The Choir of St. Paul's Boy Choir', Harvard Square
A Message from the Pastor...
Welcome to the website of St. Paul Catholic Church in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. We hope you will explore the various features of the site and get to know what St. Paul's is all about. We are an unusual parish in that we include, first, a family of parishioners coming to worship at St. Paul's from the area around Harvard Square as well as from the city of Boston and from many suburbs and even from other states. In addition to our eucharistic celebrations, we offer programs in religious education, special lectures, an active youth group, opportunities for spiritual growth, and volunteer efforts to serve the poor, the hungry, and the suffering.
Music has always been integral to our life at St. Paul's, and so another important part of the parish is the Boston Archdiocesan Choir School, which has been located at St. Paul's since 1963. The Boston Boy Choir (as it is often called) sings at the 11 a.m. Mass on Sundays and on weekdays at the 12:10 pm. liturgy, Tuesday through Friday.
The third component of St. Paul Parish is the Harvard Catholic Student Center, an active chaplaincy to undergraduates and graduate and professional students at Harvard University and other academic institutions in the area. A special Mass for students is held Sunday evenings at 5 p.m. in the lower church, and other liturgies are celebrated at the various Harvard graduate schools. Please see the links to Harvard Catholic websites.
I invite you to visit St. Paul's when you are in the Cambridge area (a map is available) and to become part of our community of believers. Our website includes a parish calendar that will let you know of the various events taking place at St. Paul Parish.
Bumming it Up at St. Paul Parish
After receiving an update from Homeless George about Homeless Bob... we head out to St. Paul Parish where they provide food for the homeless. Also:
- we analyze Harvard Square's Au Bon Pain
- and Homeless George gives us advice on how not to get arrested when caught with marijuana
Harvard Square & St. Paul Parish
Boston, MA
December 10th, 2008
Harvard Black Mass: Eucharistic Procession Down Streets of Cambridge
Solemn Eucharistic Procession down the streets of Cambridge in Harvard Square. Hundreds join the police escorted procession, ending with over a thousand in St. Paul's for a Holy Hour in response to the satanic black Mass that was to be held on campus.
Fr. Clancy led the procession from the MIT Chapel to St. Paul Catholic Church. Fr. Michael Drea lead the Holy Hour attended by Bishop Arthur L. Kennedy, an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, while students organized the petition drive that reached all around the worldwide. Ave Maria!
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See Amid The Winter's Snow - Nicholas White
Written for The Chapel Choir of St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, Nicholas White's SEE AMID THE WINTER'S SNOW was first performed at the 43rd Festival of Lessons & Carols in The Chapel of Saint Peter and Saint Paul at St. Paul's School on December 15, 2013. This recording was made LIVE at The Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts on December 18, 2013. The organist was Brent Erstad, and Nicholas White conducted the SPS Chapel Choir.
Kings Point Solemn Latin High Mass
The first Traditional Latin Mass at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in five decades on the feast of St. John Venantius, Martyr. Photos are by Dominic Zmarlicki and Ragen Johnson. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was celebrated by Fr. Kloster from St. Mary's in Norwalk, Connecticut, with Fr. Michael Novajosky, pastor of St. Augustine Cathedral in Bridgeport, Connecticut acting as deacon and Fr. Sean Connely, assistant priest from Immaculate Conception and Assumption Parish in Tuckahoe, N.Y., acting as subdeacon.
Michelle & Paul Wedding : St Pauls Cambridge Mass And Boston Harbor Hotel Boston, Mass
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The voices of God
Heavenly sounds echo through the halls of this unique Catholic boys choir school in Boston, the only one of its kind in the U.S.
Final Mass Celebrated at St. Paul's Church, Allingtown, West Haven
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Allingtown is one of the dozens of parishes being forced to closed by the Archdiocese of Hartford.
Today, Father Mark Jette celebrated the final mass.
SAINT PAUL`S CHURCH - PALM SUNDAY 2016
Cámaras : Pablo Dinamarca, Francisco Pereira.
Música: Samuel Sebastian Wesley - Lead me, Lord
Saint Paul`s Church
Valparaíso, Chile
2016
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The Boys of St. Paul's Choir School Christmas in Harvard Square
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Catholic boys choir brings its music to the masses
A new generation is finding its voice in the old world. Boys Catholic choir schools are common in the U.K., but there's only one in the U.S. Vladimir Duthiers visited the young group of singers at St. Paul's Choir School.
