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SAINT PAUL PARISH Harvard square EST. 1875 ST. PAUL CHURCH (Corner of Bow and Arrow Streets) St. Paul Parish Center 29 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 (617) 491-8400 FAX (617) 354-7092 www.stpaulparish.org Rev. William T. Kelly, S.T.D. Pastor and Senior Chaplain frkellystpaulparish@gmail.com Rev. Patrick J. Fiorillo Parochial Vicar and Undergraduate Chaplain harvardpriest@gmail.com Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S. Graduate Chaplain gsalzmann@gmail.com Deacon Mark Olejnik Seminarian Intern ~~ HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER (617) 868-6585 www.harvardcatholic.org ~~ ST. PAUL S CHOIR SCHOOL (617) 868-8658 saintpaulschoirschool.us August 19, 2018 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass for the Lord's Day Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am 5:00pm (Resumes Sunday, September 2, 2018) Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am, 12:l0 pm Saturday - 9:00 am Vespers Tuesday and Wednesday - 6:00 pm (Chapel) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 am Mass in the Parish Center Chapel Sacraments Baptism Please inquire at the parish office Penance & Reconciliation Saturday 3:00-4:30 pm ~ Or by appointment Upper Church Reconciliation Room Eucharist See Mass and Adoration schedule above Marriage Couples planning to marry in the Church should make an appointment to see one of the priests as far in advance as possible (at least six months) Confirmation Celebrated annually, contact the parish office for info Holy Orders If you feel called to consider a vocation to priesthood or diaconate, speak to a priest or call the Vocations Office at (617) 746-5939 Anointing of the Sick This Sacrament will take place immediately following the 9:00 am Mass on the first Saturday of each month, or please contact a priest at anytime

Saint Paul Church Parish and School Staff St. Paul church Rev. William T. Kelly, S.T.D., PASTOR Rev. Patrick J. Fiorillo, PAROCHIAL VICAR Mrs. Catherine Barilleaux, DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION K-8 catherinebarilleaux+dre@gmail.com Ms. Mareike Bues, RCIA COORDINATOR rcia@stpaulparish.org Mr. Thomas Hogan, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS thogan@stpaulparish.org Mrs. Nancy Nicolaou, ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR nnicol@stpaulparish.org Mr. John Robinson, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC jrobinson@stpaulschoirschool.us Harvard Catholic Center Rev. William T. Kelly, S.T.D., SENIOR CHAPLAIN Rev. Patrick J. Fiorillo, UNDERGRADUATE CHAPLAIN Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S., GRADUATE CHAPLAIN Ms. Heather Angell, EVkids, DIRECTOR Mr. Doug Zack, DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT Ms. Carol Sardo, ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATE St. Paul s Choir School Rev. William T. Kelly, S.T.D., PASTOR Dr. Thomas Haferd, HEAD OF SCHOOL Mr. John Robinson, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Mrs. Dianne Flaherty, OFFICE MANAGER Mr. Blake Chen, ORGAN SCHOLAR ANOINTING OF THE SICK SACRAMENT The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is offered after the 9:00am Mass on the First Saturday of each month. Those who are facing surgeries or very serious health issues can see the priest after the Mass. The Anointing will take place near the Statue of Mary at the front left of the Church. The oils are reserved in the Olea Sancta Repository (Holy Oils) near the Baptismal Font. Family and friends are most welcome to be present together during the Anointing. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every Friday, for one hour following the 8:00am Mass in the Chapel of the Women Doctors of the Church, there is Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Please plan on coming to pray. Be sure to pray for Peace in the Holy Land with the Peace Dove that is lit on the side altar. Prayer cards with the history of the origins of the Dove and suggested prayers are in the basket by the Dove. Cambridge, Massachusetts Liturgical Calendar Saturday, August 18 5:00pm Memorial: Nicola Gallitano Corrigan Sunday, August 19 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:30am Memorial: Judy Asaley 11:00am Memorial: Evangeline Tomczik Monday, August 20 Saint Bernard Tuesday, August 21 Saint Pius X 12:10pm Choir School Fund Intention Wednesday, August 22 The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12:10pm Memorial: Jesus Manuel Pacheco Thursday, August 23 Saint Rose of Lima Friday, August 24 Saint Bartholomew Saturday, August 25 Saint Louis and Saint Joseph Calasanz Sunday, August 26 Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) The parish is always ready to receive adults into the process of preparation for baptism or reception into Full Communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Please call (617) 491-8400 for information. Parish Food Pantry Non-perishable food is received before every Mass for the pantry, which is open Saturdays from 11:00am-11:30am, or may be left in the parish office. Church Access for the Disabled Take elevator from the Parish Center Lobby at 29 Mount Auburn Street. Restrooms, handicapped accessible, are located on 1 st & 2 nd floors of the Parish Center. Parking for Mass on Saturday & Sunday Free parking at the Cowperthwaite Garage is available by permit only for those attending Mass on weekends only. Contact the Parish office for an parking application. New Parishioner Welcome to Saint Paul Parish! To register, please fill out a registration card available in the church vestibule, the pews or at the parish office.

