Get involved this fall: YOU are our parish!

Friday, August 29, 2014

Are you looking for ways to become more involved in our parish this fall?  There is truly a place for each and every talent in our community.  Below is listed several very specific volunteer needs, however the list doesn't stop there.  If you would like to help at our parish, if you have a passion or a talent you would like to share, but aren't sure how - JUST ASK!  We will point you in the right direction to put these wonderful God-given gifts to work.
In the meantime, if you can help with any of the needs below, please email the Outreach Coordinator, Marianne.Hudelson [at] gmail.com.  Thank you very much!

FALL 2014 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

1. Boston Sock Exchange - Second Saturday of every month, 11:00 am*To become involved, email Jennifer.Hermanski [at] gmail.com

2. Join a 5-person committee to keep the Giving Tree around this Christmas

3. Give an elderly parishioner a ride to your regular Sunday Mass

4. Volunteer as a coffee hour helper following the 9:00 am Sunday Mass.  Volunteers work about once every 10 weeks during the school year.



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Catholic Reading Wednesday

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

With many thanks to our wonderful and insightful curator, Karen Celano, you can delve into a faith-related news article each Wednesday! Karen writes:

For anyone following international news during the past few months, this has been a summer of tumult, especially in the Middle East. In Iraq, as President Obama tries to decide whether or not to expand the air campaign against the terrorist organization that calls itself the Islamic State (ISIS), people around the world have been horrified by the execution of American journalist and Catholic James Foley. American Catholics have in particular been moved by Foley’s deep faith and devout prayer life, and some have even called Foley a “martyr.”

However, Alana Massey warns in Religion Dispatches against jumping to this conclusion, questioning whether Foley died for his faith or for his nationality. Furthermore, she argues, turning Foley into a martyr simply plays into ISIS’ desire to turn their acts of terror into a “holy war” and transforms the situation in Iraq into a “battleground. . . for competitive martyrdom.” Other writers have similarly warned us not to see Catholic and Christian leaders’ condemnation of ISIS’ persecution of Christians as a call to a holy war, although some writers seem to feel that taking a morally-based military stance against ISIS at all is tantamount to declaring divine justification for a “Christian crusade against Islam.” Certainly we do not wish to be dragged into a situation of increasing extremism in which each side claims a heaven-ordained high ground, but we should also not allow ISIS’ warped manipulation of religion and morality to intimidate us from insisting on our right to engage in clear theological and moral reasoning in our efforts to oppose their reign of terror. In other words: right remains right, and wrong remains wrong.

Only about 530 miles west of Iraq, Israel and Gaza have also exploded into chaos. While Hamas has been condemned for its extremist ideology and its militant refusal to recognize Israel’s legitimacy, Israel has also been heavily criticized for its handling of the war. As the National Catholic Register reported, various Catholic experts have morally analyzed the situation in Israel and the actions of both sides during the conflict. Some Catholic ethicists, while not denying Israel’s right to exist and to defend itself, have warned that its recent actions are in violation of just war principles, and fear that Israel’s attempts to justify its behavior are based increasingly on a demonization and "dehumanization” of all Gazans whether they are Hamas militants or not. Tragically but not unexpectedly, it is the ordinary citizens of Gaza who bear the brunt of the military conflict – but, unless the economic situation in Gaza is ameliorated, some warn that even those ordinary Gazans might be “radicalized. . . to the point where Hamas. . . look[s] moderate.”

Under the auspices of the Catholic humanitarian aid agency Caritas, some Christians, Jews, and Muslims in Jerusalem have striven to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, but their efforts alone will not be able to end the region’s poverty. Pope Francis, during his visit to the Holy Land in May, reiterated Israel’s right to exist, but also urged for the use of diplomacy and compromise in coming to a two-state solution – a hope which some observers have argued may be increasingly impossible to attain.

Let us pray that the ceasefire announced in Gaza on Tuesday will hold, and that all parties can be graced with the gift of looking past their antagonisms and hatred in order to secure a true and lasting peace.

