Welcome to Monday. A new, free online course hosted by Boston College explains synodality to everyday Catholics. And Catholic groups in Europe denounced a move by European Union lawmakers to designate gas and nuclear energy as "green" options for sustainable investing.
Any high school or college age parishioner who has served the parish in some way can Click ^ to fill out the Form online. Please complete and submit the application form no later than Friday, April 23.
In these days of separation we try and keep in contact with our parishioners, especially the elderly and those who live alone. To these efforts, we have come to realize that many in our database do not have an emergency contact listed. Please consider providing us with that information so that we may reach out if the need should arise. We welcome all parishioners to provide this information, but especially those who live alone. Please call, email, or fill out the form by clicking the title. Thank you!
Renewal Ministries' president Ralph Martin reflects on a recent trip he made to Fatima, Portugal, the site of world-famous apparitions of Mary in 1917, and the message they still hold for us.
All are invited to attend our Lenten Soup and Stations of the Cross on Fridays during Lent: February 28, March 06, 13, 20, 27, and April 03. Please join us in Manion Hall beginning at 6:00PM for a free meal consisting of delicious homemade meatless soup served with bread and butter. If you are not able to join us for soup, please arrive at 7:00PM, as we move into the church for prayerful meditation through the Stations of the Cross.
The St. Eulalia Thursday Evening Bible Study class on the “Wisdom Literature of the Bible” will begin on Thursday, January 10, 2019, from 7:00-8:20pm in the McGann Conference Room. Drawing on scriptural readings from Proverbs, Wisdom, Sirach, and Ecclesiastes, this video series of eight weekly conferences narrated by Jeff Cavins, will offer spiritual suggestions on how to seek meaningful guidance in making practical decisions, from friendships to finances.
THE GOD QUESTION According to a 2017 Pew Study, 28% of Catholics said that they believe in a higher power but, not in a god as described in the bible. This year's fall lecture series responds to that survey statistic by exploring what the bible and our tradition tell us about God.
Register Today! St. Eulalia is offering a Bereavement Support Group. Topics will include an overview of the bereavement process, signs and symptoms of grief, feelings associated with bereavement, and the uniqueness of each person’s grief experience. Since we have limited space, please pre-register by Tuesday, September 4. There is no fee, but a voluntary donation to cover the cost of materials is always appreciated. To register for the group or to obtain further information, please call Barbara Mahoney, Pastoral Care Coordinator, at 781-729-8220, ext. 16 Click to learn more.
This past week, four of our own teens went for the second year in a row to C.A.M.P.S. A summer camp for High School teens, which stands for "Christ. As. My. Personal. Savior".
Life Teen granted our parish five tickets to the Steubenville NYC Conference which gathered around 3,000 High School teens. Some of the top Catholic Speakers in the country where there. It was unbelievable to be surrounded by so many amazing people.
A bus load of almost 50 teens traveled down to Melbourne/Cocoa Beach Florida to serve with hundreds of youth. Split up into different groups, the teens were sent out to various service sites changing the lives of hundreds of people.
Location: Manion Hall. Speaker: Marty Brounstein, author of "Two Among the Righteous Few: A Story of Courage in the Holocaust", shares the story of a Catholic couple in the Netherlands named Frans and Mien Wijnakker who, despite much risk and danger, saved the lives of over two dozen Jews during World War II. Join us this evening at 7pm, open to all! Spread the word...
After the 5pm Mass THIS Sunday Open to All- Procession from the Church, through Wright-Locke Farm and into the woods. There will be a bagpiper. In the woods there will be beautiful prayers and songs. Come join in on this Tradition!
St Mary's and St. Eulalia's has a Town Day booth together, serving lemonade and handing out info! But we need your help! We need your enthusiasm! Can you volunteer at the booth for 1/2 hour? The shifts go in half-hour time slots from 9:30am-3:00pm. We need TWO volunteers for each half-hour. Just sign up here and then show up on Saturday, June 2nd ready to have some fun and serve some lemonade!
"The Monday after Pentecost will be different this year, and I’m delighted. That’s because the Catholic Church will be celebrating a new memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on that day..."