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  • Welcome to Outreach, Service, and Community 
    Welcome to Outreach, Service, and Community 
    There are so many great ways to get involved at our Collaborative!
    • Bereavement Ministry
      • The Bereavement Ministry works with a family immediately after the death of a loved one, helping to plan the liturgy for the funeral Mass. This personal contact helps to ease the anxiety felt at a time of grief. The family is encouraged to take an active part in celebrating the life of the deceased as readers and gift bearers. Members assist as cantors, altar servers, lectors, and Eucharistic Ministers. Annually, the names of the deceased are read during a Mass of Remembrance.

        Our Lady Help of Christians: Contact Cathy Belli Duffy
        Sacred Heart: Contact Nick Frega

    • Bridge Over Troubled Waters
      • Sacred Heart’s involvement with Bridge Over Troubled Waters began in the fall of 2009 when Bridge was looking for individuals or groups to “adopt a room” in the Bridge houses for homeless teens and young adults. Some participants in the ARISE small faith-sharing group committed themselves to this. With financial support from other members of the parish, the group finished that initial project in the spring of 2010. They then refurnished the room for a new resident in the summer of 2011.

        Sacred Heart provided new sheets, comforters/blankets, and matching towels for all seven bedrooms in the moms' house. Currently, Bridge notifies us when new residents move in and Sacred Heart provides new linens and towels.

        Contact Cathy Schneider – by email –or phone

    • Christ Child Society
      • The Christ Child Society is a ministry of Sacred Heart Parish which distributes winter jackets, hats, mittens, gift cards, and small toys to children in several Archdiocesan Catholic Charities Day Care programs in the Boston area.

        For more information, check the website Child Child Society of Boston.
    • Christian Service Committee
      • Welcome to the Christian Service Committee! Who are we? We're the Advent Tree, Valentine, Easter Egg &
        Baby Shower people at Our Lady's! We organize events that, thanks to the generosity of our parishioners, have yielded thousands of Christmas, Valentine's, and baby gifts over the years. Your generosity has provided thousands of meals, desserts, pieces of fruit, snacks, & bottled water for shelter guests. 
        Organizations that benefitted include:

        • The Women’s Unit at Pine Street Inn
        • Shattuck Shelter in Jamaica Plain
        • Mass Coalition for the Homeless
        • Genesis II
        • African Global Village
        • Hand of Help Orphanage in Mexico
        • Nazareth Residence
        • Pregnancy Help
        • VinFen
        • Bethany House
        • and parishioners here at Our Lady’s


        Whether you are an organizer, a hands-on server, or a silent and steady contributor, we are happy to have you on board!

        Contact Mike Keohane 

    • Christmas Gift Drive
      • Sacred Heart provides annual holiday support for St. Ambrose Family Inn, Julie’s Family Learning Program, New England Home for Deaf, and Walden School at the Learning Center for the Deaf. Cards listing specific needs are available in late November, and then gifts are returned at the parish Advent Party in early December for distribution to agencies.

        Contact Michelle Solomon

    • Creation Care Team
      • The Creation Care Team is focused on environmental action and care for creation.
        If you would be interested in sharing your ideas or joining a group for this effort, which grows out of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ and apostolic exhortation Laudato Deum, please email Alexander at [email protected]. 


        The SHOL Newton Creation Care Team is looking to move our Collaborative towards a healthier, more sustainable coffee hour with a new Black Earth Compost system (in conjunction with City of Newton recycling). They are looking for volunteers to help with help with set up and clean up at Coffee Hours in both parishes. Please email Maria ([email protected]) if you are able to lend a hand.

    • Honduras Committee
      • Our Lady's has a sister parish in San Marcos, Honduras. Our group develops ways for our community to serve the needs of the people of San Marcos. They also focus on developing a relationship between the two parishes so that we can learn from one another in solidarity.

