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CHURCH OF ST. PAUL (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. Michael E. Drea Pastor and Senior Chaplain Rev. Patrick S. Armano Parochial Vicar Rev. Mark W. Murphy Undergraduate Chaplain and Parochial Vicar Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S. Graduate Chaplain ~~ HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER (617) 868-6585 www.stpaulparish.org/ gradprofessional.html graduate news www.harvardcatholic.org undergraduate news ~~ ST PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL (617) 868-8658 www.stpaulchoirschool.com Mass for the Lord's Day Academic Term Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am 5:00 pm (University Communityduring term) Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am, 12:l0 pm Saturday - 9:00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday after the 8:00 am Mass until noon Vespers Wednesday - 5:15pm, Choral Vespers (upper Church) Tuesday & Thursday - 6:00 pm (chapel) Sacrament of Reconciliation Thursday 1:30 - 3:30 pm Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 pm ~ Or by appointment New Parishioners 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. PARISH OF ST. PAUL Harvard square October 18, 2015 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you.

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CHURCH OF ST. PAUL (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. Michael E. Drea Pastor and Senior Chaplain

Rev. Patrick S. Armano

Parochial Vicar

Rev. Mark W. Murphy Undergraduate Chaplain and

Parochial Vicar

Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S. Graduate Chaplain

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HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER (617) 868-6585

www.stpaulparish.org/gradprofessional.html

graduate news www.harvardcatholic.org

undergraduate news

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ST PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL (617) 868-8658

www.stpaulchoirschool.com

Mass for the Lord's Day

Academic Term Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm

Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am 5:00 pm (University Community—during term)

Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am, 12:l0 pm

Saturday - 9:00 am

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday after the 8:00 am Mass until noon

Vespers

Wednesday - 5:15pm, Choral Vespers (upper Church) Tuesday & Thursday - 6:00 pm (chapel)

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Thursday 1:30 - 3:30 pm

Saturday 3:00 - 4:30 pm ~ Or by appointment

New Parishioners 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.

PARISH OF ST. PAUL Harvard square

October 18, 2015

The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you.

Saint Paul Church Cambridge, Massachusetts

PARISH AND SCHOOL STAFF

CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL REV. Michael E. Drea, PASTOR

Rev. Patrick S. Armano, PAROCHIAL VICAR

Rev. Mark W. Murphy, PAROCHIAL VICAR

Mr. Thomas Hogan, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS Ms. Patty Lee, DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION

Mrs. Nancy Nicolaou, ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

Mr. John Robinson, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER Rev. Michael E. Drea, SENIOR CHAPLAIN

Rev. George S. Salzmann, O.S.F.S., GRADUATE CHAPLAIN

Rev. Mark W. Murphy, UNDERGRADUATE CHAPLAIN

Ms. Heather Angell, EARTHEN VESSELS DIRECTOR

Mr. Doug Zack, DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT

Mrs. Diane Marangoly, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

ST. PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL Dr. Michael Lescault, HEADMASTER

Mr. John Robinson, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

Mrs. Dianne Flaherty, OFFICE MANAGER Mrs. Dawn Gromczynski, DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE

Dr. Jonathan Wessler, ASSISTANT ORGANIST

Mr. Forrest Eimold, ORGAN SCHOLAR

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) The parish is always ready to receive adults into the proc-ess of preparation for baptism or reception into Full Com-munion with the Roman Catholic Church. Please call Patty Lee at [email protected] (617) 491-8400 ext. 304 for an appointment.

INFANT BAPTISM & INITIATION OF CHILDREN Inquire at the parish office or call (617) 491-8400.

SACRAMENT OF 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). Please call (617) 491-8400 to make an appointment.

PARISH FOOD PANTRY Non-perishable food is received before every Mass for the pantry, which is open Saturdays from 11:00am to 11:30am.

CHURCH ACCESS FOR THE DISABLED Take elevator from the Parish Center Lobby at 29 Mount Auburn Street. Restrooms, handicapped accessible, are located on 1st & 2nd 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.

