High School

Parking Lot.

It is a quick 5-minute walk to the stadium.

There will be vehicle access to allow drop-off close to the

bleachers (which are handicapped-accessible) for those

with limited mobility.

The vehicle entrance and exit for drop-off will be clearly

marked and facilitated by the Wellesley Police.

Flat shoes only please, per the Wellesley School Dept.

Food will be available for purchase after Mass at the Food

Truck Event in the Wellesley High School Parking Lot.

Holy Mass (home field

bleachers, which are handicapped-

accessible)

Food Truck Event (featuring

Captain Mardens, Baja Tacos, Sam’s

Hot Dogs, popcorn and an ice cream

truck.)

Entrance to Limited Mobility

Drop-Off Location (convenient/

easy handicapped access) General Parking (Wellesley

High School parking lot)

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COLLABORATIVE NEWS

BIBLE STUDY: ACTS OF THE APOSTLES

Our study of the Acts of the Apostles will resume Thursday, September 27, in the St. Paul Parish Hall, from 7:00 to 8:30pm. There will be five sessions, including October 4, 11, 18, and 25.

Everyone is welcome.

For further information contact David Horn, davidehorn@verizon.net.

KINDLY REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS

Austin Waldron

John Sullivan

Whose Funeral Masses were recently offered at the

St. John-St. Paul Collaborative.

May their souls and the souls of all our faithful departed share in the fullness of life and peace with God.

WE OFFER OUR PRAYERS for members of our Collaborative who are ill, remembering

especially: Alice, Amelia, Andrea, Anne, Audrick, Bill, Carol, Cecilia, Chrissy, Christopher, Gregory, Ildi, Jack, Jim, Joe, Joellen, Kate, Kathleen, Kim, Mary, Mary Kay, Matt, Milly, Peter,

Sherine and a family of eight who have asked for our prayers.

SUNDAY 5PM LOCATION St. Paul Church this week: Sunday, September 23

No Sunday 5pm Mass next week, Sunday, September 30. The Youth Music Group will take part in the Collaborative Outdoor Mass instead.

Evening for Women is back ! This year we will share in

Blessed is She: Reflections on our Sisterhood in Christ and The Beatitudes.

Each speaker this year is a daughter of The Most High King, made in His image with a unique perspective on His faithfulness to her. Speakers include: Mary Anne McLaughlin, Svea Fraser and Barbara Viechnicki, Katherine Twitchell, Laurie Jacobs and more. We will close the season celebrating Holy Mass with our Pastor Father Jim. We begin our year together on Tuesday, October 2nd at 6:30pm in Powers Hall. Bring a dish to share if you are able. Bring a friend or meet a new one!

OUR BULLETIN COVER “Wash” by Laurie Lisonbee.

Message from the artist : Best wishes to you, the St. John and St. Paul Churches and congregation! Christ's love and blessings! Laurie Lisonbee Thank you Laurie for permission to use your beautiful painting on our bulletin cover this week.

REQUEST FROM OUR COLLABORATIVE YOUTH

MUSIC GROUP

The Sunday 5pm Music Group are leading the music after Communion at the Collaborative Mass next week and would love for everyone to join with them in song. Please go to the parish website and look for the links to

Lord, I’m Amazed by You and

Lord, I Need You We look forward to hearing you make a joyful noise with us!

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Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time September 23, 2018

COLLABORATIVE NEWS

CONFIRMATION

CONFIRMATION PREPARATION PROGRAM

(GRADES 9 & 10) UPDATE

The next scheduled Confirmation Preparation Classes are: St. Paul Grades 9-10: Sunday, 9/23 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class St. Paul Grades 9-10: Sunday, 10/14 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class St. John Grades 9-10: Sunday, 10/21 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Class

TURNING POINT AND SHADOWS SHELTERS

SUNDRIES/LINENS DRIVE,

THIS WEEKEND- SEPTEMBER 22 & 23

ST. PAUL CHURCH

Supporting Turning Point Men's Shelter of Framingham and Shadows Women's Shelter of Ashland .