        Contact Barbara Allaire

    • Hospitality Committee
      • The Hospitality Committee coordinates several programs and activities within the parish community, such as welcome baskets, Advent Party, Easter Vigil Party, First Communion reception, and other special events that may arise. 
        Contact Nick Frega

    • Ministers of Care
      • This ministry involves visiting people - in nursing homes, hospitals, and private homes within our parish - who are unable to receive the Eucharist at Mass. The Minister of Care spends approximately one to two hours a week, bi-monthly or monthly, whatever your time allows, visiting these parishioners. Ministers of Care serve as vital pastoral connections between the parish community and the sick and the homebound. Ministers of Care bring the spiritual and healing comfort of the Lord, and, themselves, receive personal spiritual enrichment. Training and support are provided.

        Our Lady Help of Christians: Contact Chris Graf – by email – by phone
        Sacred Heart: Contact Nick Frega

    • Mother Caroline School Supply Drive
      • Sacred Heart's parish-wide project to provide Mother Caroline Academy students and teachers with school supplies runs in September. For two weekends, baskets are placed at church entrances for donations. Since the Academy is totally privately funded, they depend on material and financial donations from individuals, churches, and organizations.

        Contact Margaret LeBlanc or Jane McGuire
         



        Read about Mother Caroline Academy in the Pilot

        Sep. 29 2023

        Forming the Future: Mother Caroline Academy encounter benefits of music through ukulele    by Wes Cipolla Pilot Staff


        Mother Caroline Academy on WHDH News

        Black Women Lead: Catch Mother Caroline Academy on Channel 7 WHDH News!
         
        Catch MCA on Channel 7 WHDH News in connection with the Greater Grove Hall Main Streets Black Women Lead Banner project! Students were featured alongside local leaders Ed Gaskin, Josh Kraft, Clementina Chéry, Alfreda Harris, and Priscilla Douglas, as they spoke about the purpose and impact of the Black Women Lead Banner project.
         
        Eighth graders Harmonie and Meliah were asked to comment on the project, in addition to fourth grader Ajannaya. 
         
        “I can see women of color that look like me being actually special in the neighborhood because, usually, there’s not that much representation of Black women,” Meliah reflected.
         
         “These young ladies behind me, hopefully, one day, there will be a banner here for them as well,” said Shelburne Recreation Center Founder and honoree Alfreda Harris.
         
    • OUTREACH to You
      • Outreach to You sends a cheerful greeting card and note to parishioners who find it difficult to attend Mass regularly because they are home-bound or in a care facility. We want them to know that they are in our thoughts and prayers. All parishioners from both parishes are welcome to participate in this ministry. If you know of any parishioner who would appreciate being remembered in such a way, let us know.  

        Contact Kathie Long - by email - by phone

    • PAX Christi Newton

      • Pax Christi Newton strives to create a world that reflects the Peace of Christ by exploring, articulating, and witnessing to the call of Christian nonviolence. The group meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom.

        Contact Sioux Mont
        [email protected]


        Meeting Minutes

        Minutes from meeting on 2025-Jul 9
        Minutes from meeting on 2025-Apr 10
        Minutes from meeting on 2025-Mar 13
        Minutes from meeting on 2025-Feb 12



        Pax Christi Newton News
        Updated 8/21/25

        Report on Survey about Nuclear Weapons

        PAX Christi New England Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (PCAN) has recently published a report on its recent survey of North American Catholics for their thoughts on nuclear weapons. Key findings include that nearly 85% of the 900+ respondents see these weapons as an existential threat, and almost half want to abolish them. The report is being sent to the Vatican and shared widely.

        Read the report here: PCAN Survey Report

        Thanks to everyone who took the survey. To learn more, contact SHOL PAX Christi Newton member Peter Metz at [email protected]


        Pax Christi Novena Thank You
        SHOL PAX Christi Newton would like to thank everyone who participated in and contributed to last week’s Novena for Nuclear
        Disarmament, and for the ongoing support of the Collaborative and the Collaborative Staff. 

        “Eighty years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and more than half a century after the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) 

        went into effect, not only have none of the nations with nuclear weapons honored that solemn commitment, 

        but they have increasingly moved in the opposite direction by implementing massive ‘modernization’ programs 

        designed to preserve their nuclear weapons indefinitely [effectively creating a new nuclear arms race].” 

