Monday, November 1, is All Saints’ Day. It is the Solemnity when we honor the Saints; the souls who have reached heaven. It is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this year, so there will not be any additional Masses on Monday, Nov. 1. At St. John’s we will only celebrate the regular 8:30am Monday Mass.
Halloween Family Fest - Trunk-or-Treat - October 30
Our school PTO is planning a night of treats, s’mores, popcorn, movie and Halloween family fun! $5 entry fee per trunk. Knights of Columbus will serve burritos to raise money for Coats for Kids.
40 Days for Life, SJE Prayer Vigil Day - October 23
40 Days for Life
St. John's Vigil Day is Saturday, October 23. Sign-up sheets in foyer after all weekend Masses.
Be a peaceful witness for life on the public sidewalk outside of the Ft. Collins Planned Parenthood. Prayer vigil is every day from 7am-7pm. Your prayers are especially needed from 8am-Noon on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays when abortions are taking place.
St. John’s parishioners are asked to fill all prayer vigil time slots on Saturday, October 23rd.
The 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign is September 22-October 31. Thank you for standing up for life!
Rosary Rally - October 16
Join in a Rosary Rally for America
Your witness of faith promotes devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Saturday, October 16, Noon, on the lawn in front of the Knights of Columbus Hall. Bring lawn chairs or participate from your car. The Rosary for America is a Rosary Rally as part of a national campaign from “America Needs Fatima.” Learn more at AmericaNeedsFatima.org
Council of Catholic Women Fall Festival - October 9-10
St. John's Council of Catholic Women will hold our annual Fall Festival in our new St. John's Fellowship Hall on Saturday, Oct. 9th from 10AM till 6 PM and Sunday Oct. 10th from 8 am until 2 PM.
We will feature several vendors with their crafts, plant sale, jewelry sale, Gently used market, a snack bar where you will be able to get a breakfast burrito Sunday morning or a bar-b-que sandwich after 11:00 each day, and of course, our BAKE SALE. We will also have many baskets that you can buy chances on. They will be in the Foyer of the church for your viewing. Tickets are $1.00 or 6 for $5.00 and may be purchased during the Festival or the weekend prior, on Oct. 1 and 2.
"No Greater Love" Marriage Retreat - September 25
We would to invite all married couples to join us for our 7th Annual Retreat for Marriage Couples on Saturday, September 25, from 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Parish. This year's topic is Marriage in the Bible (and what it means for you today!) Registration is only $45 per couples which includes lunch and all materials. Childcare is available but space is limited, so please register early. You can register on line by going to the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton website.
Father Steve 40th Anniversary Celebration - September 17
Friday, September 17, Mass at 5:00pm, reception following in the new hall
Father Steve reached the 40th anniversary of his ordination on June 13, 2021. No celebration was held at St. John’s at the time as the church addition was under construction. Father Steve’s ministry has taken him all over the world and we are very blessed that God has called him to our parish. Join us for Mass followed by a reception, which will include snacks and hors d'oeuvres.
Many exciting changes to Religious Education this year
Religious Education is moving to Sunday afternoons and becoming Family Catechesis. Strengthen your family of faith and grow with us this year!
SJE Golf Tournament - September 18
Join us for the annual 4-person scramble golf tournament benefitting St. John the Evangelist Catholic School! Sponsorship opportunities available!
Includes: 18 holes of golf, breakfast, 1 beverage, lunch, range balls, green fees, and cart rental.
Council of Catholic Women Fall Card Party - September 8
St. John's Council of Catholic Women will hold their annual Fall Card Party on Wed., Sept. 8 from Noon until 4:00 P.M. in St. John's Hall. Your $5.00 donation gets you an afternoon of card games, dessert, and coffee and a chance for one of many door prizes. For more information and to reserve a table call Roberta at 970-667-3802. Cards and supplies are provided or you may bring your own game.
Parish Open House - August 28-29
Now Open - Thanks to You!
You have built a beautiful home for our Catholic faith in Loveland! Join us for an open house after all weekend Masses on August 28-29. Tour the new offices, the new hall, and the new rectory.
Open House Hours:
Saturday, August 28: following 4pm Mass until 6:00pm
Sunday, August 29: following 7am Mass until 3:00pm
Parishioner Derrick Johnson to be ordained a Deacon - June 26
On June 26th at 10am, our own Derrick Johnson will be ordained by Archbishop Aquila, along with 18 other men from the Archdiocese, as a Permanent Deacon at Light of the World Catholic Parish in Littleton. Due to strict attendance restrictions the Archdiocese is asking that parishioners live stream the Mass at: www.archden.org/livestream
Please join us after the Ordination on the evening of June 26th at 5pm in the Knights of Columbus Hall for a reception for Derrick and his family.
On Sunday June 27th, Derrick will serve and preach his first Masses as a Deacon. He will be preaching at the 7am, 9am and 11am Masses.
Thank you for your prayers and support for Derrick and his family in these years of formation. Please know of his gratitude to you all, and please keep praying for Derrick and his family as he approaches ordination.