Get involved this fall: Respect Life at Saint Agnes

How can we be PRO-life every day?
By maintaining a positive attitude towards others,
appreciating the unique person that God has created in each individual,
reaching out in kindness and compassion,
praying for the unborn, disabled and elderly,
and giving alms to the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable in our society.

“Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for Me.”Matthew 25:40

Do you like to Run (or walk?)
Calling all runners and walkers… have you heard of the national organization LIFE Runners? It is the world’s largest Pro-Life Running/Walking Team with chapters in all 50 states and 17 countries! LIFE Runners pray and run (or walk) to defend Life from conception to natural death… All in Christ for Pro-Life! There are two chapters in Massachusetts (Springfield and Still River), but no Boston area chapter yet. Would you be interested in starting a Boston area chapter of LIFE Runners? E-mail SAParishforLife [at] gmail.com or call Eileen Cahill at 781-643-5915. This would be a great way for all ages in our parish and our community to work and pray together to support God’s gift of life.

“All life has inestimable value even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect.”
-Pope Francis

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LOCAL Natural Family Planning
Attention Married Couples!
Would you like…
  • a natural, hormone-free way to postpone pregnancy?
  • to start a family or have another child?
  • to improve communication with your spouse?
  • to learn more about church teaching on "the Theology of the Body?"
  • to understand why the Bishops were so unsettled by the HHS mandate?

Natural Family Planning (NFP) is an organic, chemical-free method that is just as effective as the Pill at postponing pregnancy and nearly twice as effective as IVF for achieving pregnancy. The divorce rate among couples that practice NFP is less than 2%.


Want to learn more? Josh and Meredith Phelps are teaching a 3-class NFP series starting in the fall in Arlington. Only a few spots are left! Email Meredith.Phelps [at] gmail.com for details.



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Project Rachel
Project Rachel is a confidential Catholic outreach ministry offering healing, compassion and hope to women and men hurting from an abortion experience. People are available to listen, to answer questions, to pray for you, and to help in any way. Project Rachel can help begin the experience of forgiveness, freedom and peace waiting for you in the tender embrace of God’s love and mercy. The phone number for Project Rachel is 508-651-3100, email is help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com, and the website is www.ProjectRachelBoston.com.  All inquiries are confidential.

Weekly Digest

Monday, August 25, 2014

Welcome everyone!
This week at the parish:
  • Monday - Men's Bible Study (7:30 pm)
  • Tuesday - Family Playgroup (10:30 am)
  • Saturday  - Confessions (3 pm)
  • Monday, August 25 - Men's Bible Study (7:30 pm)
Saint Agnes Family Playgroup - CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
Now that we are in summer mode, we will be holding Tuesday playgroups outdoors at nearby parks. To print a written schedule of our summer playgroup locations, please click here. To see a map of our summer park schedule, please click here.

This Tuesday, August 26th, we will meet at Victory Park (458 Winthrop Street, Medford).  This park a nice playground space as well as tennis courts, a soccer field, and a large walking loop.  Please bring your OWN picnic lunch.  Come join us; we hope to see you there!

**NOTE THAT our outdoor summer schedule is highly dependent on good weather. If the weather seems questionable, please check your email or the blog page before you leave for playgroup. In case of rain, playgroup will be cancelled for the day. Thanks!**



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Sing in the Adult Choir at Saint Agnes
The Saint Agnes Adult Choir sings at the 10:30 am Mass on Sundays during the school year. The choir invites anyone interested in singing with us this year to come to any Tuesday night choir rehearsal in September, beginning September 9th.

We rehearse Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 PM in the choir loft in the upper Church. If you have any questions, call Michael Vaughn at 617-833-0364 or send an email to mrv2022 [at] gmail.com

You can always find the current Adult Choir or Children’s Choir Mass and Rehearsal Schedule at www.agnesmusic.net

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Children's Way of the Cross
Did you take your children to the beautiful Children's Way of the Cross this past Lent?  This is such a great ministry for our parish.  However, Tricia Sheehan, who has coordinated for many years is looking for new parents to take on this annual devotion!  If you are able to give yourself in service this way, please contact Tricia Sheehan (781-648-7709).

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Project Rachel
Project Rachel retreats help women find hope, healing and reconciliation after abortion.  If you or a loved one is suffering from post-abortion pain, contact Project Rachel about upcoming "Come to the Waters of Healing" retreats on Saturdays, February 22, March 29, or April 12.  Contact Project Rachel  at help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com or 508-651-3100.  All inquiries are confidential.

Men's Bible Study on Monday!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Arlington Men:  Are you looking for a way to get involved at the parish and grow in your faith?  Look no further, and don't delay!
Saint Agnes Men's Bible Study will be held on Monday!

You don't need any background knowledge, just come as you are and enjoy the fellowship of other men who also want to learn something new.  So gentlemen: bring your wife some flowers for patiently watching the kids, promise to come home early on Mom's-Night-In, and join us!

Take advantage of free family fun on Friday!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Carve out some TLC time for your family this week without a lot of cost!
Heck, for the same price you could even invite a friend from church or a new friend from our community.

Highland Street Foundation Free Fun Friday at Boston Children's Museum
Friday, August 22, 2014
10:00 am - 5:00 pm (close)

The Highland Street Foundation’s Free Fun Friday allows access to some of the state's most treasured spots. Thanks to Highland Street's generosity, this summer 67 venues will host over 200,000 people over 10 weeks.  Free Fun Friday is the is the busiest day of the year at Boston Children’s Museum. Expect to share the Museum with hundreds of other visitors who are excited to see the museum.

To learn more about Free Fun Fridays, visit the Highland Street Foundation's website HERE.

Weekly Digest - The Final Days of Summer

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Welcome everyone!
This week at the parish:
  • Tuesday - Family Playgroup (10:30 am)
  • Saturday  - Confessions (3 pm)
  • Monday, August 25 - Men's Bible Study (7:30 pm)
Saint Agnes Family Playgroup - CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
Now that we are in summer mode, we will be holding Tuesday playgroups outdoors at nearby parks. To print a written schedule of our summer playgroup locations, please click here. To see a map of our summer park schedule, please click here.

This Tuesday, August 19th, we will meet at Playstead Park (181 Century Street Extension, Medford).  This park a nice playground space as well as tennis courts and a soccer field.  Please bring your OWN picnic lunch.  Come join us; we hope to see you there!

**NOTE THAT our outdoor summer schedule is highly dependent on good weather. If the weather seems questionable, please check your email or the blog page before you leave for playgroup. In case of rain, playgroup will be cancelled for the day. Thanks!**



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Children's Way of the Cross
Did you take your children to the beautiful Children's Way of the Cross this past Lent?  This is such a great ministry for our parish.  However, Tricia Sheehan, who has coordinated for many years is looking for new parents to take on this annual devotion!  If you are able to give yourself in service this way, please contact Tricia Sheehan (781-648-7709).

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Project Rachel
Project Rachel retreats help women find hope, healing and reconciliation after abortion.  If you or a loved one is suffering from post-abortion pain, contact Project Rachel about upcoming "Come to the Waters of Healing" retreats on Saturdays, February 22, March 29, or April 12.  Contact Project Rachel  at help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com or 508-651-3100.  All inquiries are confidential.

Confessions on Saturday

Friday, August 15, 2014

Don't forget that Confessions are held at Saint Agnes at 3:00 pm on Saturday!

You might be bemoaning the fact that I have reminded you.  Haha.  Confession has the bad reputation of being a "Catholic Guilt Trip."  But it is not that at all!  The Catholic Church recognizes that in our spiritual journey to the Lord, it's important for us to examine ourselves and truly know who we are -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.  And for the bad and the ugly, we DON'T have to have a guilt trip.  We can recognize these things in our lives, go to confession, and ask the Lord's mercy, forgiveness, and assistance.  And then, we can move on with our lives!  What "self-help" group do you know of that DOESN'T encourage its members to use some self-examination of this type?  Of course they all do, because it is a healthy way to approach problems!  Likewise, in the confessional, Christ offers us freedom and peace once again.