        – Most ReverendJohn C. Wester, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, NM



         Upcoming events

        • A Night of Prayer for Peace: Friday, September 12, 7:00 PM at Our Lady's 
        Please join us for a night of prayer, reflection, and music. A small reception to follow hosted by PAX Christi.
        All are welcome. Questions: contact Sioux Mont
         [email protected] 

        • A Night of Prayer for Peace: Friday, October 10, 7:00 PM on Zoom. Contact  Sioux Mont [email protected] 


        Next Meeting:  Wednesday, September 10, 7:00 PM on Zoom


        Other Links of interest:

        “Building a World without Nuclear Weapons: An Urgent Imperative” 

        To watch the video, click the following link: Watch on YouTube
        This online forum, offered in association with PAX Christi MA and Pax Christi USA, examines the existential threat and moral implications of nuclear weapons, encourages dialogue about solutions, and urges prayer and action from individuals and groups.

        The speakers are: 
        • John C. Wester, Archbishop of Santa Fe, NM, who in 2022 led the way in the US Catholic Church with his groundbreaking pastoral letter on nuclear disarmament, “Living in the Light of Christ’s Peace”
        • Dr. Ira Helfand, past president of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and member of the International Steering Group of ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons)
        • Marie Dennis, senior director of the Catholic Nonviolence Initiative and past president of Pax Christi International 
        • Moderator: Claire Schaeffer-Duffy, from the Center for Nonviolent Solutions 

        --

        "Autonomous Armageddon: Nuclear Weapons and AI" webinar from International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW)
        Please watch this one hour webinar about the risks of Artificial Intelligence in nuclear command and control systems.

        --
        Program on Climate Change and Nuclear Weapons
        Recently a webinar entitled “Sparing Nothing and No One: Climate Change and Nuclear Weapons,” was offered by the Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and Democracy. A recording of it is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csQlX68x9ps. It features four panelists, including Dr. Ira Helfand, who discuss how these twin existential threats are linked and how one might trigger the other, and they share ideas about how the climate justice and nuclear abolition movements might join forces to eliminate both threats. SHOL Pax Christi highly recommends this program. 

        --
        “The Letter,” a Film: Pope Francis and the Movement to Heal the Earth
        A moving and beautiful film, “The Letter: A Message for Our Earth” documents the invitation of Pope Francis to five individuals from diverse circumstances around the world to come to Rome and dialogue with him about their concerns for the Earth and those who are most affected by climate change and environmental degradation. The film was jointly produced by the Laudato Si Movement, the Vatican, and the award-winning Off the Fence Productions.
         
        The film is available to view on YouTube:
        www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rps9bs85BII
        --
        PAX Christi MA

        PAX Christi USA

    • Pray and Play
      • A Group for Little Ones and Their Caregivers

        We meet in the Lower Church Hall in Our Lady’s Church building on Wednesdays 10-11am or out on the playground at Our Lady's in nicer weather.

        Please email Maria Rosen at mrosen@sholnewton.org if you are interested in connecting with others in the collaborative who are immersed in the work of growing families of faith. We will gather in prayerfulness and playfulness to lift each other up in the Spirit as we undertake this most important work: raising Catholic children!

    • Prayer Shawl Ministry
      • The Prayer Shawl Ministry is an outreach program that aims to bring comfort to those who are ill or confined to home by giving them a handcrafted shawl made by parishioners. Members of the prayer shawl ministry meet monthly in homes to pray for healing and comfort as they knit or crochet the individual shawls. Some members of the ministry create shawls in their own homes as they themselves are unable to get out. Members also knit or crochet blankets to be presented to the newly Baptized and scarves to be presented to the Confirmands.  Each of these is also accompanied by a tag naming the individual crafter and includes a prayer of welcome.

        The shawls are delivered to individuals at home, in the hospital, at rehabilitation facilities, or in nursing homes as the need arises. Each shawl is chosen with the recipient in mind and is tagged with the name of the individual crafter and accompanied by a prayer.

        Contact Peg Miller

    • Prison Ministry
      • This group seeks to bring the face of hope and compassion to the men and women who are in our prisons. We work with chaplains from our area prisons to understand the needs that exist. Parishioners visit prisoners while they are in prison and provide guidance and support to those recently released as they make the difficult transition to a new life in their communities. Others participate in religious services at the prisons or help run programs for parents and children, book groups, support groups, etc. We remember and pray always for healing and forgiveness for those who have been victims of crime.

