Welcome To Our Catholic Community!
If you are new to the area, looking for a place to belong, or are already a member of our parish community – know that there is always a place for you as we gather around the table of the Lord. Read more…


New To St. John Bosco?
If you’re new or just visiting, we’d like to welcome you and invite you to join us for Mass at any time!

Sacrament Question?
Are you planning to get married, baptize a child, or are you interested in any of the other sacraments?

Want To Return To The Church?
Whether you’ve been away from the Catholic Church for a little while or a long time doesn’t matter. We welcome your return!

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Meet Steve Cocklin: One of SJB’s Newest Parishioners
Steve Cocklin is living proof that an inquisitive mind can lead to a life of faith. Steve joined the Catholic Church this Easter. Born in Peoria, Illinois, Steve and his family relocated to Wadsworth, OH when he was 10 years of age. After graduating from Wadsworth High School, Steve studied computer networking at Stark State College. Today Steve works as an IT Support Analyst for the Reliable Solutions Group in Middleburg Heights.
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Holy Father’s Prayer Intention for June
Pope Frances’ Prayer Intention for June reminds us: “Torture is not past history. Unfortunately, it’s part of our history today.” He is urging “that the international community commit itself concretely to abolish torture, guaranteeing support to victims and their families.” Let us join in prayer that all of us as individuals respect the dignity of every person above all else and demand that governments do all they can to end torture wherever it exists. View his video produced by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network to spread his prayer intention for June: to abolish torture in our world.
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SJB 60th Anniversary
St. John Bosco Parish was established by Bishop Edward F. Hoban on June 1, 1963. To celebrate our 60th Anniversary, Father Matt is inviting parishioners to a picnic in our pavilion and the field surrounding it, on Sunday, June 4, after the 11:00AM Mass.