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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 Seminarian Interns Deacon Andy Nguyen, S. J. Deacon Mark Olejnik ~~ HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER (617) 868-6585 www.harvardcatholic.org ~~ ST. PAUL S CHOIR SCHOOL (617) 868-8658 saintpaulschoirschool.us The Epiphany of the Lord January 6, 2019 Mass for the Lord's Day Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am, 12:l0 pm Saturday - 9:00 am Vespers Wednesday and Thursday - 6:00 pm (Parish Center Chapel) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Weekly Adoration will resume on Friday, February 1, 2019 Sacraments Baptism Please inquire at the parish office Penance & Reconciliation Thursday 1:30 pm- 3:30 pm Saturday 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm ~ Or by appointment Upper Church 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 Ms. Marianne Deramo, CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR mdconfirmation29@gmail.com 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 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. Pope Francis January Prayer Intention Evangelization Young People That young people, especially in Latin America, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gospel to the world. Cambridge, Massachusetts Liturgical Calendar Saturday, January 5 The Vigil Mass of The Epiphany of the Lord Sunday, January 6 The Epiphany of the Lord 7:30am Memorial: Robert O Neill 9:30am People of the Parish 11:00am Memorial: Jennifer Woo Monday, January 7 Saint Raymond of Penafort Wednesday, January 9 12:10pm Memorial: Herman Rutner Thursday, January 10 12:10pm Choir School Fund Intention Sunday, January 13 The Baptism of the Lord Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you. 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 e- mail rcia@stpaulparish.org 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.

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Dear Friends, Once again, a blessed and happy New Year to you all. I do hope that you enjoyed the holidays and are easing back into the regular rhythms of life, such as they are! I want to update you on the progress of the church repairs. We are hoping that the plaster reconstruction of the arches, ceilings, column capitals and Stations of the Cross will be finished in the first half of January. The compromised structural beam which was discovered above the traditional confessional will be replaced between mid and late January. As to the painting of several areas of the church, the preparatory work has begun. For the first time in over 40 years, the side walls are being cleaned. Testing with various paints will soon begin and when final decisions are made, work will begin in earnest. Thanks for your flexibility as certain parts of the church will be unavailable for use as the project continues (and we may be using the traditional confessional or other arrangements as need dictates.) There is a lot going on, so your prayers and support are welcome. We have begun initial conversations about a Capital Campaign, and we will fill you in as the path forward becomes clearer. With that, a reminder about the Increased Weekly Offertory Collection and the next step: Pledge forms are still available at the back of the Church and can be filled out and returned at any time. We are grateful to those who have already done so with such generosity. We are now planning to extend this process through January 13. During all the Masses next weekend (January 12/13), all will have the opportunity to fill out pledge cards (if you have not already done so.) They will be filled out and collected during the Mass. Thanks so much for your prayerful consideration for your increased offertory giving. Your support provides for the care of our parish which impacts people here in our local area and throughout the world. If you ve not yet had the opportunity, I invite you to take home a FREE gift from the parish: Matthew Kelly s new book, The Biggest Lie in the History of Christianity. A provocative title, no?! Yet filled with the Good News of Jesus Christ, born on this day. The books are available at the church entrance. And, as promised, another free gift this week. It has long been a tradition in many areas of the church and world to mark the Feast of the Epiphany with a blessing of doors where you live and work. I am grateful to Catherine Barilleaux, Director of Faith Formation, who coordinated the children in our Religious Education program, the Choir boys of our school and the Harvard Catholic Center students in putting together your Epiphany kits for you to take with you. See the bulletin or website for lots of upcoming events in the new year, especially a new Parish celebration on the Feast of St. Paul on January 25, Fr. Patrick s Jazz Band Night Club evening on Friday, February 1 and the annual Bake-A-Thon on February 2 and 3. In Christ, Fr. Kelly SACRED ART IN HARVARD SQUARE SAINTS IN LIGHT: WINDOWS OF ST. PAUL S Crafted in Germany during the 1920 s, the windows of St. Paul s document a few of the 35 doctors of the Church. Join us at 1:00pm on Sunday, January 6 in the Bishop Boles Conference Room as Professor Chip Piatti presents Saints in Light: The Windows of St. Paul s. COMMITTEMENT WEEKEND JANUARY 12/13 Pledge forms are still available at the back of the Church and can be filled out and returned at any time. We are grateful to those who have already done so with such generosity. We are now planning to extend this process through January 13. During all the Masses next weekend (January 12/13), all will have the opportunity to fill out pledge cards (if you have not already done so). Cards will be filled out and collected during the Mass. Thanks so much for your prayerful consideration for your increased offertory giving. SAINT PAUL S CHOIR SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE St. Paul s Choir School, a day school educating boys in grades 3-8 will host an Open House Thursday, January 31, 5:30pm 7:30pm. Come experience this unique school that provides an extraordinary academic and musical experience that forms young men of achievement, integrity, service, and confidence. The school is rooted in Catholic faith and values and its graduates attend the strongest secondary schools. Please e-mail Mr. John Robinson, Director of Music (jrobinson@saintspaulschoirschool.us) or visit the www.saintpaulschoirschool.us for more information. SAVE THE DATES! St. Paul Parish Celebration on Feast of St. Paul Friday, January 25, 2019 7:00pm DiGiovanni Hall Fr. Patrick's jazz-funk quartet, Vatican III, is coming to St. Paul's! Friday, February 1, 2019, 7:30pm 9:30pm Lower Church Hall Apple Pie Bake-a-Thon February 1-3, 2019 Details forthcoming for all events