Without the discipline of frequent confession, we can drift away from the reality of our shortcomings. If we are to achieve holiness, we must be honest about our faults and do penance for them. 
— from Lily of the Mohawks, by Emily Cavins

Friday: Feast of the Assumption

Thursday, August 14, 2014

This Friday, August 15, is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary - a Holy Day of Obligation.
Masses at Saint Agnes will be held in the Lower Chapel as follows:
Wednesday, August 14 - 4:00 pm vigil
Thursday, August 15 - 7:00 am, 12:00 noon, 5:30 pm
On this Holy Day, and in our own Catholic parish community, let's call to mind God's abundant kindness to humanity, and Mary's generous response to the Lord.  May we pray for Mary's help and courage, also giving the Lord permission in every area of our own lives, so that He may work in and through us to reach the whole world according to His designs.

WORLD YOUTH DAY!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

In July of 2016, World Youth Day will be held in Krakow, Poland.  Three travel groups are being offered by the Archdiocese of Boston: High School, Young Adults, and Families.  Would you like to go??

To learn more about this life-changing experience, call Saint Agnes' Confirmation Director, Nancy Feeman (781-641-6621).  The Pilgrimage begins in Warsaw, visits our Lady of Czestochowa, Auschwitz, and the beautiful city of Krakow.  It would be wonderful to have a group from Arlington join the Diocesan Group to pray with the Pope in Poland!

Weekly Digest

Monday, August 11, 2014

Welcome everyone!
This week at the parish:
  • Tuesday - Family Playgroup (10:30 am)
  • Friday  - Feast of the Assumption of Mary, Holy Day of Obligation
  • Saturday  - Confessions (3 pm)
  • Sunday - Infant Baptisms (2 pm)
Don't forget that this Friday, August 15th is the great Feast of Mary's Assumption into Heaven!  This is a Holy Day of Obligation -- Let's call to mind God's abundant kindness to humanity, and Mary's generous response to the Lord.  May we pray for Mary's help and courage, also giving the Lord permission in every area of our own lives, so that He may work through us.

This Friday, August 15, is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary - a Holy Day of Obligation.
Masses at Saint Agnes will be held in the Lower Chapel as follows:
Wednesday, August 14 - 4:00 pm vigil
Thursday, August 15 - 7:00 am, 12:00 noon, 5:30 pm

Saint Agnes Family Playgroup - CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
Now that we are in summer mode, we will be holding Tuesday playgroups outdoors at nearby parks. To print a written schedule of our summer playgroup locations, please click here. To see a map of our summer park schedule, please click here.

This Tuesday, August 12th, we will meet at Drake Playground (213 Bacon St., Waltham MA).  This park a water spray area as well as a playground and a large field.  Remember to bring swimsuits, SUNSCREEN, and your OWN picnic lunch.  Come join us; we hope to see you there!

**NOTE THAT our outdoor summer schedule is highly dependent on good weather. If the weather seems questionable, please check your email or the blog page before you leave for playgroup. In case of rain, playgroup will be cancelled for the day. Thanks!**

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Children's Way of the Cross
Did you take your children to the beautiful Children's Way of the Cross this past Lent?  This is such a great ministry for our parish.  However, Tricia Sheehan, who has coordinated for many years is looking for new parents to take on this annual devotion!  If you are able to give yourself in service this way, please contact Tricia Sheehan (781-648-7709).

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Project Rachel
Project Rachel retreats help women find hope, healing and reconciliation after abortion.  If you or a loved one is suffering from post-abortion pain, contact Project Rachel about upcoming "Come to the Waters of Healing" retreats on Saturdays, February 22, March 29, or April 12.  Contact Project Rachel  at help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com or 508-651-3100.  All inquiries are confidential.

