Charlestown Catholic Collaborative

The Roman Catholic Parishes of Charlestown, Massachusetts: St. Mary - St. Catherine of Siena and St. Francis de Sales

Remembering Loved Ones Who Have Gone To God

At all of our Masses on the weekend of December 13 and 14, we will have a Ritual of Remembrance for all of our loved ones who have gone to God. At the conclusion of Mass, you are invited to place one sand dollar in memory of your loved ones on the Parish Christmas tree.

Regularly scheduled Mass times

The 8am Daily Mass is offered Monday through Friday at St. Catherine of Siena Chapel.

Pretty in Pink… No, Wait, Rose!

December on our liturgical calendar brings about many celebrations before we even get to Christmas! This weekend we have a couple of celebrations to come together and share in joyous song! First, we celebrate the third weekend of Advent, also called Gaudete Sunday! This celebration began in the 5th or 6th century and got its name because for the 3rd week the entrance antiphon, otherwise a fancy name for what
we call a chant, short in length, for either the Entrance or Communion processional. The antiphon for the third week of Advent in Latin, Gaudete in Domino semper, which translates to “Rejoice in the Lord always.”
This week during Advent is a respite from the penitential aspects of Advent, otherwise known as what Fr. John would say: looking up and ahead to the birth of Christ. This celebratory Sunday is also reflected in the colors of Fr. John’s and Fr. Felix’s vestments, which I like to refer to as the “pink week.” However, it’s not pink, but the color rose, and not all clergy began wearing rose vestments until the 12th or 13th century! The color change in vestments and the candle on our Advent wreaths also symbolizes a light in the darkness.
· Secondly, at St. Mary–St. Catherine’s, we traditionally have come together with the Spanish community to further celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe, which takes place on December 12th. Our Lady of Guadalupe, or the Virgin Mary, appeared on December 9–12 of 1531 at the location of where Mexico City sits today. On these dates the Virgin Mary appeared to a gentleman by the name of Juan Diego. In her visits with him she asked that a church be constructed to bring “comfort, compassion, and help” to the people. Juan ran to Bishop Zumárraga with the news, who then in turn asked for a
sign that this was true. Later, in another one of St. Mary’s apparitions to Juan, she asked that he go and collect Castilian roses, a flower that does not grow at that location. Upon Juan’s second visit to the bishop, he opened his coat (Tilma) and Castilian roses poured out, and Mary’s image revealed itself on that very same coat. This day is also known as the “Miracle of Roses” (see, we are still going with the theme of roses, and who doesn’t love a good theme!). Then, in 1999, Pope St. John Paul II named Our
Lady of Guadalupe the Patroness of the Americas! To further celebrate this special day, at the 11:00 Mass we will sing the gathering hymn Las Apariciones Guadalupanas,
which you can sing along with using the text below. The hymn tells the story of St. Mary and Juan Diego and is set to a rather catchy tune!
After the 11:00 Mass, all are cordially invited for refreshments to celebrate in the lower church. Come one, come all!

 
John Volpe

 

SUNDAY, December 7 at 3 pm

The Annual Christmas Concert With the Beatrice Mastersingers

On Dec. 7th a concert featuring the Beatrice MasterSingers, a distinguished ensemble within the Dee Opera Company (pictured here) was held at St. Mary Church and sponsored by the Friends of the Charlestown Library and St Mary- St Catherine of Siena Parish. The concert was free with a suggestion of donations to Harvest on Vine Food Pantry. The concert raised $2,007.
Thank you to all who participated—singers, guests and sponsors!

St. Francis de Sales Church,
313 Bunker Hill St.

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St. Francis Carillon Schedule
St. Francis de Sales
313 Bunker Hill Street
617 242-0147

Led by the Holy Spirit, the Parish Family of Saint Francis de Sales seeks to know and celebrate Jesus through Mass, Prayer, Sacrament and Service.
Saint Francis de Sales Church is the oldest consecrated church in New England, the oldest in the city of Boston in continuous service, and the fourth oldest in America, built in 1859, on the top of Bunker Hill. Saint Francis is known affectionately as the Firefighter’s church – The statue of St. Florian, patron saint, is located in the bell yard next to the church.

St. Mary Church,
55 Warren St.

Collaborative Center
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Eucharistic Center
46 Winthrop Street
617 242-4664

Our Mission is to make active disciples of Jesus Christ by creating a welcoming community rich in spirituality and by moving people to share their God-given talents in the service of others and the care of creation.  We are an intentionally inclusive Roman Catholic parish that welcomes all those who make up our diverse community in a way that reflects God’s love. Nourished by the Gospel and the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, we strive to build a vibrant parish that strengthens our faith and elevates our worship.

The Sanctuary Lamp

This week the Sanctuary Lamp at St. Francis de Sales church is lit for
Rowan Yandle

The Sanctuary Lamp

This week the Sanctuary Lamp at St. Mary church is lit for
David Delaney

Suspice – Take Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. Thou hast given all to me. To Thee, O lord, I return it. All is Thine, dispose of it wholly according to Thy will.
Give me Thy love and Thy grace, for this is sufficient for me.
Ignatius Loyola