St Pauls' Cathedral AFGHANISTAN A Service of Commemoration 13th March 2015
Her Majesty The Queen will attend the service of commemoration at St Paul's to mark combat operations in Afghanistan.
At the service, to be held on Friday 13 March at 11am and broadcast live on BBC1, The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will be accompanied by The Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, The Duke of York and The Earl and Countess of Wessex.
The Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Defence, Service Chiefs and other senior political and military figures will also attend. They will be alongside members of the Armed Forces, veterans, the next of kin of deceased personnel, representatives of military and aid charities and organisations, and the UK’s NATO allies in Afghanistan from 2001 - 2014. Representatives of the Afghan nation will also be present, together with leaders of world faiths.
Following the service, The Prince of Wales will take the salute as a parade of personnel who served in Afghanistan from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, the Army and the Royal Air Force, and veterans, supported by military bands and Pipes and Drums will make their way from St Paul’s to receptions at Guildhall hosted by the City of London Corporation, and at the Honourable Artillery Company, attended by members of the Royal Family, for those who attended the service and those who took part in the parade.
During the parade, a flypast of aircraft used in the campaign, including Chinook, Apache and Sea King Helicopters, and Hercules and Tornado aircraft will fly over the parade and Cathedral in tribute.
The service will remember those who have died and are injured, as well as all who served in Afghanistan, and prayers will also be offered for the people of Afghanistan who have also died or suffered in the conflict. During the service, a cross made of shell casings that adorned a memorial wall in Camp Bastion will be blessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 2009, The Queen also attended a similar service to mark the end of operations in Iraq.
St. Paul's New Face (1965)
Item title reads - St. Paul's new face.
St. Paul's Cathedral has its dome cleaned. London.
M/S St Paul's Cathedral. M/S of the dome with mass of scaffolding around it. L/S two scaffolding erectors balancing on top of scaffolding. L/S mass of scaffolding looking down from dome. M/S's men walking along the scaffolding. L/S view of London from dome. Various shots man working with power tools to chip away the thick grime. M/S workmen spraying water on the walls. M/S and C/U another workman brushing wall and showing the very thick grime on the stonework. M/S water being thrown on the wall. M/S workman wiping wall with his hand showing the black dirt. M/S of the dome, pan down to water running down the wall. C/U as it runs into gutter. M/S of the dome.
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Welcome to United Parish in Brookline
The United Parish is home to more than 250 members and friends who come from all walks of life and a wide range of traditions.
We are believers, questioners and doubters, young and old, gay and straight, partnered and single, many with children and all who were once children, those who know what they believe and those who are still trying to figure it out. Some of us grew up in church. For others, this is our first spiritual community. Our life together is grounded in worship that draws from the best of Christian tradition and celebrates the Spirit in us today.
Together we engage in programs of education, service, spiritual practices, fellowship and music—that we might grow closer to God, be drawn into deeper relationship with one another and be more steadfastly connected to the world in which we live. We rely on God's grace and guidance to show us the Way. We created and are growing into an overarching Vision for the United Parish built upon four guiding directions for our life together:
Exalting in Worship—celebrating God through worship, music, and art
Deepening in Christian Faith and Spirituality—equipping ourselves for lifelong spiritual journeys
Gathering in Community—creating a sense of home in our community
Stretching into Justice—following Christ by serving others.
We are a spiritual community that draws upon the diverse and wondrous gifts of our members and friends. We care for one another while allowing others to care for us.
We gladly extend God’s welcome through this online doorway to the United Parish of Brookline. We look forward to welcoming you in person soon. Located in the vibrant heart of Brookline in Coolidge Corner, we are a congregation born of three different churches who in 1970 came together as one parish. Today we continue the rich worship traditions and denominational connections of all three of the original churches – the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ, and the American Baptist Church.
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The United Parish in Brookline
210 Harvard Street Brookline,
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Samuel Gebru's Founder's Day Address at St. Paul AME Church
2017 Candidate for Cambridge City Council Samuel Gebru delivered the Founder's Day Address at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, Cambridge's oldest Black Church, on February 12, 2017. Learn more and get involved: gebruforcambridge.com
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Sermon delivered by Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop- Elect The Right Reverend Michael Curry delivered on Sunday Agust 16, 2015 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Selma, AL.
St Thomas Choir School
A day in the life of the only Choir School in the United States.