The Parish hall will be open before and after the Saturday 4pm Mass and all day Sunday for you to drop off any of the following items Gently used twin flat (45) and fitted (45) sheets, pillowcases (10), blankets (30), throw pillows or bed pillows (15), bath towels (unlimited), some used hand umbrellas and backpacks. Also

These smaller items may be dropped in the bins at the back o the church or in the parish Hall Shadows Shelter also has a particular need for a used vacuum cleaner, as they must rely on a donation for that item. If you are willing to donate yours, please call the number below. If you have any questions please contact Anne Theriault, either at email upurchaser@yahoo.com or text/call 508-333-1775.

facecloths razors Shaving cream

Soaps and containers

deodorant

toothpaste toothbrushes floss shampoo conditioner

Gallon zip-lock bags

combs Hand-sized tissue packs

sunscreen

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL In today's Gospel Jesus called the Twelve,

and said to them, "If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all." Taking a child, he placed it in their midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, "Whoever receives one child such as this in my name receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me." Please attend our next meeting to find out the Saint Vincent de Paul Society on Thursday October 18, 2018 at 6:45pm at Saint Paul

Hall.

All are welcome

LOTS: LIVES OF THE SAINTS Saint Vincent de Paul

Saint Vincent De Paul, one of six children, was born in 1581 in Pouy, France, to French peasants. A gifted student from an early age, by the age of fourteen he gained acceptance to the Franciscan college at Dax to study for the priesthood and furthered his education at the University of Toulouse in theology. He was ordained in 1600 before the age of twenty. There are varying stories of his captivity by pirates while returning from a trip to Marseilles. Upon return, he undertook a secret mission for Henry IV in 1609 and served as a chaplain to Queen Margaret of Valois in Paris. St. Vincent de Paul was an admirer and friend of St. Francis de Sales, known for his intellect and wisdom, and in 1618 became a disciple of Francis. St. Vincent de Paul was a tutor for the household of Count de Gondi, 1613-1625, where he began his ministry to the slaves of the galley. He founded the Congregation of the Mission, devoted to working among the peasants that spread all over France as well as parish confraternities that operated on behalf of assisting the poor. In 1633, along with Louise de Marillac, St. Vincent de Paul founded the Sisters of Charity. He also established hospitals, seminaries, orphanages and provided relief for victims of war, as well as instruction for priest whom he sent abroad to preach. He was canonized by Pope Clement XII in 1737. St. Vincent de

Paul is the patron saint of all charitable groups. His feast day is September 27. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a charitable organization established in 1833, is a lay Catholic organization serving those in need.

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ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

FINANCIAL UPDATE

Joe Creonte Lucy Kapples Bob McDonnell

Email: FC@stjohnwellesley.org

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

Saturday, September 22 5:00pm Memorial Richard Waskiewicz

Sunday, September 23 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am

Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial

Stephen J. Ridge Francis Meaney Mark and Nora Ridge Elizabeth Curtin Ida Ghetti Charlotte Oakes Charles Mahaney

Monday, September 24 7:00am Memorial Anthony Bibbo

Tuesday, September 25 7:00am Anniv. Geoffrey Buzzell

Wednesday, September 26 7:00am Memorial Memorial Memorial

Christina Dangond Alfredo Lacouture Jorge Dangond

Thursday, September 27 7:00am Memorial Catherine Grunz

Friday, September 28 7:00am Anniv. Nancy Pfannestiehl

Saturday, September 29 7:00am For the Parish

5:00pm Memorial Mary Capobianco

Sunday, September 30 7:30am Memorial Joseph Gallagher

11:00am (Outdoor Mass) Memorial

Joseph Murphy

Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18- 09/17/18) $70,760

Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17- 09/17/17) $87,816

Grand Annual Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 09/17/18) $19,789

Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 09/17/17) $19,077

Thank you to all who have contributed.

FAMILY MASS MUSICIANS

Children and adults blend voice and instruments to praise the Lord and enrich our Sunday 9am Family Mass with upbeat, child-friendly, hand-clapping hymns. During the school year, we rehearse each Sunday morning at 8:00am in the music office on the lower level of the church to prepare for that day’s 9:00am Mass (no need to commit to every Sunday). We also prepare special liturgies for Grade Level Masses, Advent, Christmas, Lent, Palm Sunday, Easter, and Pentecost. All ages, grade 1 and older, are welcome! We are always seeking new singers and instrumentalists to join our ranks. For more information please contact Maria Wardwell at 781-237-2148 or maria.wardwell@stjohnwellesley.org

9AM FAMILY MASS AND COFFEE & DONUTS Coffee & Donuts is a great time to connect and catch up with other families—but we need your help! Please consider signing up to host our Donuts & Coffee hour by emailing Chrissy Cassa

at chrissy.cassa@stjohnwellesley.org or by signing up online at stjohnwellesley.org/donuts It's a fun and easy way to have your whole family get involved. Everything is delivered right to the kitchen and you have to do is set-up and clean-up after.

