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Saint CeciliaP A R I S H

Sixth Sunday of Easter17 May 2020

The Ascension of Jesus ChristGold Mosaic in Neamt Monastery, Romania

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17 May 2020

SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

PRELUDE | Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118, no. 2 (Intermezzo) & No. 5 (Romanze) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

ENTRANCE PROCESSION | Gather Us In Marty Haugen

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CALL TO WORSHIP

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

All: Amen.

The Lord be with you

All: And with your spirit.

GLORIA | Mass of Renewal Curtis Stephan

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COLLECT

LITURGY OF THE WORD

FIRST READING | Acts 8: 5-8, 14-17

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RESPONSORIAL PSALM | Psalm 66: Let All the Earth Marty Haugen

SECOND READING | 1 Peter 3: 15-18

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION | Jubilation Mass James Chepponis

GOSPEL | John 14: 15-21

HOMILY

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NICENE CREED

I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.

UNIVERSAL PRAYER

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Thank you for your generous support of the parish! Over the past several weeks, even as we have sheltered in place, we have continued to worship and connect with each other virtually. The members of our ministries continue to engage with each other in fellowship and in service to our wider community. And, a new task force of volunteers has come together to support homebound or isolated parishioner. Your continued support helps make these things happen. While we won’t be able to pass the collection basket for a while, we invite you to join our efforts in one of the following ways:

• Make a one-time gift or ongoing weekly donation — www.saintceciliaboston.org/igive • Venmo — @SaintCeciliaParish (If prompted, the last four digits of our number are 3880) • Mail a check — Saint Cecilia Parish 18 Belvidere St. Boston, MA 02115

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PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS | Be Not Afraid Bob Dufford

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EUCHARISTIC PRAYER

The Lord be with you.

All: And with your spirit.

Lift up your hearts.

All: We lift them up to the Lord.

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

All: It is right and just.

HOLY, HOLY | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte

MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte

GREAT AMEN | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte

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THE LORD'S PRAYER

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.

For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and forever. Amen.

LAMB OF GOD | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte

SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

It is a long-held Catholic belief that when circumstances prevent one from receiving Holy Communion, it is possible to make an “Act of Spiritual Communion.” During this time when we are not able to celebrate the Eucharist together in person, Pope Francis invites Catholics to say this prayer as a source of grace. We can be assured that when we express our desire to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, God will be with us spiritually in a special way. Here is an Act of Spiritual Communion that we encourage you to pray as you participate in our live-streamed liturgies:

ACT OF SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

Loving Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.

THE LORD'S PRAYER

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.

For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and forever. Amen.

LAMB OF GOD | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte

SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

It is a long-held Catholic belief that when circumstances prevent one from receiving Holy Communion, it is possible to make an “Act of Spiritual Communion.” During this time when we are not able to celebrate the Eucharist together in person, Pope Francis invites Catholics to say this prayer as a source of grace. We can be assured that when we express our desire to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, God will be with us spiritually in a special way. Here is an Act of Spiritual Communion that we encourage you to pray as you participate in our live-streamed liturgies:

ACT OF SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

Loving Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.

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COMMUNION | You Are Mine David Haas

CONCLUDING RITES

The Lord be with you.

All: And with your spirit.

May almighty God bless you, the Father, (+) and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

All: Amen.

Go forth, the Mass is ended.

All: Thanks be to God.

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RECESSIONAL| Alleluia! Sing to Jesus HYFRYDOL

POSTLUDE | Festive Trumpet Tune David German Dr. Xuan He, parish organist (1810-1873)

All music in this worship aid is printed with permission under Onelicense.net #A700-137.

For information on becoming involved or supporting the music program at Saint Cecilia, please contact Dr. Robert Duff at 617-536-4548 or email: [email protected].