JANUARY 6, 2019 CHECK OUT WHAT S HAPPENING AT ST. PAUL S 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). The next meeting will take place on Monday, November 5. 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. FOOD PANTRY The food pantry has a great need for clean plastic and paper grocery bags. Although many people bring their own bags or carts, many others still rely on our supply of bags each week. In addition, we desperately need solid white tuna, a popular source of healthy protein. We also need coffee, hot cocoa, shelf stable milk, granola bars, fruit cups (4 packs), white rice, dry beans, nuts, juice, and cereal. Finally, we would welcome unopened items from your holiday gift baskets that you are unable to use. We are often able to find someone who is excited to try the exotic gourmet treats that would otherwise sit in your cupboard indefinitely. 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 during the week for details and to reserve a particular Mass. ST. PAUL S GIVING KIOSK The St. Paul Giving Kiosk is located in the vestibule! The device offers parishioners, and visitors, a means by which to make offertory donations via credit card. All donations made through the kiosk are credited to parishioner accounts. Check it out today! 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. St. Katharine Drexel Parish In Collaboration With Black Catholic Ministries Invites you to the 34th Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Monday, January 21, 2019 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon St. Katharine Drexel Parish Hall 517 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, MA With Cardinal Seán O Malley, OFM Cap. Guest Speaker Mr. Byron Barnett WHDH Channel 7 News Reporter Music By Boston Black Catholic Choir Tickets: $15 For info call 617.445.4810 PARISH SUPPORT AND FINANCES Our offertory this weekend, January 5/6 has one collection, our regular parish offertory. Thank you for your generosity. Prior Offertory 12/9-12/23 $24,128 Clergy Health and Retirement $11,987 Total FYTD $199,371 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. To survivors in the Archdiocese of Boston who struggle to process their pain and whose wounds are opened especially wide by the recent round of reports of abuse within the church, please know that the Archdiocese s Office of Pastoral Support and Child Protection stands ready to provide assistance. We encourage you to contact them at (617) 746-5985. To the survivors and their loved ones, we must again apologize and ask forgiveness. We are committed to the fulfillment of this responsibility as a continuing priority for the work of the Church.

HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER STUDENT NEWS The 5:00pm University Community Mass will resume on Sunday, January 27, 2019. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL MASS Suspended for winter break. HARVARD LAW SCHOOL MASS Suspended for winter break. GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS GRADS, POSTDOCS, YOUNG PROFESSIONALS FILM NIGHT Friday, January 25 at 7:00 PM Student Lounge - 29 Mount Auburn Street Refreshments (including popcorn) served! cdoran@fas.harvard.edu GRAD PRAYER AND SCRIPTURE GROUP: VERBUM DEI Every Sunday at 12:30 PM (after 11:00 AM Mass) Student Lounge - 29 Mount Auburn Street Grad students & young professionals gather each Sunday to read and reflect on the Sunday readings. Ben Schlanger (benjamin.p.schlanger@gmail.com) UPCOMING AND REGULAR SERVICE EVENTS Food Pantry Distribution Saturdays at 9:30am Contact: Tara Lauriat (tll7997@yahoo.com) Visits to the Homebound Saturdays @ 9:30am Contact: Steve McGill (stephen.g.mcgill@gmail.com) English as a Second Language Classes Saturdays @ 10:00am Contact : David Paradela (dparadel@bu.edu) All levels welcome to attend Have an idea for a service opportunity? Contact the service coordinator Nicolette Bardele (nbardele@g.harvard.edu). MARRIAGE PREPARATION: PRE CANA Saturday, February 9 and Sunday, February 10, 2019 To register, e-mail Nancy (nnicol@stpaulparish.org) For marriage paperwork, contact Fr. George Salzmann, at gsalzmann@gmail.com or (617) 491-8400 ext. 326. Register as soon as possible as space is limited. UNDERGRADUATE TOTUS TUESDAY AND SUPER TUESDAY Suspended for winter break and will resume on Tuesday, January 29, 2019. SAVE THE DATE! Fr. Patrick's jazz-funk quartet, Vatican III is coming to St. Paul's! Friday, February 1, 2019, 7:30-9:30pm Lower Church Hall Details forthcoming LIVE THE LITURGY INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK We all have had the experience of walking into a dark room and searching for the light switch. If we are really unfamiliar with the space, anxiety, uncertainty, disorientation, and even fear can easily arise. Once we find the light, all is illuminated and we are at peace. Our light has come into the world! The glory of God has been revealed! Today's feast of the Epiphany teaches us to look to our Savior, Jesus Christ, for the way to truly be the human beings we were created to be. He shows us how to prioritize our lives, order our relationships, care for creation, and live as daughters and sons of God. God's love and creative power is universal, transcending all races and nations. Jesus brings the light of peace to a broken world that still struggles to understand itself and to you and I who also struggle to understand who we are. May we find ourselves overjoyed that we have found our truth and allow Jesus to bring light to the darkness of our lives! Calendar listings and more information can be found on our new website: www.harvardcatholic.org