WORSHIP WITH US
Thursday
8:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer
(Chapel)
6 p.m.
The Crossing
Dinner followed at 7:00 p.m. with Worship
(Sanctuary)
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Friday
12:30 p.m.
Muslim Friday Prayers
(Sanctuary)
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Sunday
10 a.m.
Sunday Morning
Holy Eucharist
(Sanctuary)
12:30 p.m.
Chinese Ministry
Holy Eucharist
in Chinese
(Sanctuary)
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Monday
1 p.m.
MANNA Holy Eucharist (Sproat Hall)
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Tuesday
11 a.m.
MANNA Christian Meditation
(Sanctuary)
Wednesday
10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
(Sanctuary)
12 p.m. Santa Misa en Español (Sanctuary)
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"Character Sketches: My Neighbor Winnie"
by Laurel Lambert
Going over to Winnie's is always special. Going into her room with her dolls and her "Mother" dish on the wall. I sit in her swivel chair. She is like another nana to me with her ash-blonde hair and wrinkles and faded green eyes. I love her very much. She can be cantankerous but that is OK. She is a lady-in-waiting, an Irish rogue. She used to make Irish bread when her health was better.
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VISITORS' HOURS
The church will be open for visitors during the following hours:
Mondays - Wednesdays
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursdays
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturdays
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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OFFICE HOURS
Mondays - Fridays
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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From Fear to Hope
Cathedral Lenten Preaching Series
continues Feb. 22
The Rev. Amy McCreath, Preacher
Our Lenten Preaching Series continues Feb. 22 with the Rev. Amy McCreath, Rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Watertown,
and Dean of the Alewife Deanery.
Join us at 12:00 noon for the 1/2-hour service and stay for lunch and conversation with the preacher. Everyone is invited.
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OUR CATHEDRAL AT A GLANCE
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La Santa Misa on Sundays on Hiatus
The Holy Eucharist in Spanish on Sundays at 3:00 p.m. is taking a break. We'll have more information when the program starts up again.
Conscious Contact, Wednesdays 7-8 p.m.
This program, led by Deacon Cynthia Pape and Bill Comer and based on the 11th step of the Alcoholics Anonymous program (improving conscious contact with God as we understand him...through prayer and meditation), continues every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the church. It's open to everyone.
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SUNDAY MORNING COMMUNITY
Our Sunday Morning community, a merger with the former St. John's Bowdoin St., gathers together to worship God, while honoring the traditions, styles, and desires of all God's people.
The Rev. Canon Cristina Rathbone, Preacher
8:30 am
Coffee Klatch, Lawrence Room
10:00 am
Holy Eucharist, Cathedral nave
11:15 am Coffee Hour, Lawrence Room
11:45 am Faith Matters, Lawrence Room
Faith Matters Feb. 25
Faith Matters this Sunday continues with "Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John".
This week's topic is
The Word Became Flesh: Finding Jesus in Each Other
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The journal will guide us through Lent with a short quote from the Gospel of John, with suggestions for private and personal prayer, and with space for us to respond daily in whatever way we choose: writing a prayer, poem, or brief reflection; or drawing an image of some kind. We hope also to be able to collect our responses and gather these reflections into our own Lenten booklet for next year. Booklets will be available in the Lawrence Room on Sunday. Faith Matters takes place in the Lawrence Room and is open to all.
The Cathedral Chapter will meet February 27th.
Stewardship Pledge Cards Still Being Gathered
The Greeters will have extra Pledge Cards for 2018 on hand this Sunday, or you can ask the Cathedral Office to send you one. Thank you for your support of St. Paul's Cathedral.
"From Fear to Hope" Lenten Preaching Series
Our Lenten Preaching series will continues through March 29. See the flyer above for details.
Please speak to Jeffrey Seamans or
Deacon Cynthia Pape if you are interested in serving at the altar during our services, or serving with the Altar Guild
to assist with preparation and cleaning up after services.
Your suggestions are wanted and needed as we make plans for the fall. Write your ideas and place them in the suggestion box
at the back of the church on Sundays, or speak to (
or email
) Susan Butler, Council Convener.
Cards for Vinnie Panico
Vinnie Panico, a
long-time and faithful friend of the Cathedral is in nursing care and
would like visits or to hear from us via cards and notes! It would be especially nice this week as Saturday, January 27, is his birthday! Vinnie's at Milton House Center, 1200 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, MA 02186-2337.
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MANNA COMMUNITY
MANNA (Many Angels Needed Now and Always) is our ministry of and with the homeless in Downtown Boston.
Sundays,
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Lawrence Room
The CoffeeKlatsch is a community that gathers weekly for support, accompaniment, coffee, and conversation.
More...
Leadership Team
Mondays, 10 - 11:30 a.m.
Upper Sproat Hall
The MANNA Leadership Team provides support to one another and to the broader homeless community.
More...
Monday Lunch Program
Mondays, 11:30 - 12:45 p.m.
Sproat Hall
The Monday Lunch program has been serving a freshly cooked hot lunch for anyone who desires it every week for thirty years. More...
Homeless AA
Mondays 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Lawrence Room
Open to all.
Black Seed Writers' Group
Tuesdays, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Upper Sproat Hall
The Black Seed Writers' Group produces a steady stream of poetry, protest, memoire, prayer and reportage.
The Pilgrim, is their renown literary magazine.
More...
The MANNA Singers
Tuesdays, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Lower Sproat Hall
The MANNA Singers is a new music program where we gather to join in making a joyful noise! Accomplished musicians and New England Foundation for the Arts grant recipients Eve Boltax and Mary Joy Patchett are leading our community in this latest musical endeavor: learning to sing together as a choir while highlighting individual talents, composing and performing original songs, and sharing our love of music with the broader community. The MANNA music group welcomes everyone.
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The Crossing is our grassroots, justice-focused, do-it-yourself church community of hipsters, heretics, homeless, and other unlikely pilgrims.
Thursday Worship in the Cathedral Sanctuary
The Crossing has returned to the Cathedral Sanctuary every Thursday with dinner at 6:00 p.m. followed by worship at 7:00.
Stay Connected
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EPISCOPAL BOSTON CHINESE MINISTRY
Our Episcopal Boston Chinese Ministry (EBCM) serves the Chinese-speaking community in Downtown Boston, hosting both traditional and contemporary worship services in Mandarin and Cantonese. More...
The Rev. Ryan Lun Joins EBCM Worship
The Rev. Ryan Lun will be serving as Interim Priest the first two Sundays of each month (the first three when there are five Sundays in a month). Teresa Lai is now serving as Lay Ministry Associate of the EBCM. You can reach her at 617-482-5800 or [email protected].
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