        Contact Dorothy Koffel

    • Racial Justice Ministry
      • The Racial Justice Ministry

        Vision Statement
        The Racial Justice Ministry (RJM) is devoted to enhancing the dignity of all human beings within the Catholic Church and our community.

        Mission Statement
        - Achieve change by sharing our learning with all those in the Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s (SHOL) Collaborative, throughout the    Archdiocese of Boston, and in partnership with other churches.
        - Join with other parishes in encouraging the Archdiocese of Boston and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to address racism and the absence of inclusion

        - Promote the reconciliation of racially diverse populations and situations through education within our churches and our community
        - Advocate for fairness in criminal justice, housing, health care, education, votiing rights, and economic opportunity
        - Continue learning through books, lectures, talks, discussions, and retreats to enhance the effectiveness of the ministry
        - Encourage young people and families in the SHOL Collaborative to become aware of and involved in this ministry
        - Encourage diversity in ministries and involvement within our parishes


        The RJM usually meets on the second Monday of each month on Zoom. We warmly welcome everyone to join us as we work toward the many goals included in our Mission Statement. 

        Contact: Lija Joseph or call the parish offices

    • Refugee Ministry
      • Refugee Ministry

        The Refugee Ministry is dedicated to providing loving and compassionate hands-on ministry for our newly arrived refugee neighbors.

         Contact
        Maria R. or Andy M.
         


        Here is a recording of the Refugee Ministry Meeting from March 11th.
        Watch on our YouTube channel here: March 11th Meeting
         


        Here is a recording of the Refugee Ministry Meeting from March 21st.
        Watch on our YouTube channel here: March 21st Meeting

          
    • Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
      • Please visit our new SVDP page HERE.

         

    • Sacred Heart Monthly Food Drive
      • The Centre Street Food Pantry is a food relief agency for residents of Brookline, Needham, Newton, Waltham, Watertown, and Wellesley. They provide consistent and inclusive access to healthy food, with dignity and kindness. Each month, the parishioners of Sacred Heart donate a particular item to their Kid's Club, which gives families with children more food year round so they can thrive and grow. Items are collected in bins at the church, and delivered the first few days of the month. 

        ​For the monthly food item, see our volunteer page here: Sacred Heart Food Collection 

        Contact Cathy Schneider - by email - by phone 

    • Sunday Morning Hospitality
      • On many Sunday mornings after the 10:00 am Mass at Our Lady's, all are invited to the Lower Church Hall for coffee, donuts, and juice. Volunteers are needed to host each week. For a small amount of time and a little effort, one can enjoy the satisfaction of contributing to an important ministry that connects people and builds relationships.

        Please visit the Our Lady's SignUp Genius page or contact Ginny Arpino

    • Walking With Purpose
      • Welcome to Walking With Purpose at
         SHOL Collaborative, Newton!

        Calling all ladies of the SHOL Collaborative!   

         
        If you desire to grow in your faith -- in a supportive community of Catholic women -- 
        Walking with Purpose (WWP) women's Bible study is for you! Register NOW for a study 
        where all women are invited to journey through scripture together and build authentic relationships
        that matter. We welcome women of all ages and stages, and hope you will join us this year as we
        grow closer to Christ!

        Our study this year is Grounded in Hope. Based on the book of Hebrews, it will help you
        encounter Jesus in such a powerful, comforting, and stabilizing way that
        He will become your lifeline. This study ends on May 14th. 
        We look forward to a new program in the fall.
          

        Contact Sandra Fernandes: [email protected]
         

    • Welcoming Committee
      • The mission of this ministry is to welcome new members into the Our Lady's parish community and encourage them to become active members of the parish. Our committee periodically hosts new member receptions in order to provide newcomers with information about our parish and its ministries. In addition, we hope to provide opportunities for new people to meet our pastoral staff and other members of the parish. New committee members are always welcome to join us.

        Contact Paula Gannon or Jenn Reale

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