Tuesday, October 21 at 8AM St. Joseph the Worker Shrine
Join Fr. Ron Meyer, OMI as we reflect on aging and what God has in mind for those over 60. The day will begin with 8 am Mass, then continental breakfast, viewing and discussion of Bishop Robert Barron's “Why You’re Still Alive After 60 – A Spiritual Wakening”. Confessions, and adoration will be offered and a light lunch will be provided.
Nov. 6-15, 2025 Rome, Assisi, San Giovanni Rotondo
Leave from Boston. Spiritual Director is Father Patrick Chibuko. Group leader is Maggie Hoagland. Visit all four basilicas in Rome (206 Tours) and other religious sites.
November 12, 2025 at 7PM St. Joseph the Worker Shrine
Meet Eric Genuis — Bringing Music and Hope to the Forgotten Born in Toronto, Eric Genuis is an acclaimed composer, virtuoso pianist, and inspirational performer whose music has uplifted audiences across the world. Through his foundation, Concerts for Hope, Eric brings world-class performances to those too often overlooked — including prisoners, veterans in recovery, and patients in memory care. His concerts blend breathtaking original compositions with stories of faith, redemption, and joy, offering music that heals the soul and reminds every listener of their dignity and worth. As we celebrate the Jubilee Year of Hope, and as St. Joseph the Worker Shrine serves as a designated Pilgrimage Site, it is especially fitting that we welcome Eric Genuis — an artist whose mission is to bring light, hope, and renewal to the human spirit. Join us on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, for an inspirational evening of music and hope with Eric Genuis at St. Joseph the Worker Shrine. ️ Tickets available at www.stjosephshrine.org
Morning Prayer and Reflection for All Involved in Music Ministry
November 22, 2025 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Our Lady, Help of Christians, Newton 573 Washington Street Newton, 02458
This Jubilee year event, which will take place on the feast day of St. Cecilia, will be a morning of music, prayer and reflection for all involved in music ministry in the church. This includes soloist, musicians, choir members, and cantors. Keynote address and blessing offered by Cristiano Barbosa, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston.