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 . 1105 ., . 02215 6172665999 .   11:00, 8:00  11:00  7:00, 12:10 7:00, 12:10 7:00 9:00 . 6172665999 127 7:30 8:30   . : . . 8:30 11:50 * 1:104:15 * 11:1511:50 5:00   9, 2011
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  • St. Clement Perpetual Eucharistic Shrine for the Archdiocese of Boston 1105 Boylston St., Boston. MA 02215

    617-266-5999 stc lementshr ine .org

    Masses Sunday

    11:00AM, 8:00PM

    Saturday

    11:00AM

    Monday thru Friday

    7:00AM, 12:10PM

    Holy Days of

    Obligation

    7:00AM, 12:10PM

    7:00PM

    Perpetual

    Adoration All Day Every Day

    After 9:00PM a pass key is required. To apply for a key call

    Rich McKinney

    at 617-266-5999 x127

    Confessions Monday Night

    7:30P-8:30P

    before weekend Masses

    or at

    St. Francis Chapel in the Prudential Center:

    Mon.Fri. 8:30A11:50A* and 1:10P4:15P

    *Wed. 11:15A11:50A

    Evening Prayer 5:00PM

    January 9, 2011 The Baptism

  • Thirty years ago I celebrated my first Christmas away

    from home. I was in Italy in the seminary at the time.

    Knowing I had a little homesickness, mom and dad took

    a tape recorder and placed it under the tree and pushed

    the record button when they started to unwrap the gifts.

    The next day they sent the tape and five days later I got

    to hear what everyone got for Christmas. I enjoyed the

    tape so much that it became a Christmas tradition. Four or five years later my

    brother decided to up-grade the process and he took his camcorder and made

    a video of the ceremonial unwrapping of the gifts. Later they called me and

    said, Hey Peter, guess what we did. I told them that it was great but the

    only problem was we didnt have a VCR or a TV in the seminary. Needless

    to say they didnt send the video and I never did see it. Twenty-five years

    later, my brother sent me a Christmas present. I said, What is this? and I

    popped it in. It was the video my brother made twenty-five years ago. It was

    pretty slow in drama and slow in action but I was in a state of absolute

    amazement. It was the first time since my mother died that I could hear her

    voice. I saw her walking around and not confined in the wheelchair. I

    thought to myself, I may not have realized it at the time but Twenty-five years

    ago I was a blessed man.

    After Jesus rose from the dead, after He ascended into heaven and

    after the follows of Christ finally realized that Jesus was the Son of God. The

    early Christians started to pull out the old videos of the past. They took a

    second look at old memories that Mary had held in her heart. And they were

    amazed at what they saw. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Bethlehem in

    Hebrew means house of bread. That means the Bread of Life was born in

    the house of bread and placed in a manger, a place for fodder. The followers

    of Jesus started to make all kinds of interesting connections. Another

    example is Jesus time in Egypt. Early Christians looked back at that story

    and saw another connection. Moses also was sent to Egypt and when he left,

    a nation was born. They recalled what Hosea said, Out of Egypt, I will call

    My Son. They saw a lot of things after the fact. Christians saw that there

    was a lot of thought went into the Divine plan. But what about these events

    while they were taking place. In the middle of the night, Joseph was awoken

    by an angel and told to go to Egypt because King Herod wanted to destroy the

    child. I dont think Joseph saw Divine plan in the middle of the night. In

    fact, if the angel appeared to me, I would have said, Excuse me, but may I

    make a suggestion? Instead of sending us on a dangerous journey with a new

    born child, wouldnt it be easier if you just took out King Herod, perhaps a

    lightening bolt or a falling piano out of the sky? I dont think I would have

    understood the Divine Will in the middle of the night, not as Christians

    twenty-five years later.

    Tonight will be a typical night for me. After I say mass, someone

    will find their car was towed and I will have to make a trip to the tow lot. Or

    perhaps I will check my cell phone to see if one of the five hundred nurses

    that have my number needs a priest. Or perhaps do a little reading before I go

    to sleep. What ever happens tonight will not be ordinary, not with God in my

    life. God has a plan. I may not know what it is but I know that I am blessed

    to be in His plan.

