Rediscover the gift of a few hours of quiet reflection. The day begins with an opening meditation from area leaders and colleagues, followed by individual quiet time, shared reflections, worship and midday meal.
Led by David Urion, M.D., neurologist at Children's Hospital.
Registration is required, suggest fee of $30 includes midday dinner.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25
Bethany House of Prayer presents Noticing, Witnessing, Wondering, a winter creativity workshop led by poet, artist and spiritual director Kimberly Cloutier Green. Participants, writing in a quiet, supportive and camaraderie-filled environment, will explore poem-making as an act of reverence for the natural world as an expression of God.
Registration is required; the suggested fee is $30. Participants are asked to bring a journal.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
Ecclesia Ministries common cathedral and its partners in the Doorbell Ministry for the homeless present a kick-off conference on welcoming the newly housed into the larger community. The keynote speaker is Kip Tiernan, founder of Rosie's Place and the Greater Boston Food Bank.
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25
Congressman John Lewis
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a special event in its weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
Today U.S. Congressman John Lewis shares his experience. Please note the special day, Monday, and time of 1 p.m.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
Monthly meeting of the Clergy Spouse and Partner Group.
Cyndy J. Hubbard
Marcus J. Borg
The diocesan community and interested visitors are invited to the 2008 Spring Learning Event, which will take place on Saturday, March 15, 2008, at Sherman Union at Boston University (directions available below).
The New England Interfaith Regional Peace Vigil will be held March 15 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Paul's Cathedral in Boston. The event has been organized by the Episcopal Peace Fellowship.
Cathedral Church of St. Paul
138 Tremont Street
Boston
For more information, call Ranjit Mathews at 617-698-1813.
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul will feature a new choral setting of The Passion According to St. John by composer-in-residence, Karl Henning during the Good Friday liturgy.
The Good Friday service begins at noon (12 p.m.) on Friday.
For more information, contact the cathedral (617-482-5800 x221; elc [at] diomass [dot] org).
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Raise your hands and your spirit for Rise Up! A Hip Hop Easter Vigil on Saturday, March 22 at 7-9 p.m. at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston. Celebrate Jesus' resurrection at an Easter vigil that faithfully weaves the traditions of hip hop, gospel and the spirituals into this most ancient liturgy -- all to share the story of hope, liberation and the enduring love of God. All ages encouraged to attend! Reception to follow. Free parking at Boston Common Garage on Charles Street.
The following is a list of the events scheduled for Holy Week, March 16-23, at St. Paul's Cathedral
Tuesday, March 18
12 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with Blessing of Holy Oils, with blessing of those active in healing ministries; Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, celebrant and preacher
Followed by a workshop, "CORI Reform: Healing the Commonwealth"
Wednesday, March 19
12 p.m. - Concert: Stabat Mater, by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Charles River, Merrimack Valley, Mount Hope/Buzzards Bay and North Shore deaneries
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. F. Roy "Bud" Cederholm
Location: The Barbara C. Harris Center, Greenfield, NH
For more information, check out the pre-confirmation page on the diomassyouth site.
Charles River, Merrimack Valley, Mount Hope/Buzzards Bay and North Shore deaneries
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. F. Roy "Bud" Cederholm
Location: The Barbara C. Harris Center, Greenfield, NH
For more information, check out the pre-confirmation page on the diomassyouth site.
MagnificatBoston is a group of singers "from parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and beyond" who are dedicated to the performance of Anglican choral Evensong. In monastic tradition, Evensong are the prayers said before retiring for the night.
The 25-member group performs once each month at a parish or chapel in the diocese, singing both English period and new American liturgical music.
Rediscover the gift of a few hours of quiet reflection. The day begins with an opening meditation from area leaders and colleagues, followed by individual quiet time, shared reflections, worship and midday meal.
Led by the Rt. Rev. Barbara C. Harris, retired bishop suffragan of the Diocese of Massachusetts.
Registration is required, suggest fee of $30 includes midday dinner.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
Courtesy the Spiritual Life Center at Northeastern University
Images from the Holy Land - a student pilgrimage
During winter break, 29 students from Greater Boston travelled to Israel and Palestine with the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. Students from Northeastern University will share what they saw, heard and experienced during their twelve-day journey as they followed in the footsteps of Jesus and talked with Israelis and Palestinians to better understand the conflict between them.
Tammy Raabe
Music for a while (www.musicforawhile.org), an early music quartet, presents "The Sounds of Early 17th-Century Europe," featuring music by Dowland and Morley, as well as early baroque music from Italy, German and France.