Treasures of the Church, Relics from the Vatican - July 8
Thursday, July 8, presentation at 7:00pm
We are very blessed to host over 150 sacred relics, including one of the largest remaining pieces of the True Cross, a piece of a veil believed to have belonged to Our Lady, a part of Christ's crown of thorns, and relics such as clothing or bone fragments from many Saints.
This is an interactive exposition and you will be able to venerate rosaries, prayer cards, or other items by touching them to the relics.
Treasures of the Church is a ministry of evangelization of the Catholic Church. Run by Fr. Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross, its purpose is to give people an experience of the living God through an encounter with the relics of his saints in the form of an exposition.
Each exposition begins with a multi-media presentation on the Church's use of relics that is scriptural, catechetical, and devotional, leading to a renewal of the Catholic faith for many people. After the teaching those in attendance have an opportunity to venerate the relics of some of their favorite saints.
An exposition involves some 150 relics, including those of St. Maria Goretti, St. Therese of Lisieux (the "Little Flower"), St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Faustina Kowalska. The supreme highlight is one of the largest relics of the Church's claim to the True Cross in the world and a piece of the Veil that, according to sanctioned tradition, is believed to have belonged to Our Lady.
The veneration of relics is a communion with the heroes of our Christian faith, asking for their powerful intercession. Many people have reported outstanding blessings and conversions through this ministry, and many have reported healings. Attendees are encouraged to bring their articles of devotion (such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members which may be touched to the reliquaries as a means of intercessory prayer.
COVID changes - Sign-ups no longer required to attend Mass
WELCOME BACK! Sign-ups are no longer required to attend Mass.
A section of the church will continue to be reserved for mask-wearing and distancing.
Totus Tuus - July 25-30
We are excited to announce that Totus Tuus will be back again this year! Please mark your calendars to participate in our summer youth catechetical program. The cost will be just $40 per child for the week. Contact Deacon August for info and to register - 970.635.5818 or cordoau@saintjohns.net
Knights Blood Drive - June 19
Saturday, June 19, St. John's parking lot
The Knights of Columbus are pleased to welcome the UCHealth blood mobile back to St. John's! Your blood donation helps local hospitals offer life-saving care. Be a hero to your neighborhood - give blood!
Memorial Day Service - May 31
Monday, May 31, 2021
The Knights of Columbus will return to our annual observance of Memorial Day this year. Please attend Mass with us on Monday at 8:30am, followed by a short service at the Veterans’ Shrine. The best access to the area is through the alley to the east of the Shrine.
John Stapleton to be ordained a priest - May 15
Deacon John Stapleton will be ordained a priest on Saturday, May 15th. It will be live-streamed from the cathedral for anyone that wants to watch.
His will celebrate his first Mass on Sunday, May 16th at 9 am at St. John’s with a reception to follow in St. John’s Hall.
Sunday Mass obligation to be restored on Pentecost - May 23
The Bishops of Colorado have announced that the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days will be restored on Pentecost Sunday – May 23, 2021 – and all Catholics who are healthy and without significant risk factors or other serious reasons should resume normal Mass attendance in the coming weeks.
Catholics are encouraged to use the Easter season to prayerfully contemplate why they are called to Mass every week, and if necessary, educate themselves on the Church’s teachings on the obligation, including acceptable reasons to still stay home.
Parishes will continue to take prudent steps to ensure public Masses are celebrated in a safe manner.
Does this mean every Catholic is obligated to go to Mass?
No. Long before this pandemic, the Church has always recognized that there are “serious” or “grave” reasons that prevent Catholics from attending Mass.
For example, if a person is sick or homebound, or living/visiting areas of the world where access to the Mass is limited, or a situation arises that prevents travel (snowstorm or flat tire), such persons would not be bound by the obligation.
In the case of this pandemic, serious or grave reasons would include:
· Anyone who is sick, symptomatic, or has been recently exposed to the coronavirus. Protecting the health of others is an act of Christian charity and our moral duty to one another.
· Anyone with significant health risk factors that requires them to avoid public spaces, or if you care for someone with significant risk factors.
· Anyone who cannot attend Mass through no fault of their own, for example, if a parish has reached capacity.
For more information, a statement from the bishops and an FAQ is available on the Archdiocese website – archden.org/return
Build Blessing Bags for the Homeless - Donate May 15-16
Together Colorado is a faith based committee working on homelessness in Loveland and Northern Colorado and includes several denominations of churches. We are collecting the following items for “Blessings Bags” to be distributed to the homeless in Loveland in June. Drop box for items will be in the foyer, Sat/Sun, May 15-16. At the end of May volunteers will be putting the bags together. If you would like to volunteer to assemble bags or want information contact Debbie DeDecker 970.663.2013.
Items needed: Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, combs or small hairbrushes, hand sanitizer, sunblock, bug repellent, chap stick, wet ones, bar soap, shampoo, healthy bars (Cliff, Kind, Quaker etc.)
Thank you!