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OUR COMMUNITY NEWS

Prayers &

Occasions

Our DeceasedPray for the eternal repose of Estelle Unni, as well as for the consolation of her sons Fr. John, Joe, and Paul. A small graveside service will be held next week for family, but when it becomes possible, a memorial Mass at Saint Cecilia will be scheduled. In the meantime, if you would like to remember Estelle, please consider giving in her name to our Estelle Fund which will be used to support the causes that were near and dear to Estelle's heart: caring for the poor, homeless, and vulnerable in our city. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Our SickPlease pray for all our sick and for those who are in need of our prayer, especially Mary Pickering, Stephanie Brown, Kim Villanueva, Mary Sue Cappoza, Marc Pelletier, Leah Fickes, Caeden Boyce, Delia Alvarez, Kathleen Kopitsky, Barbara Yobaccio, Emily Koutsoufis, Fiona Calnan, Mike Messmer, Molley Lockward, Oliver John Craig Lovric, Winston Love, Quinn Waters, and Scott Mann.

Welcome to Saint CeciliaWe are pleased to welcome the following new members of our parish who have recently registered: Kristen Mitchell and Kyle McDonough of Boston, the Bain Family of Dover, Samuel Nassab of Boston, and Kara Cash of Somerville. If you have not previously registered with the parish, there are forms in the narthex for this purpose or you can regis-ter online at www.stceciliaboston.org.

Vespers TonightJoin us at 6:00 on Facebook Live for Vespers for the Sixth Sunday of Easter. Or email [email protected] to receive the Zoom meeting link. All are welcome.

Saint Cecilia Prayer Line

We have created a call-in prayer line for all those who might need to hear some extra encouragement each day and those who don't have access to computers or the internet. You can call in to 857-317-3832 for a different message each day. Please feel free to share!

SPECIAL INTENTIONS

Sunday, May 17 | 10:00 a.m.

Estelle Unni, MemorialJohn and Angelina Machado, MemorialRichard Howland, AnniversaryJames Skeffington Sr., 5th AnniversaryJohn Walsh Jr., 5th AnniversaryJane Wilcox, First AnniversaryAlec Bruno, MemorialWarren Bruno, MemorialBridie Maloney, MemorialFrancis McLean, First Anniversary

TODAY'S READINGS

Acts 8:5-8, 14-171 Peter 3:15-18John 14:15-21

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS

Acts 1:12-141 Peter 4:13-16John 17:1-11a

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131st Anniversary of the Laying of the Cornerstone ofSaint Cecilia ChurchAt 9:00 in the morning on Sunday, May 19, 1889, Archbishop John Williams laid the cornerstone of Saint Cecilia Church. After this ceremony, a Solemn High Mass was celebrated in what was the temporary chapel of Saint Cecilia in Mechan-ic’s Building on Huntington Avenue. The homilist was the Rev. Jeremiah O’Connor, SJ, former president of Boston Col-lege (1800–1894) and rector of the Church of the Immacu-late Conception (later known as the Jesuit Urban Center).

Ascension Thursday— May 21The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord is observed on Thursday of this week. As with every Sunday during this unique time, Catholics have been dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday. While we will not livestream Mass from Saint Cecilia, we invite you to join us for Evening Prayer live-streamed at 6:30. If you wish to watch Mass on Thursday you may do so through CatholicTV, which is available through local cable providers as well as through several streaming platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, and through iOS and Android mobile apps. Mass with Bishop Robert Reed will be broadcast at 9:30 a.m. on The CatholicTV Network with rebroadcasts at 7:00 and 11:30 p.m. You may also watch Mass on demand at any time at www.WatchtheMass.com. More information about how to view CatholicTV is available at CatholicTV.org.

Thank you for your generous

support of the parish!

Over the past several weeks, even as we have sheltered in place, we have continued to worship and connect with each other virtually. The members of our ministries continue to engage with each other in fellowship and in service to our wider community. And, a new task force of volunteers has come together to support homebound or isolated parishio-ners. Your continued support helps make these things hap-pen.

While we won’t be able to pass the collection basket for a while, we invite you to join our efforts in one of the follow-ing ways:

• Make a one-time gift or ongoing weekly donation — www.saintceciliaboston.org/igive

• Venmo — @SaintCeciliaParish (If prompted, the last four digits of our number are 3880)

• Mail a check — Saint Cecilia Parish 18 Belvidere St. Boston, MA 02115

LGBTQ Catholics Unite

Monthly Meeting

Sunday, May 24 | 1:00 p.m. | Zoom Virtual Meeting

LGBTQ Catholics Unite provides an opportunity for LGBTQ Catholics and friends to gather and openly discuss relevant topics, scripture, and current events. This month John Stasio will facilitate a discussion on "Revealing the Queer Face of God." John is the founder of Easton Mountain, a spiritual community, a retreat center, and a sanctuary for queer people. LGBTQ Catholics need a forum in which to share faith experiences, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. Our hope is that people will feel supported, heard, and spiritually nourished. All (including allies) are welcome! If you are interested in receiving the instructions to connect via Zoom, please send an email to [email protected].

Book Drive THANK YOU!

For the 12th year in a row, the amazing Saint Ceci-lia community has donated hundreds of books to the youth at Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps bringing the total donated to nearly 3,500 since the book drive's 2007 inception! The youth and staff are tremendously grateful for your generosity with par-ticular gratitude to Mark Lippolt for not only coming up with the idea, but for his steadfast support each and every year! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for brightening lives across Massachusetts!

HELP THE WOMEN'S LUNCH PLACE —

It's Not Too Late

One of the major fundraisers for our friends at the day shelter is their Mother's Day card sale. The Women's Lunch Place on Newbury Street currently provides services to more than 150 women and their children each day. They are an ethnically diverse community, serving both American-born and immigrant women of all ages. Some of the women that WLP serves only know life on the streets, while others are victims of episodic poverty due to changes in their social and/or employment status. For each $25 donation to WLP — which will provide a guest with breakfast and lunch for a week — you will receive a card designed by one of the shel-ter's guests as a thank you. Even though Mother's Day has passed, you can purchase a blank card that makes a perfect note card of thank you note at: https://womenslunchplace.org/mothers-day

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Walking between rectory and parish office, I pass the playground of the kindergarten students. I’m frequently stopped to look at a loose tooth, to examine a bug or to take in whatever passes that day for news with tikes. Sometimes, I am assailed with questions.

Mandy, one of the few children of Mexican descent in the school, recently asked me, “Did Jesus have curly hair?”

As a pastor, I’ve learned this helpful stalling tactic, which works with kids and complainers. I repeat the question. “Did Jesus have curly hair?”

“Yeah. The other girls made fun of my curly hair, but my Mom said that Jesus had curly hair, just like me. Did Jesus have curly hair, Father?”

Kids can be cruel, especially to each other. They are very creative and haven’t yet learned boundaries. And their victims, other kids, have so few defenses.

“Did Jesus have curly hair? Well, yes, I guess that he did.”

“You guess?”

“No, I’m sure that Jesus did had curly hair. Very much like yours. Why, now that I look at it, your hair is just like his. Funny, I hadn’t noticed that before.”

“Good.” She was off, no doubt to underscore her mother’s assertion with Father’s authority.

Is Mandy’s mom a liar? Is she toying with the truth in an effort to protect her daughter? I’m not an anthropologist, but I suspect that Jesus of Nazareth looked much more like Mandy than he did her blond hair, blue-eyed classmates. And her mom’s retrieval of Christ’s humanity stands at the center of the Easter mystery, of the Ascension.

In the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, our humanity—something created and temporal, corporeal and limited—entered into the Godhead. The eternal Son of the Father carries human nature, a human soul and body, into divinity itself. This is the startling realization that follows resurrection. If Christ was truly man and if his resurrection from the dead shows him to be truly God, then, in him, humanity itself has been deified, lifted up

into God.

Christ did not enter into a sanctuary made by hands,a copy of the true one, but heaven itself,that he might now appear before God on our behalf (Heb 9:24).

Hearing such talk, perhaps since childhood, we can fail to recognize the pride hidden in the paradox.

Remember that religions, quite sensibly and rightly, emphasize that God, the Divine, the mystery at the core of life, is not who we are, not like what we are like. That’s why the deep impulse of all creeds is to fall silent, to close the eyes, to retreat, as far as possible from the human, when praying.

We do this instinctively when we pray alone. How else does one approach pure spirit save by silent thought, the most spiritual act of the human person? Yet in the liturgy we sing, we process, we shake hands and embrace, we smell incense, we taste bread and wine, we touch water and oil. We clothe sacred ministers in vestments. We make the body itself into an icon of the spirit.