LITURGICAL CALENDAR

Sunday, October 18, 2015: The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:30am Memorial: Rodrigo Rosillo 5:00pm Memorial: Armand Zollo

Monday, 19: Saint John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues

Tuesday, 20: Saint Paul of the Cross Wednesday, 21: 12:10pm: Choir School Fund Intention Thursday, 22: Blessed John Paul II Friday, 23 Saint John of Capistrano Saturday, 24: Saint Anthony Mary Claret Sunday, October 25, 2015: The Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

ADVERTISERS NEEDED FOR ANNUAL

ST. PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL CONCERT

BROCHURE St. Paul’s Choir School is seeking advertisers for the annual concert program booklet, which is distributed at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. We anticipate large audi-ences at our concerts, thanks to the notoriety the Choir received for their CD, Christmas in Harvard Square. Please consider supporting the Choir School while reaching a lar-ger audience for your business! The advertising deadline is November 2. Contact Dawn Gromczynski at [email protected] or (617) 868-8658 ext. 315 for more information.

LECTURE ON THOMAS MERTON Anna Robertson from Boston College will be pre-senting her paper, “Ministers of Silence: Inno-cence and Counter-Narratives in the Writings of

Thomas Merton” on Friday, October 16 at 7:00pm in Di-Giovanni Hall. Reception to follow.

NEW! MOM’S GROUP A group for mothers is forming at St. Paul's! Are you a mom looking to connect with other women and grow in your faith? Join us for fellowship and prayer at our first meeting on Wednesday, October 21, 10:00am-12:00noon in Room 202 of the Parish Center. Please contact Christina Awad at [email protected] with any ques-tions.

SACRAD ART IN HARVARD SQUARE Join Professor Francesco (Chip) Piatti of the Boston Architectural College for SACRED ART IN HAR-

VARD SQUARE: A Medieval Tour of Harvard Square on Sunday, October 25 at 1:00 PM. Tours will start in the Par-ish Lobby of the Parish Center, 29 Mt. Auburn Street.

HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE

MAY 27 - JUNE 5, 2016 Are you interested in walking in the footsteps of Jesus and meeting Palestinian Christians - the “Living Stones” of the Holy Land in Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee and Jerusalem? Would you like to celebrate Mass on the Feast of Corpus Christi in communion with members of St. Paul’s Partner Parish, Our Lady of Fatima in Beit Sahour, Palestine? Join us on this pilgrimage, led by a Palestinian Christian guide and Fr. Mark Murphy, through the Holy Land Christian Ecu-menical Foundation (HCEF.org). For more info contact Fr. Mark Murphy at [email protected] or Dorothy C. Buck at [email protected]. Join us for an information session in the lower Church on Sunday, October 25th fol-lowing the 9:30am and 11:00am Masses.

ST. PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL ALUMNI

SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 — 11:00 AM Join us this Sunday, October 25th at 11:00am for the Choir School Alumni Mass. This year we

will be honoring Mark D. O’Keefe, Class of 1979. A recep-tion in DiGiovanni Hall will follow. If you are a Choir School alumnus and would like to be part of the alumni choir, please contact Mr. John Robinson, Director of Music, at [email protected]. A special second collection will be taken to support the great works that are happen-ing at the Choir School.

VESPERS: CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS AND ALL

SAINT’S ASHMONT Please join our Choir of Men and Boys as they sing Vespers together with the Choir of All Saints’ Ashmont this Sunday, October 18 at 3:00pm here at St. Paul’s Church. This is al-ways a delightful opportunity to pray Vespers with our friends from All Saints’. Music will include works by Noble and Naylor. Admission is free. All are welcome.

MUSIC AND THE LITURGY SINCE THE

SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL Join us on Sunday November 1 at 3:00pm in Di-

Giovanni Hall for a lecture by Monsignor Andrew R. Wadsworth on, Music and the Liturgy Since the Second Vatican Council. Msgr. Wadsworth is the Executive Direc-tor of the International Consultation on English in the Lit-urgy. He is a respected liturgical pedagogue and an ac-complished musician. Msgr. Wadsworth holds a particu-lar expertise in the history of liturgical translations in Eng-lish since the Second Vatican Council. He travels exten-sively, speaking on liturgical texts and the celebration of the Roman Rite.

REQUIEM BY MAURICE DURUFLÉ:

NOVEMBER 2 Please join us on All Souls’ Day, November 2 at 7:00pm for a Solemn Mass featuring the Requiem by Maurice Duruflé Universally acclaimed as one of the finest settings of the Mass of the Dead ever composed, Maurice Duruflé’s Req-uiem is a landmark in twentieth-century sacred music. Hear Duruflé’s masterpiece in the context of the Solemn Mass of All Soul’s Day, sung by the premier Catholic choir of boys and men in America.

HEAD OF THE CHARLES REGATTA Welcome to those participating in this year’s Head of the Charles Regatta! We wish you many blessings in your competition!

OCTOBER 18 2015

EVENING DESK VOLUNTEER NEEDED! The Parish is in need of an evening desk volunteer on Tuesdays, 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Please contact Nancy Nico-laou at (617) 491-8400 ext. 303 if you are available.

FOOD PANTRY Thank you to the everyone who makes generous dona-tions to the food pantry. Some items that are particularly needed at this time are cereal (just about variety except plain Cheerios), canisters of oats, juice, chicken soup, crackers, jelly or jam, peanut butter, canned fruit or ap-plesauce, and pasta sauce. Low sodium and lower sugar options are especially helpful as they allow guests to make healthy choices. However, all items are welcome and appreciated.

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 in memory of a loved one, please contact Nancy Nicolaou at (617) 491-8400 ext. 303.

ST. PAUL’S GIVING KIOSK Don’t forget about the St. Paul’s Giving Kiosk - located in the vestibule! The device offers parishioners a new means by which to make offertory donations via credit card. All donations made through the kiosk are credited to parish-ioner accounts. The kiosk also allows visitors the chance to make contributions. Check it out!

MASS INTENTIONS Having an intention at Mass for a loved one, or a special intention is a blessed sentiment. At St. Paul’s, our ongo-ing practice has been to only list the name of the intended in the Liturgical Calendar and during Mass. Please contact Nancy Nicolaou in the Parish Office if you would like to schedule a Mass intention. Thank you for your consid-eration.

BADALIYA AND PEACE ISLANDS INSTITUTE

PRAYER The Badaliya and Peace Islands Institute Interfaith prayer gathering will meet Sunday, October 25, from 3:00pm - 4:30pm in St. Paul Parish Center Chapel. For more infor-mation, contact Dr. Dorothy Buck at (781)395-4391, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.dcbuck.com

CHECK OUT WHAT’ S

HAPPENING AT ST. PAUL’S

ALL SOUL’S DAY REMEMBRANCE In the great tradition of the Catholic Church, for centuries the month of November has been set aside as special time of prayer and remembrance of our loved ones who have died. Our prayer at all times, but particularly during No-vember, is directed to our loving God asking Him to wel-come those we have lost into His presence to stand amongst the angels and the saints in eternal peace. Here at St. Paul’s we will remember all of our deceased relatives and friends who have gone to the Lord in the Masses and times of prayer during November, the month of the Holy Souls. In a special way, we ask you to please take an All Soul’s Day remembrance offering envelope (available at the doors of the church) and list the names of those you wish to have remembered in prayer during this month. Please return your envelope via the collection basket or to the Parish Office. All envelopes will be placed on the altar for remembrance during November.

JESUS IN BOSTON All Young Adults and College Students are invited to join us on Friday, October 30th at 7:30pm for our monthly “Jesus in Boston” event. This month, we will be at St. Paul’s Church in Harvard Square. It’s a great way to meet new people and strengthen your interior life through the sacra-ments and fellowship with other Catholic young adults. For more information please e-mail Mike Drahos at [email protected].

MARRIAGE PREP/PRE CANA

APRIL 23 & 24, 2016 If you are getting married and need to take a Marriage Preparation Program, we have one for you. The next Pre Cana class will take place on Saturday, April 23 and Sun-day, April 24, 2016. For information and to register, please e-mail Nancy Nicolaou at [email protected]. If you have questions on marriage paperwork, please con-tact Fr. George Salzmann at [email protected] or (617) 491-8400 ext. 326.

EARTHEN VESSELS GALA CELEBRATING

35 YEARS Earthen Vessels, a tutoring and summer camp program for inner-city kids has been recruiting Harvard Catholic stu-dents at St. Paul's since 1985 and now recruits tutors from Boston College and Tufts University. The Earthen Vessels Gala is celebrating 35 years of transforming lives on Saturday, November 7 at 6:00pm at the Charles Hotel, Cambridge. Tickets are available for $195. To register, visit www.evkids.org. St. Paul parishioner, George Bard, will be receiving the Marie-Claude and Brian Thompson Giving Award.

