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SAINT PAUL PARISH Harvard square EST. 1875 ST. PAUL PARISH (Corner of Bow and Arrow Streets) 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. Mark W. Murphy Undergraduate Chaplain and Parochial Vicar harvardpriest@gmail.com Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S. Graduate Chaplain gsalzmann@fas.harvard.edu Mark Olejnik Seminarian Intern ~~ HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER (617) 868-6585 www.harvardcatholic.org ~~ ST. PAUL S CHOIR SCHOOL (617) 868-8658 saintpaulschoirschool.us March 11, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Lent Mass for the Lord's Day Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am 5:00pm (University Community during term) Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00am, 12:l0 pm Saturday - 9:00am Vespers Tuesday and Wednesday - 6:00 pm (Chapel) Thursday - 5:15pm, Choral Vespers (upper Church) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Friday after the 8:00am Mass until noon in the Church Sacraments Baptism Please inquire at the parish office Penance & Reconciliation Thursday 1:30-3:30 pm Saturday 3:00-4:30pm ~ 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. Mark W. Murphy, PAROCHIAL VICAR 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 Mr. Bernie Swain, DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION bswain@stpaulparish.org HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER Rev. William T. Kelly, S.T.D., SENIOR CHAPLAIN Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S., GRADUATE CHAPLAIN Rev. Mark W. Murphy, UNDERGRADUATE 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 Mr. Scot Landry, ACTING PRESIDENT Mr. John Robinson, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Mr. Jeremy Bruns, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Mrs. Dianne Flaherty, OFFICE MANAGER Mrs. Dawn Gromczynski, DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE Mr. Forrest Eimold, ORGAN SCHOLAR LITURGICAL CALENDAR Sunday, March 11, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Lent 7:30am People of the Parish 9:30am Memorial: Natalie Barrington Frohock 11:00am Memorial: Evangeline Tomczik & Diane Chladil Thursday, March 15: 8:00am Memorial: George Grunig 12:10pm Choir School Fund Intention Friday, March 16: 12:10pm Memorial: Thomas Rogers Saturday, March 17: Saint Patrick 9:00am Memorial: Lois M. Kay Sunday, March 18, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Lent Cambridge, Massachusetts 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, there is Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 8:30am-12:00pm (between the two daily Masses). 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. Also, If you could sign up for an hour a week, or once a month, that would be great. Please contact the main office or see the sign up sheet at the Church entrance. We need at least two people for each hour. This is a real blessing for the mission of the Parish, the Harvard Catholic Center and the Choir School. 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, FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT LENT AT ST. PAUL S Our 2018 Catholic Appeal commitment weekend went very well last week. I know that many of our parishioners and visitors generously offered a direct donation or a pledge. If you have not yet done so please prayerfully consider supporting our local Church in Boston in this way. A very special thank you to Paul Cravedi for all of his work in helping to organize many of the details necessary to promote this important appeal. It is hard to believe we are already more than halfway through Lent. This weekend is Laetare Sunday where we Rejoice that Easter is that much nearer to us. So we take the penitential purple of Lent and mix it with the radiant white of Easter joy which gives us this pink (or more properly, rose) colored vestment that the priest will wear at Mass. The word rejoice is where we get the word joy, and my favorite definition of joy is from St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta: JOY - Jesus, Others, and Yourself. When we get right that proper order of what is most important in life we experience true joy! A special congratulations to one of our parishioners, Ifeanyi Menkiti, who this past week was honored with the Cornerstone of Harvard Square Award at the Grolier Poetry Book Shop. He was honored for all of his tireless work in supporting the legacy of Grolier. We are proud of you Ifeanyi! Finally, by the time you read this I will be in Rome for the Harvard Spring break along with 26 of our Harvard students and Fr. George for the 2nd Annual Harvard- Vatican Leadership Summit. Throughout the week we have several meetings and events in the Vatican that will give the students a sense of servant leadership from within the heart of the Church. Please pray for our group and we look forward to telling you all about it when we return. This picture here below is from our last pre-departure session a couple of weeks ago. Have a blessed week! God bless, Fr. Murphy STATIONS OF THE CROSS Stations of the Cross will be celebrated at 5:30pm on Fridays during Lent in the Church. THE LIGHT IS ON FOR YOU WEDNESDAYS OF LENT 6:30pm to 8:00pm St. Paul s and all the parishes and chapels of the Archdiocese of Boston will be open for individual confessions during Lent, from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Please visit www.thelightisonforyou.org to help you prepare. It has videos on the Sacrament of Reconciliation, sheets on how to make a good confession, answers to frequently-asked questions and more. Please make plans to come on Lenten Wednesdays and spread the word of this special outreach of mercy to those you know. LENTEN COMMUNITY LUNCHES The Homeless Out-reach Committee will sponsor the Annual Wednesday Lenten Lunch Program. It will take place on March 14 and 21 at 12:30pm in the lower Church. Guests can come in for coffee & bagels in the morning before the meal is served. Contributions of prepared dishes, vegetables, fruits, individual fruit juices and desserts can be left at the Parish Center no later than 11:00am the day of the meal. Volunteers to set up, greet guests, serve, and clean up are needed. To help, call Carol at (617) 666-2855 or Mercedes at (617) 492-7047. Because of the wide spread flu, we will once again introduce these temporary measures: At the Sign of Peace, people are asked to offer a nod or wave or smile but to refrain from shaking hands. We would ask that everyone receive the Body of Christ by hand and not on the tongue, though the option remains. We will be suspending the receiving of the Precious Blood from the Communion Chalices. Thanks for your understanding and your prayers for those who are ill. PARISH SUPPORT AND FINANCES Our offertory this weekend, March 10/11 has one collection, our regular parish offertory. Prior Offertory: $9,274 Electronic Giving Feb $11,332 FYTD Total: $302,688 As always, thank you to past and present benefactors.