Dear Friends, TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The weather has been of biblical proportions at some moments this week! I hope that you have not been overly burdened by the rain and heat. Every three to five years, the Archdiocese initiates an audit of every parish. We have begun this process this past week. It is always an eye opener for our auditors to see the complexity of our operations here! My meetings have gone well and they will be finishing up their work soon. I am grateful to our Director of Finance and Operations, Mr. Tom Hogan. He not only oversees the financial life of the parish, Harvard Catholic Center and the Choir School, but also directs all the care of the physical plant (think, this week: fire alarm testing, school painting, malfunctioning AC systems, and plaster repair in the church, to name but four items). When the results of the audits are available, we will fill you in on the commendations and recommendations. A reminder about the lecture being offered by noted Biblical Scholar Scott Hahn on Friday, September 14. If you would be interested, and able, to help with any aspect of the evening, please contact the office or Parish Council member Martin Etcheverry. We had our interviews for the position of Assistant Music Director this past week. I am grateful to those who helped with the process and will let you know the final decisions when they are made. We are blessed to have many guests at St. Paul s rectory. We are very happy to welcome Fr. Matthew Lambert, OSB. He is a monk of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, PA. I have friends in that community and have given a retreat and made my own personal retreats at their seminary. Fr. Matthew is doing biblical studies in Rome but is staying with us until late September for some research in area libraries. You may see him at various Masses and around campus. Keep up the prayers for the artisans working on the plaster in the church during these hot days. So far, the cost of repairs and scaffolding is about $65,000. We still have a way to go as new areas of decay are discovered. We will have conversations soon about how we will approach these unanticipated costs. Please pray for Bernard Burke whose funeral Mass was celebrated last week. Please keep Bernard and his family and friends in your prayers. PARISH SUPPORT AND FINANCES Our offertory this weekend, August 18/19 has one collection, our regular parish offertory. Thank you for your generosity. As always, thank you to past and present benefactors. SECUREGIVE APP INSTRUCTIONS The SecureGive App is available for use for your regular offertory contribution! Please follow these easy instructions: Go to App Store (or other name if on different phones) Type or go to SecureGive App Click on Install or Download Click on Accept Click on Open Screen with nearby Organizations will come up Click on St. Paul Parish Cambridge Click on Set Organization Home Details Click on Make Donation At this point you can decide to create an account for a onetime donation or for continuous giving or for a onetime anonymous donation. PARISH MOVIE NIGHT! Come one, come all! The Saint Paul Parish movie group will be screening 'A Man for All Seasons' in the Multimedia Room on Monday, August 20, at 7:00pm. This 1966 film, starring Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw and Vanessa Redgrave, documents the events around the martyrdom of Saint Thomas More by King Henry the Eighth for his refusal to support Henry's demand of an annulment from his wife Catherine of Aragon. This classic was nominated for eight Academy Awards; it won six. Contact Edward Miller at phileib@yahoo.com with any questions. God bless, Fr. Kelly

THE NINETEENTH OF AUGUST, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN CHECK OUT WHAT S HAPPENING AT ST. PAUL S FOOD PANTRY With many parishioners enjoying vacations over the summer, donations to the food pantry have been somewhat variable. We especially need white rice (2 lb. bags), granola bars or cereal bars, cold cereal, canisters of oats, jelly or jam, complete pancake mix, juice (64 oz. bottles), crackers, nuts, flavored tea, and coffee. One of the wonderful things about the food pantry is the diverse group that we serve. Regular guests range from graduate students and postdocs from South America trying to support their young families to older Chinese residents who come with their requests written in both English and Chinese. Although we are not assisting the neediest members of the community, it is like preventative medicine. We offer a dignified way for people to stay afloat so they don't become the poorest of the poor. K-8 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Attention St. Paul s families: This coming fall the religious education program is moving to Sunday mornings following the 9:30am Mass. Registration will be at 10:30am on Sunday, September 9, and first classes will begin Sunday, September 15. Stay tuned for more details. If you have question in the meantime, contact Catherine Barilleaux (catherinebarilleaux@gmail.com). SUMMER CHAPEL AT ST. PAUL S The Summer Chapel is open in the air conditioned DiGiovanni Hall through Friday, August 31. All weekday and weekend Masses will be celebrated in DiGiovanni Hall except the Sunday 9:30am and 11:00am. MASS INTENTIONS AT ST. PAUL S Mass Intentions for daily and weekend Masses are being accepted. Masses may be offered to remember those who have died, for those who are ill, as well as in thanksgiving for a birthday, anniversary or for a special intention. Please contact the Parish Office, (617) 491-8400 for details and to reserve a particular Mass. SANCTUARY LAMP The Sanctuary Lamp, which burns for eight days and nights at the tabernacle, symbolizes the presence of Christ and marks the boundaries of holy space in the Church. If you are interested in learning how to donate a Sanctuary Lamp, contact Nancy at (617) 491-8400 ext. 303. MAKE AN INTRODUCTION & CHANGE A LIFE Alumni (including our pastor, Father Kelly!) from every era of Saint Paul s Choir School have described how the school positively transformed their life s trajectory. Might you know a family with a boy in grade 2 through 7 that you could introduce to us? We are seeking boys who love to sing, and parents who would like a rigorous academic and Catholic education for their son, who may be exploring the benefits of an all-boys school environment, who may be attracted by the school s location in Harvard Square, who may desire that their son attend an elite high school eventually, and who may have mentioned that their son s current school isn t challenging enough or an ideal fit. To make an introduction, please contact Dianne Flaherty (admissions@saintpaulschoirschool.us). We appreciate every introduction - thank you! PASTORAL CARE St. Paul s ministry to those who are sick and homebound has grown into a vibrant part of our parish community. There are three ways your help is needed. First, please consider volunteering to visit those who are sick and homebound. Second, if you, or anyone you know, is in need of a visit, please contact us. Third, please include this important ministry in your prayers, as well as our friends who are sick and homebound. For more info contact Carolyn O Hara at StPaulsCaring@gmail.com or (617) 491-8400, ext. 342. CENTERING PRAYER The Centering prayer group meets on Thursdays from 6:30-8pm in Room 202. Our meetings include lectio divina or readings from Fr. Keating or the Christian mystics, followed by a period of centering prayer. We are currently reading A Sunlit Absence by Martin Laird. Readings are provided. All are welcome. For more information, please contact Susan or Janice (stpaulcentering@gmail.com). CARING FOR THE SOUL Caring for the Soul meets on the first Monday of the month at 5:30pm in Mary s Room (Room 202). Caring for the Soul supports those whose lives have been affected by mental illness, and is working to make our religious communities places of compassion, healing and acceptance. All are welcome. Group leader is Dr. Nancy Kehoe, RSCI.

HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER STUDENT NEWS The 5:00pm University Community Mass will resume on Sunday, September 2, 2018. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL MASS Mass is suspended until the fall. HARVARD LAW SCHOOL MASS Mass is suspended until the fall. GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS DAYS AWAY-BEACH DAY Saturday, August 25 at 11:00am Meet at 29 Mount Auburn Street Beach Destination TBD Now that the water is sufficiently warm, it s time to enjoy all that New England coastline has to offer. Mark your calendars for a beach day the final Saturday of August filled with swimming, lunch on the beach, and working on a tan that will last through Boston s ridiculously long winter. The beach has yet to be determined, suggestions are more than welcome. If you plan on attending, please indicate your interest to Marta Antoniv (ma.antoniv@gmail.com) and specify if you are available to drive and how many people you can fit in your car. GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS DINNER - Just bring $5 Thursday, September 6 7:00pm-GATHER; 7:30pm-DINE WHITE MASS The Guild of St. Luke White Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, October13, 2018, 5:30 PM at Sacred Heart Church, Newton Center, 1317 Centre St., Newton, MA 0459. Dinner will follow at the Mackenzie Parish Center adjacent to the church. Our speaker will be John Garvey, President of Catholic University of America, who will address us on the ambiguities and complexities associated with moral decision making especially as related to life issues such as physician assisted suicide. Please plan to attend and invite others who might be interested. More details and Mr. Garvey's formal topic will be forthcoming. UPCOMING AND REGULAR SERVICE EVENTS Food Pantry Distribution Saturdays at 9:30 am Contact: Valentin Kasper (valetin.kaspar@hotmail.de) Visits to the Homebound Saturdays @ 9:30 am Contact: Steve McGill (stephen.g.mcgill@gmail.com) English as a Second Language Classes Saturdays @ 10:00am Contact : David Paradela (dparadel@bu.edu) Have an idea for a service opportunity? Contact the service coordinator Nicolette Bardele (nbardele@g.harvard.edu). YOUNG COUPLES NEW FAMILIES St Paul's Young Families & Couples will be holding a summer picnic on August 26, following the 9.30am Mass, by the Charles River (next to the Weeks Bridge). Feel free to bring along something to share, or just come by. A group will meet in the vestibule after Mass to walk down from the Church. For questions or to join the mailing list please email harvardcatholicycnf@gmail.com. ~~~ GRADUATE STUDENTS FILM NIGHT Friday, August 31 at 7:00pm Pather Panchali -Satyajit Ray (Bengal, India 1955 Refreshments (including popcorn) served! hccfilmnight@gmail.com GRAD PRAYER AND SCRIPTURE GROUP: VERBUM DEI Every Sunday at 12:30pm (after 11:00am Mass) Grad students & young professionals gather each Sunday to read and reflect on the Sunday readings. alex.angstrom@gmail.com LIVE THE LITURGY INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK Show me what is physically different between a host that is consecrated and one that is not." These are words that can be heard on the lips of anyone struggling with faith. Perhaps, they are heard on yours. Physical tests will reveal no difference. The difference is seen through faith. In one sense, it is simple. Either we believe that the risen Christ is present -- soul and divinity -- or we do not. The fruits of faith are the proof. In the Eucharist, God enters into the very depths of who we are. However, it is our choice whether we ignore what He does or act fully upon it. The Eucharist can change us. When people see that we are different, they in turn will themselves believe.