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FALL 2014 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR OUR WONDERFUL PARISH SCHOOLS!
FIDELITY HOUSE - Preschool and Pre-K
SAINT AGNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL - Pre-K through Grade 8
Links to these websites are located at the top right-hand of the blog page.
When you invest and involve your family here, you can participate
in the evangelical mission and service of these community resources,
which are offered by - and in the long tradition of - our very own Catholic Church.
Financial Aid is available.  WOW!

Boston Sock Exchange THIS WEEKEND!

Friday, August 8, 2014

"The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread." Mother Teresa

How do you feel about the weather today?
How do you think Boston's homeless population is feeling about the weather?
Put your faith in action!

This Saturday, August 9th is the Boston Sock Exchange at 11:00 am! This ministry helps the homeless men and women of Boston, by distributing gifts of sandwiches and clothes near the Park Street T-Stop on the second Saturday of the month.

Prep and packaging for the day will be held tonight -- Friday night, August 8th at 7:00 pm in the parish center. Help and/or donations is a wonderful way to put our faith in action!  For more information, see the calendar to the right, or email Jennifer Hermanski (Jennifer.Hermanski [at] gmail.com).  Participants need to be at least 7 years old, and those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

The Boston Sock Exchange is currently in need of small 8 oz. bottled water, SOCKS, t-shirts, long sleeved-shirts.  We also need rain gear: ponchos and umbrellas.  Thank you!

Respect Life at Saint Agnes

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

How can we be PRO-life every day?
By maintaining a positive attitude towards others,
appreciating the unique person that God has created in each individual,
reaching out in kindness and compassion,
praying for the unborn, disabled and elderly,
and giving alms to the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable in our society.

“Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for Me.”Matthew 25:40

Do you like to Run (or walk?)
Calling all runners and walkers… have you heard of the national organization LIFE Runners? It is the world’s largest Pro-Life Running/Walking Team with chapters in all 50 states and 17 countries! LIFE Runners pray and run (or walk) to defend Life from conception to natural death… All in Christ for Pro-Life! There are two chapters in Massachusetts (Springfield and Still River), but no Boston area chapter yet. Would you be interested in starting a Boston area chapter of LIFE Runners? E-mail SAParishforLife [at] gmail.com or call Eileen Cahill at 781-643-5915. This would be a great way for all ages in our parish and our community to work and pray together to support God’s gift of life.

“All life has inestimable value even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect.”
-Pope Francis

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LOCAL Natural Family Planning
Attention Married Couples!
Would you like…
  • a natural, hormone-free way to postpone pregnancy?
  • to start a family or have another child?
  • to improve communication with your spouse?
  • to learn more about church teaching on "the Theology of the Body?"
  • to understand why the Bishops were so unsettled by the HHS mandate?

Natural Family Planning (NFP) is an organic, chemical-free method that is just as effective as the Pill at postponing pregnancy and nearly twice as effective as IVF for achieving pregnancy. The divorce rate among couples that practice NFP is less than 2%.


Want to learn more? Josh and Meredith Phelps are teaching a 3-class NFP series starting in the fall in Arlington. Only a few spots are left! Email Meredith.Phelps [at] gmail.com for details.


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Project Rachel
Project Rachel is a confidential Catholic outreach ministry offering healing, compassion and hope to women and men hurting from an abortion experience. People are available to listen, to answer questions, to pray for you, and to help in any way. Project Rachel can help begin the experience of forgiveness, freedom and peace waiting for you in the tender embrace of God’s love and mercy. The phone number for Project Rachel is 508-651-3100, email is help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com, and the website is www.ProjectRachelBoston.com.  All inquiries are confidential.

Baptism Catechesis TONIGHT!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Have you had a new baby? We wish you many heartfelt congratulations!

Don't forget that baptisms for babies at Saint Agnes are held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 2:00 pm. You must attend Baptismal Catechesis prior to having your child baptized.