HARVARD CATHOLIC CENTER—STUDENT NEWS

GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS &

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

SUNDAY BRUNCH EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:30 AM (after 9:30 AM Mass) St. Paul Parish, 29 Mount Auburn Street Join the GSAS CSA for brunch every Sunday following the 9:30 AM Mass. Gather and meet in the vestibule after Mass and head over to Zoe’s together.

VERBUM DEI: WEEKLY PRAYER &

SCRIPTURE GROUP EVERY SUNDAY at 12:30 PM (after 10:30 AM GSAS CSA Brunch and 11:00 AM Mass) Harvard Catholic Center, Rm 204 (Enter at 20 Arrow Street or at 29 Mount Auburn Street) Grad students and young professionals gather each Sun-day as a small church community to read and reflect on the Sunday readings and to share and pray about finding God in everyday life. E-mail: [email protected].

GRAD STUDENTS, POST DOCS & YOUNG

PROFESSIONALS DINNER Thursday, October 22 7:00 PM GATHER; 7:30 PM DINE Harvard Catholic Center Student Lounge, 2nd Floor (Enter at 20 Arrow Street or at 29 Mount Auburn Street) No need to RSVP — just bring $5 and yourself and enjoy a pasta dinner! Future dates: Nov 12 & Dec 3

EX LIBRIS Thursday, November 5 at 8:00 PM Harvard Catholic Center Student Loung (Enter at 20 Ar-row Street or at 29 Mount Auburn Street) Join our reading group for a discussion on some excerpts from Waugh's, Brideshead Revisited. For a pdf of the read-ing material in advance, e-mail: [email protected].

YOUNG COUPLES & NEW FAMILIES Thursday, November 19 at 6:30 PM Harvard Catholic Center Student Lounge, 2nd Floor (Enter at 20 Arrow Street or at 29 Mount Auburn Street) Engaged? Married? New Family? Come join us for a potluck dinner! Join the e-mail list: [email protected] Future Date: December 17

MARRIAGE PREP/PRE CANA

APRIL 23 & 24, 2016 If you are getting married and need to take a Marriage Preparation Program, we have one for you. The next Pre Cana class is on Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24, 2016. For information and to register, e-mail Nancy Nico-laou at [email protected]. If you have questions on marriage paperwork, please contact Fr. George Salzmann at [email protected] or (617) 491-8400 ext. 326.

FRESHMAN PARENTS’ WEEKEND MASS Sunday, October 25, 2015 - 9:30 AM The Catholic Chaplains of Harvard University invite stu-dents from the Freshman Class of 2019 along with their parents and family to a Mass, with a reception to follow in the Catholic Center’s Student Lounge. Please RSVP to Doug Zack, Director of Advancement at [email protected] or (617) 491-8400 x-325.

TOTUS TUESDAY AND SUPER TUESDAY St. Paul’s Church at 8:00 PM Join us on Tuesdays during the academic year from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM for Totus Tuesday in St. Paul's Church. During holy hour there is Eucharistic Adoration, Benedic-tion, Confession, meditation and music. Following the holy hour is Super Tuesday at 9:00 PM. Join us in the student lounge at the Catholic Center for snacks and conversation.

BLESSING OF DORM ROOMS Would you like to have your dorm room blessed by one of the priest chaplains? Contact Fr. Mark Murphy, Under-graduate Chaplain at: [email protected] or at (617) 491-8400, ext. 341.

UPCOMING MASSES ON CAMPUS HBS Mass: October 18 at 8:00 PM, HBS 1959 Chapel Future dates: Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Dec. 6, 13. HLS Mass: October 18 at 6:30 PM, Wasserstein 1010 Future dates: Nov. 8, 22; Dec. 6.

***University Community Mass Every Sunday at 5:00 PM, St. Paul’s Parish***

WHITE MASS

(For Healthcare Students & Professionals) Saturday, October 24 at 6:00 PM St. John’s Seminary, 127 Lake St., Brighton Reception and dinner to follow. Keynote speaker: Rev. Nicanor Pier Girorio Austraico, O.P., Ph.D., S.T.D. Associate Professor of Biology, Providence College. Ques-tions? [email protected]

RED MASS - CANCELED The Red Mass on Sunday, November 1 has been cancelled. Please stay tuned for a possible spring of 2016 event.

UNDERGRADUATE