Father Ignatius Spencer And Father Fidelis Kent Stone - Historic Catholic Converts
Father Connor, historian for the diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, traces the lives of British, American, French and German believers who, through God’s grace, made the spiritual and intellectual journey to Rome. These are biographical sketches and conversion life stories.
Father Ignatius of St Paul (1799–1864), born as Hon. George Spencer, was a son of the 2nd Earl Spencer. He converted from Anglicanism to the Roman Catholic Church and entered the Passionist Order in 1847 and spent his life working for the conversion of England to the Catholic faith.
Father Ignatius' health had always been precarious at best and worn out with continual work, preaching and begging he suffered a heart attack and died alone in a ditch (the death he had often described as ideal for himself) on 1 October 1864.[16] Fr. Ignatius was returning from giving a mission in Scotland at the end of September 1864. He stopped at Carstairs to visit an old friend. Leaving his luggage at the station, he walked down the road through the countryside towards the house, and collapsed and died.
He was buried alongside Dominic Barberi and Elizabeth Prout in St. Anne's, Sutton, St. Helens on 4 October and now rests in the shrine church there.[18] When his body was exhumed in 1973 it was noted that Father Ignatius suffered from horrific arthritis, but that his tongue had not suffered any decay since the day of his death.
In March 2007, the Church announced that the first stage of Father Ignatius' cause for beatification had been completed and that all the necessary documents had been forwarded to Rome. The next step in this process would be a declaration from the Holy See that Father Ignatius could be styled 'Venerable'; on 6 December 2010, the BBC reported that the Vatican has made such a declaration.
Born James Kent Stone in Boston, Massachusetts on November 10, 1840 he has to be considered one of the most unique members of the Passionist Congregation in the United States and, for that matter, the world. He was from well-established Protestant families, the Kents and the Stones. He graduated from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts and completed studies in Germany. He saw the turmoil of the United States Civil War. He was ordained an Episcopal priest. He was the president of Hobart and then Kenyon College.
On December 8, 1869 he entered the Roman Catholic Church. He became a priest with the Paulist Community in 1872 after the death of his wife. He left the care of his daughters to the Sisters of Mercy. In 1876 he decided to enter the Passionists. He took his vows on August 11, 1878 and received the name Fidelis. He was a key person of leadership in the Passionists. He was influential in founding the Passionists in South America, he was a Master of Novices, Provincial, Consultor General. He was an esteemed lecturer. Two major books were The Invitation Heeded New York , 1870 and An Awakening and What Followed Notre Dame, 1920. Before he died he was able to be reunited with his children in California.
Organ Voluntary - National Cathedral (Washington,DC, U.S.A)
The Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Of neogothic design, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, the second largest in the United States, and the fourth tallest structure in Washington, D.C. The cathedral is the seat of both the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and its bishop of the Diocese of Washington. In 2009, nearly 400,000 visitors toured the cathedral.
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Worship Service (July 25, 2010)
Organ Voluntary - Präludium und Fuge in g-moll, WoO 10 - Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) - Part 1
Hallelujah Chorus from St. Paul United Church of Christ Easter Sunday
This performance is from the Easter Sunday Morning Service of St. Paul United Church of Christ in Nashville, Illinois with Pastor Sue Artt. The Hallelujah Singers are under the direction of Delayna Beattie accompanied by organist, Don Beattie, and guest artist pianist, Stephan Moller of Vienna, Austria. The Hallelujah Chorus voices were comprised of St. Paul Senior Choir members, others from the St. Paul congregation and the voices of high school students from the Nashville Community High School music program directed by St. Paul member, Mr. Steve Browne. Rehearsals of the Hallelujah Chorus began four weeks before the performance with Don and Delayna most grateful for all who came forward to sing and share the joy of Easter and the joy of this wondrous music.
Don and Delayna serve as Directors of Music Education Ministries at St. Paul with guest artist, Stephan Moller, a long time friend of the Beatties. Stephan will perform an All Beethoven Piano Recital at St. Paul at 7:00 pm on Tuesday evening, April 2 before departing to perform for the American Beethoven Society in San Jose, California. When Stephan returns to the United States in May, he will once again visit Nashville as well as perform at Carnegie Hall in NYC and appear as a guest artist in piano recital for the American Liszt Society in San Francisco. Don and Stephan first became acquainted in 1986 with Stephan's first guest artist performance for the Beethoven Society for Pianists which Don founded. Through the years, Stephan, Don and Delayna have enjoyed more than 25 music festivals together throughout the United States, Canada and Austria.