Baptism Catechesis happens once a month, and you can go to one tonight! The session begins at 7:00 pm in the Saint Agnes Parish Center at 51 Medford St., Arlington. The meeting usually lasts under an hour.

If you would like to learn a little more about Christian baptism and why the Catholic Church encourages infants to be baptized, you can read about it here.

Baptism is the sacrament of faith. But faith needs the community of believers. It is only within the faith of the Church that each of the faithful can believe. The faith required for Baptism is not a perfect and mature faith, but a beginning that is called to develop. The catechumen or the Godparent is asked: “What do you ask of God’s Church?” The response is: “Faith!” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1253)

Parenting is certainly not an easy task: it is filled with difficult decisions, personal setbacks and growth, expanding relationships, disagreements, love, AND forgiveness. We offer you our support and encouragement along this journey, and we invite you warmly into our parish and Christian life!

Weekly Digest

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Welcome everyone!
This week at the parish:
  • Tuesday - Family Playgroup (10:30 am), Baptism Catechesis (7 pm)
  • Friday  - Prep for Boston Sock Exchange (7 pm)
  • Saturday  - Boston Sock Exchange (11 am), Confessions (3 pm)
Saint Agnes Family Playgroup - CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
Now that we are in summer mode, we will be holding Tuesday playgroups outdoors at nearby parks. To print a written schedule of our summer playgroup locations, please click here. To see a map of our summer park schedule, please click here.

This Tuesday, August 5th, we will meet at Filipello Playground (255 Grove St., Watertown MA).  This park has two playgrounds with a water spray area in between the two.  Follow the sidewalk between these areas!  Please bring your OWN picnic lunch, and join us. We hope to see you there!

**NOTE THAT our outdoor summer schedule is highly dependent on good weather. If the weather seems questionable, please check your email or the blog page before you leave for playgroup. In case of rain, playgroup will be cancelled for the day. Thanks!**

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Boston Sock Exchange
This Saturday, August 9th is the Boston Sock Exchange at 11:00 am at the Park Street T-Stop.  This ministry helps the homeless men and women of Boston, by distributing gifts of sandwiches and clothes near the Park Street T-Stop on the second Saturday of the month. Prep and packaging for the day is held in the parish center on Friday night, August 8th at 7:00 pm. Help and/or donations is a wonderful way to put your faith in action!  For more information, see the calendar to the right, or email Jennifer Hermanski (Jennifer.Hermanski [at] gmail.com).  The Boston Sock Exchange is currently in need of small 8 oz. bottled water, SOCKS, t-shirts, long sleeved-shirts.  We also need rain gear: ponchos and umbrellas.  Thank you!

"Here is what we seek: a compassion that can stand in awe of what the poor have
to carry, rather than stand in judgement of how they carry it." Fr. Gregory Boyle, SJ

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Children's Way of the Cross
Did you take your children to the beautiful Children's Way of the Cross this past Lent?  This is such a great ministry for our parish.  However, Tricia Sheehan, who has coordinated for many years is looking for new parents to take on this annual devotion!  If you are able to give yourself in service this way, please contact Tricia Sheehan (781-648-7709).

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Project Rachel
Project Rachel retreats help women find hope, healing and reconciliation after abortion.  If you or a loved one is suffering from post-abortion pain, contact Project Rachel about upcoming "Come to the Waters of Healing" retreats on Saturdays, February 22, March 29, or April 12.  Contact Project Rachel  at help [at] ProjectRachelBoston.com or 508-651-3100.  All inquiries are confidential.

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FALL 2014 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR OUR WONDERFUL PARISH SCHOOLS!
FIDELITY HOUSE - Preschool and Pre-K
SAINT AGNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL - Pre-K through Grade 8
Links to these websites are located at the top right-hand of the blog page.
When you invest and involve your family here, you can participate
in the evangelical mission and service of these community resources,
which are offered by - and in the long tradition of - our very own Catholic Church.
Financial Aid is available.  WOW!