All the details and instructions are on the web!

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ST. JOHN PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Baptized into Christ, we are a community of believers, bonded by our desire to learn and to live the Gospel message. As a Eucharistic people, we share a commitment to foster our personal and communal growth in faith and to witness to Christ’s presence by our service to those in need, both within and beyond our parish community.

ST. JOHN PARISH NEWS

WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS

St. John

Saturday, September 22 Sunday, September 23

5:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am

Celebrant Fr. Blaney Fr. Connelly Fr. Laughlin Fr. Laughlin

Lector Dan Kenslea John Stewart George Eldridge Georgia Gojmerac-Leiner

Eucharistic Ministers

Carolyn Andersaon Joe Restino

Dinna Ticchi John J. Riley

Steve Orr George Eldridge Mimi Eldridge Jerry Kehoe

Christine Kehoe

Richard Wright Virginia Wright Ann Swanson Jon Bonsall

Kathy Bonsall John Johnson

Cantor Kelly Meraw Maria Wardwell Kelly Meraw

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8

2018-2019 PROGRAM

Classes for grades 1-8 will begin as follows:

Grades 1 – 6: Wednesday, 10/10 3:30 – 4:45pm

or

Sunday, 10/14 10 – 10:45am

Grades 7 – 8: Sunday, 10/21 10 – 10:45am

In an effort to make our opening days for Religious Education as successful as possible for our staff, students and teachers we will NOT be accepting new registrations/students on opening day. Please register for classes immediately if you plan on having your children attend Religious Education and you have not done so already. All registered families should have received an email detailing opening day procedures with links to the final calendar and program information on the Parish website. If you registered and did not receive the email please contact Linda Messore at linda.messore@sjspwellesley.org.

INVITATION FOR EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY ELIZABETH SETON RESIDENCE in Wellesley

PRIOR TRAINING NOT REQUIRED. Elizabeth Seton Residence Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wellesley invites interested parishioners to serve as Eucharistic Ministers for our residents. Our Mass is usually 11:00 every Sunday through Friday, plus one Saturday per month, with the Eucharist provided during and immediately after Mass. Our volunteers typically participate two to six times per month, but more or less frequent participation is welcome. We will provide training to persons who are not already Eucharistic Ministers. If you are already a Eucharistic Minister or desiring to be one, please call us to learn more by telephoning Chaplain Linda Colozzi, Director of Spiritual Care at 781-997-1119, or emailing her at lcolozzi@schalifax.org. Our next two orientations will be held on the last Thursday of each month at Elizabeth Seton Residence, 125 Oakland Street, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481.

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ST. JOHN - ST. PAUL COLLABORATIVE

ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8

Saturday, September 22 4:00pm Memorial Nancy M. Clancy

Sunday, September 23 7:30am Memorial James Nagle

9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm

Memorial Memorial Memorial

Hector Marchetti Robert Hinchliffe Joe Corrigan

Monday, September 24 9:00am Memorial Mary Clasby

Tuesday, September 25 9:00am Memorial Barbara Griffin

Wednesday, September 26 9:00am Memorial Pauline E. Timmons

Thursday, September 27 9:00am Memorial Leo F. Downing

Friday, September 28 9:00am Memorial Jacqueline A. Baker

Saturday, September 29 9:00am Memorial Dolores Wilverding

4:00pm Memorial Maria Griffin Drury

Sunday, September 30 7:30am 11:00am (Outdoor Mass)

Memorial Memorial

Luz Quintana Egidio and Gemma Buchetti

Happy Fall! There will be an information session for all parents who are new to the program or curious about our curriculum on Sunday September 23rd following the 9:00 a.m. Mass and the coffee social. We will meet in the Hall. If you have not registered – please do so before classes begin in two weeks. We will not be able to accommodate day of registrations. Thank you for understanding! Sunday Session: Grades 1 – 6 begin on October 14 from 10:15am– 11:15am Grades 7 – 8 begin on October 14 from 5:00pm – 6:00pm Wednesday Session: Grades 1 – 5 begin on October 10 from 2:00pm – 3:00pm Confirmation I and II First class meets on September 23 from 6:00pm– 7:00pm SUNDAY 5PM MASSES – are always held at at either St. Paul’s or St. John’s. This Sunday’s 5pm Mass is held at St. Paul. If you have not registered, please do so today via our online form at our website www.stpaulwellesley.com Questions??? Call Donna or Kathy at 781-235-5012

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Come for this special gift of Confession every Saturday

at 3:00pm at St Paul Church and at 3:30pm in St. John’s Chapel.