CHECK OUT WHAT S HAPPENING AT ST. PAUL S Don't forget to spring forward! 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. 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. CENTERING PRAYER The Centering Prayer group meets on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8:00pm in Mary s Room (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 The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel. Readings are provided. All are welcome. For more info contact Susan or Janice (stpaulcentering@gmail.com). MARCH 11, 2018 Save the Date St. Paul s Choir School Gala & Auction Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 7:00 PM Venezia Waterfront - Boston ST. PAUL S CHOIR SCHOOL SILENT AUCTION Donations of items, services and gift cards are being accepted for our Annual Gala and Auction: A Night to Inspire! to be held on Saturday, May 5. Items can be dropped off or mailed into the school office. If you have a n y q ue st io n s, p l e as e c o n t ac t Sy lv ia ( s y l v i a m l e w i s @ y a h o o. c o m ) o r D i - anne (dflaherty@saintpaulschoirschool.us). Please support Saint Paul's Choir School so it can continue to fulfill its mission! Thank you. BACK BAY CHORALE CONCERT AT ST. PAUL S On Saturday, March 10 at 8:00pm, three members of the St. Paul's Parish Choir will perform with the Back Bay Chorale in their winter concert here at St. Paul's. Please join choir members Polly Scannell, Anja van Ommering and Joe Reid for "Elements of Style: An American Songbook. Tickets start at $15 (students, seniors) and $28 (regular price). For info visit, www.bbcboston.org A BIG SHOT OUT TO THE CAMBRIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENT! PARTNER PARISH COLLECTION: MARCH 17/18 Fr. Elias Tabban, Pastor of St. Paul's Partner Parish in the Holy Land has asked for our financial help in meeting the medical costs for surgeries and medications of parishioners at Our Lady Fatima in Beit Sahour, Palestine. The need is great given the lack of medical insurance available for Palestinian Christians and the chronic lack of employment throughout the Palestinian territories. Through our partnership we have been able to help the "living stones" in the Holy Land to support their families, to educate their children in our rich Christian tradition and to remain faithful witnesses to the love of Christ in the Holy Land. Our Lady of Fatima is a vibrant Parish with a Catholic school educating children from kindergarten through 12th grade. (See photos posted in the St. Paul vestibule). Please consider a donation to support the struggling families in this community who are our sisters and brothers in Christ. Help us let them know that we care. Designate Partner Parish on checks made out to St. Paul Church. The Cambridge Fire Department came to the rescue last week when Fr. George was stuck, for a short time, in the Parish elevator. Everything is back up and running smoothly, and Fr. George is safe and sound. (Fr. George with two of Cambridge s finest).

HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER STUDENT NEWS Join us for the 5:00pm University Community Mass at St. Paul s Church. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL MASS Sunday, March 25, April 8, 15, 22, 29 8:00pm HBS Chapel HARVARD LAW SCHOOL MASS Sunday, March 25, April 8, 15, 22 6:30pm WCC 1010 GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS YOUNG COUPLES & NEW FAMILIES Sunday, March 11 Multimedia Room - 29 Mount Auburn Street Engaged? Married? New Family? Join us for a potluck brunch the second Sunday of each month following the 9:30am Mass. HarvardCatholicYCNF@gmail.com Future dates: April 8, May 13, June 10 LUMEN VERITATIS: THEOLOGY DISCUSSION GROUP Wednesday, March 21 at 7:00pm Multimedia Room - 29 Mount Auburn Street jason.c.lalonde@gmail.com Future dates: April 11, May 2 & 23 GRADUATE STUDENTS FILM NIGHT Friday, March 30 at 7:00pm Refreshments (including popcorn) served! hccfilmnight@gmail.com Future dates: April 27 and May 25 GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS DINNER - Just bring $5 Thursday, April 5 7:00pm-GATHER; 7:30pm-DINE Future dates: May 3 GRAD PRAYER AND SCRIPTURE GROUP: VERBUM DEI Every Sunday at 12:30 pm (after 11:00am Mass) Grad students & young professionals gather each Sunday to read and reflect on the Sunday readings. alex.angstrom@gmail.com UNDERGRADUATE TOTUS TUESDAY AND SUPER TUESDAY St. Paul s Church at 8:00pm Join us on Tuesdays during the academic year from 8:00 pm to 9:00pm for Totus Tuesday in St. Paul's Church. Following the Holy Hour is Super Tuesday at 9:00pm. Join us at the Catholic Center for snacks and conversation. BLESSING OF DORM ROOMS Lord, be close to your servant, who lives in this room and asks for your blessing. (From the Book of Blessings) Would you like to have your dorm room blessed by one of the priest chaplains? If so, contact Fr. Mark Murphy, at harvardpriest@gmail.com or at (617) 491-8400, ext. 341. Calendar listings and more information can be found on our new website: www.harvardcatholic.org LIVE THE LITURGY INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK If we continue to journey through life without genuine self-knowledge, without knowing how our relationships ought to be ordered and what truth is, the path we walk will always be only dimly lit. In fact, when we make the wrong choices or find ourselves forgetting who we are, we can easily find ourselves in darkness. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life." Jesus is the light that came into the darkness. It is not enough for us to simply believe that Jesus is the Christ but we must live our lives in witness to this truth. The choices we make and the priorities we establish are going to either speak of someone who really does not care, someone who is confused, or someone who is wholeheartedly convinced of God's love. Which are you?