    Spiritual Thought Shrine & Seminary StaffShrine & Seminary StaffShrine & Seminary StaffShrine & Seminary Staff

    Rector & Shrine Director Fr. Peter Grover, OMV x221

    [email protected]

    Admin. Assistant Carol McGinness x130

    [email protected]

    Music Director Elisabeth Pifer

    [email protected]

    Oblates of the Virgin Mary

    Our Lady of Grace Seminary

    www.omvusa.org

    USA OMV Provincial Fr. Dave Nicgorski, OMV x203

    Prov. Asst./Advancement Ofc. Richard McKinney x127

    [email protected]

    Vocation Director Fr. Jeremy Paulin, OMV x202

    [email protected]

    Cell 617.869.2429

    Seminary Prefect Fr. Peter Gojuk, OMV x230

    Dean of Studies Fr. Dave Beauregard, OMV x272

    Fr. Tim Gallagher, OMV x117

    Fr. Greg Staab, OMV x227

    Br. Luigi Falbo, OMV x222

    Br. Dave Guza, OMV x225

    stclementshrine.org 617 266-5999

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  • JANUARY 15-16, 2011 St. Clement Upper Room

    9:00AM-3:00PM

    Weekend SeminarWeekend SeminarWeekend SeminarWeekend Seminar

    Discerning the Will of GodDiscerning the Will of GodDiscerning the Will of GodDiscerning the Will of God Fr. Tim Gallagher, OMV

    ShShShShould I marry? Is it t ime to change jobs?ould I marry? Is it t ime to change jobs?ould I marry? Is it t ime to change jobs?ould I marry? Is it t ime to change jobs? Am I cal led to the pr iesthood or a re ligious l ifeAm I cal led to the pr iesthood or a re ligious l ifeAm I cal led to the pr iesthood or a re ligious l ifeAm I cal led to the pr iesthood or a re ligious l ife ????

    Sooner or later, every thoughtfuSooner or later, every thoughtfuSooner or later, every thoughtfuSooner or later, every thoughtful l l l Christian asks Christian asks Christian asks Christian asks such questions. This seminar will help you to such questions. This seminar will help you to such questions. This seminar will help you to such questions. This seminar will help you to make spiritual sense of your major life decisions.make spiritual sense of your major life decisions.make spiritual sense of your major life decisions.make spiritual sense of your major life decisions. Cost: $35.00 - For more information or to make reservations, please call Carol McGinness at (617)266-5999 x130 or email at omvusa@gmail.

    Monday Night Confessions

    7:30-8:30P

    Our Lords Sacrament of Reconciliation St. Clements Confessional

    This Week

    Monday 6:30-6:45P (Front Room) Join us as we recite Our Ladys Rosary .

    The perfect way to start the week.

    Monday 7:00-8:00PM (Front Room) St. Clement Young Adult

    Weekly Meeting

    Gathering regularly for prayer, fellowship, community service, and outreach to other young adults in the Archdiocese of Boston, we come from all over the area. Many of us are students and young professionals. Our love for God and each other is vibrant and contagious, and we are constantly welcoming new members. At this one hour meeting, we listen to the readings of the Mass and discuss how to apply the message to our lives today. Some of the insights are truly inspiring. Come each week or once a month. All young adults are invited and encouraged to attend.

    There is no commitment. For more information visit www.stclementyoungadults.org or to be added to the SCYA email list, please contact: [email protected]

    Thursday 7:00-9:00PM (upper room)

    Do you seek to develop the virtue of purity in your own life?

    Are you seeking fellowship, formation, and a richer prayer life?

    Join the Pure in Heart Community!

    Weekly prayer meetings for young adults 18-35. Mass, Adoration, Rosary, discussion, pizza and fellowship.

    MARCH FOR LIFEWASHINGTON, DC

    Sunday, January 23rd to

    Monday, January 24th

    Cost: $75 (quad occ.) $100 (double occ.)

    www.one4boston.org

    In the Events tab select the young adult code: W2L/DC/YA

    to register.

    LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS WED. JANUARY. 12

    TH

    Included in the registration fee is the bus transportation: St Clements group will leave on the morning of the 23rd at 5:30AM and return very early in the morning-around 2AM on the 25th....

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    LCCS Wednesday, January 19th

    Upper Room 7-9:00PM

    Lanteri Catholic Cinema Society discusses the movie Bells of St. Mary Part 2. All are welcome!

    Pure In Heart America


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