GIRL SCOUT TROOP 73848

St. Paul Girl Scouts started their 12th year this past weekend! Our theme this year is a Harry Potter House Cup Tournament so it was only fitting that our opening event was a Welcome Back to School banquet and a Sorting Hat Ceremony- complete with House Parents, Prefects and Head Girls! Our very special Hogwarts Choir performed the school song. In October we are off to Diagon Alley for some "robe" making, Ollivander's wand shop and Flourish and Blott's for some map making skills. We are looking forward to the Mass next Sunday- we will be joining with Build the Faith to sell rosaries. In addition, we will also have some fun activities and other events going on- so please come by and visit us! St. Paul Girl Scout Troop is always welcoming new members! For more information email Kim Meehan -meehan.kimberly@gmail.com

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Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time September 23, 2018

St. Paul Church

Saturday, September 22 Sunday, September 23

4:00pm 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am

Celebrant Fr. Laughlin Fr. Hehir Fr. Blaney Msgr. Lind

Lector Carolyn Gorman Carol Pace Youth Lector Dennis Viechnicki

Eucharistic Ministers

Thomas Ulfelder Je’Lesia Jones

Madelene Montali Lisa Cremonini

Brian Strachan Angel Carrillo

Mary Bevilacqua

Maria Smith Warren Smith Mark Vitello

Mark DelVecchio

Jim Johnson Lee Johnson

Joe Cavanaugh Jacqueline Fitzpatrick

Cantor Abby Mae Rogers Carl Wrubel Lois Hearn

5:00pm

Fr. Blaney

Teen

ST. PAUL PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are a community of faith bound together by liturgical worship. The importance of worship at Mass is demonstrated by the active participation of our parishioners who strive for meaningful and moving Liturgical celebrations. As a family in Christ, we give support to our members and an opportunity to grow spiritually and intellectually.

WEEKEND MASS PARTICIPANTS

ST. PAUL PARISH NEWS

Weekly Offertory Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18- 09/17/18) $91,050

Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17- 09/17/17) $103,802

Grand Annual Actual Year-to-Date (07/01/18 - 09/17/18) $24,466

Prior Year-to-Date (07/01/17 - 09/17/17) $14,686

Thank you to all who have contributed.

FINANCIAL UPDATE

Jim Drury (Chair) Lisa Cremonini

Harold Foley Susan Looney

Email: FC@stpaulwellesley.org

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

Please contact your Parish Office if you know someone who is ill, homebound or hospitalized.

ST. PAUL CATHOLIC MEN’S FELLOWSHIP GROUP Who Are We? What do we discuss? What is the commitment? How do I join? The St. Paul Catholic Men’s Fellowship Group is an adult faith formation group. Participants desire to learn more about our Faith and connect it to their living experiences. Meeting take place around selected books and readings. There is open discussion in a friendly, prayerful way. We look at scriptural selections and readings, lives of the saints, investigation and discussion of Church issues, Papal encyclicals and Church history. We meet twice a month in the St. Paul Parish Hall beginning in the fall. Meetings begin at 7:30pm and usually last one hour. Whether introvert or extrovert participants assimilate easily and participate at their own pace and comfort level. One can attend a meeting and simply observe and listen. As in any new group people become more comfortable as they get to know each other. The group is for everyone interested in continuing their faith journey in a meaningful way. We are from all walks of life with many experiences to share. It is also an opportunity to discuss modern culture in light of Catholic tradition.

Our success is: We pray. This is the Holy Spirit’s group not ours! We learn and grow in our Faith We make friends and build friendships What do you get out of it? Come and find out! We cordially invite all men of the Parish Collaborative to come and participate. To find out more contact:Tory DeFazio tory@windsorpressonline.com – 781-235-0265; Bob Murphy – 781-237-6761; Joe Cavanaugh – 781-237-0759, or contact the Parish Office at 781-235-1060. Visit us on the Parish website: www stpaulwellesley.com (click Parish Life).

The opening meeting of the SPSJ Men's Group this Fall will be

Wednesday, September 26th in the St. Paul Parish Hall from 7:30 to 8:30pm

We will begin with Mere Christianity by noted author C.S. Lewis. All participants

should acquire the book and come prepared do discuss Chapter One (The Law of

Human Nature) of Book One (Right and Wrong As A Clue to The Meaning of the Universe).

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