Local Catholic Opportunities

The Theological Institute of St. John’s Seminary in Boston, MA
Two fully accredited graduate degree programs in Catholic theology for laity, religious, and deacons

St. Benedict Abbey in Harvard, MA 
Mass, Sacraments, Divine Office, retreats

Mount St. Mary’s Abbey
Cistercian nuns in Wrentham, MA

St. Joseph’s Abbey
Trappist monks in Spencer, MA

Worcester Catholic Women’s Conference
Last year the conference was held on October 5th, 2024


Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference
Upcoming conference on April 5th, 2025

Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference
Upcoming conference on September 27th, 2025

Betania II in Medway, MA
Perpetual Adoration
Retreats, healing services

Chestnut Hill Center
Evenings of Recollection
Spiritual direction, retreats, youth programs
Locations listed HERE
Contact: Peter Kniaz plkniaz@gmail.com 

Local Catholic Schools: 

  • St. Benedict Classical Academy, Natick, MA
  • Sparhawk Academy, Millis, MA
  • Montrose School, Medfield, MA
  • Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, MA
  • Boston College High School, Dorchester, MA
  • Catholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, MA
  • Malden Catholic, Malden, MA
  • St. Sebastian’s School, Needham, MA
  • Trivium School, Lancaster, MA
  • Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood, MA

Chesterton Academy of the Immaculata, a new classical, affordable, co-ed high school rooted in the Catholic tradition is coming to the MetroWest in fall of 2025. 

Click HERE to find a more extensive list of Catholic schools in Massachusetts. 

Online Resources: 

Blessed Carlo Acutis will be canonized this April, 2025, a computer wiz and the first millennial saint. 

Blessed Carlo created an extensive exhibit of Eucharistic miracles gathered from around the world.

Check out his website here: http://www.carloacutis.com/en/association/mostra-miracoli-eucaristici

“The Eucharist is the highway to heaven.”

Visit FORMED for on demand Catholic movies, documentaries, audio books, podcasts, and more. 

St. Albert the Great Institute (SAGI) is founded by a St. John’s parishioner in order to reveal the unity between faith and science. To quote the institute:

“Saint Albert the Great Institute is comprised of individuals and organizations who are interested in the seeking of truth, for the benefit of humanity. This plane of existence is full of wonders… and those who are partners in the SAGI Network are interested in exploring how wonderously wonderful those wonders are!”