We do this, because, like the first disciples of the Christ, we have come to realize that the resurrection did more than raise a man from the dead. The resurrection glorified one man, and, in doing so, transfigured the world. The cosmos, with the Lamb at its center, is now the great tabernacle.

since through the blood of Jesuswe have confidence of entrance into the sanctuaryby the new and living way he opened for us through the veil,that is, his flesh… (Heb 10: 19-20)

There’s an important corollary. In asserting how unlike God is to us, religions also remind us how little our lives matter in the grand scheme of things. They teach us stoic acceptance of those things, which we can never change. We are tutored to make our peace with pain, with suffering, with death.

It is not so in the light of revelation, of resurrection. In the ascension of Christ, we recall—and each year realize more fully—what it means for human nature, human history, human destiny, to be taken up into God. Our lives matter. Our bodies matter. Our earth matters.

‘DID JESUS HAVE CURLY HAIR?’ A CHILD'S (VERY GOOD) QUESTION FOR

ASCENSION THURSDAYBy TERRANCE KLEIN

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We will not shuffle off this mortal coil, because Christ has claimed it as his own. And because Christ has made it his, what we now are, the dreams for which we struggle, even what we now suffer, is destined to be transformed into glory.

Let us hold unwaveringly to our confession that gives us hope, for he who made the promise is trustworthy (Heb 10:23).

The next day, Mandy had a new question. “Did God the Father have curly hair? My mom says that if Jesus had curly hair, like me, his Father did too.” Let’s face it. Mandy’s mom is a liar, and I told Mandy that God the Father has no hair. He isn’t at all like us.

Liar she might be, but Mandy’s mom is a brilliant Christian theologian and a woman of great faith. She knows that even something trivial, something like hair’s color and texture, once mattered greatly to God, still matters to God.

~The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.

HELPING OUR NEIGHBORS

EXPERIENCING FOOD INSECURITY

Because schools are out of session and many service work-ers are being laid off or furloughed, demand at all food pantries has skyrocketed. Some online vendors are having difficulty filling orders, but perhaps you would like to help our friends at Catholic Charities by sending items through Amazon.com, Target.com, Walmart.com, or similar web-sites. Any shelf-stable items would be appreciated, but the most requested items are: canned tuna fish, tomato sauce, white flour pasta and spaghetti, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, Cheerios or corn flakes, cooking oil, and canned chicken breast. Items purchased on-line should be sent to:

Beth ChambersCatholic Charities185 Columbia RoadDorchester, MA 02121

Thank you for your consideration and compassion!

THE WORK SUPPORTED BY THE

RICE BOWLS

Before churches closed in March we began our annual Rice Bowl fundraiser to support Catholic Relief Services' work in over 100 countries, serving people of all faiths.

Human trafficking for modern-day slave labor contin-ues to be a major risk for vulnerable populations living throughout Brazil. The main factor behind modern day slavery in Brazil is poverty. Most victims are lured by promises of a better life. Many are recruited and en-ticed by agents of large landowners, known as gatos, who encourage them to go and work in distant regions by making false promises about employment and wages. They are taken to remote plantations and charcoal kilns where they work as debt laborers with little possibility of returning home. They are required to repay the inflated costs of their transportation and the advance provided to their families and also must purchase all of their food-stuffs and tools from the estate itself, forcing trafficked persons into a cycle of perpetual debt.

Catholic Relief Services works closely with the Catholic Church and partners to combat slave labor and promote a culture of justice. CRS is part of national mobilization and advocacy efforts aimed at raising awareness on the issue of slave labor, reporting cases, providing legal coun-sel, and protecting victims from further violations.

Did you know that 25% of the funds collected supports the work of our friends at Catholic Charities of Boston? On a designated Sunday during the Easter Season, you will be invited to bring your filled bank back to church and we will send all of the money collected to CRS. For more information, visit: http://orb.crs.org/.

BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR

THE HOMELESS

As many of you know, Boston Health Care for the Home-less (BHCHP) is now treating several hundred folks experiencing homelessness in a facility created at the South Boston Convention Center. BHCHP has created an Amazon.com “Wish List” with items that they need right now. I suspect that the list will expand over the next few weeks so check back if certain items are sold out.

Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2ZBGQOMMMZH90?&sort=default

If you have any questions you can email Mark Lippolt at [email protected]

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