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Saint CeciliaP A R I S H
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time12 September 2021
Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
PRELUDES | Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber (1910-1981)
Metamorphoses Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Cavatina, Op. 130 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, BWV 564 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
“If God Be For Us” from Messiah, HWV 56 George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
If God be for us, who can be against us? Who shall lay anything to the Charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is at the right hand of God, who makes intercession for us. (Romans 8: 31, 33-34)
ENTRANCE PROCESSION | Christ, Be Our Light Bernadette Farrell
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.
PENITENTIAL RITE
GLORIA | Mass of Creation Marty Haugen
COLLECT
LITURGY OF THE WORD FIRST READING | Isaiah 50: 5-9a
RESPONSORIAL PSALM | Ps. 85: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness Marty Haugen
SECOND READING | James 2: 14-18
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION | Mass of the Angels and Saints Steven R. Janco
GOSPEL | Mark 8: 27-35
HOMILY
RITE OF BLESSING
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
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE PARISH! We are grateful for your ongoing support of Saint Cecilia. The easiest way to make a financial contribution to our parish is to use the parish Flowcode below. Using the Flowcode with the camera on your smartphone is as easy as Aim & Tap. Aim your camera at the Flowcode image and tap the notification banner when it appears on your phone's screen. You may need to zoom in a bit to focus on the code. If the Flowcode doesn't work for you, please visit www.flowcode.com/page/stceciliaboston. You can also mail a check to: Saint Cecilia Parish 18 Belvidere Street Boston, MA 02115
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS | O God, You Search Me Bernadette Farrell
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.
SANCTUS | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte
AMEN | Mass of Christ the Savior Dan Schutte
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.
THE EXCHANGE OF PEACE
The peace of the Lord be with you always. All: And with your spirit.
AGNUS DEI | 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.
COMMUNION | We Remember Marty Haugen
We Are Called Micah 6: 8
COMMUNION MEDITATION | In Paradisum Mode VII, VIII
In Paradisum deducant te Angeli in tuo adventu suscipiant te Martyres et perducant te in civitatem sanctam Jerusalem. Chorus Angelorum te suscipiant et cum Lazaro quondam paupere aeternam habeas requiem.
May the angels lead you into paradise; may the martyrs greet you at your arrival and lead you into the holy City of Jerusalem. May the choir of Angels greet you and like Lazarus, who once was a poor man, may you have eternal rest.
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.
RECESSIONAL | This Is My Song FINLANDIA
POSTLUDE | Comes Autumn Time Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)
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].
Welcome to Saint Cecilia Parish, a Roman Catholic community that gathers day by day, week by week, to know and make known the grace of God. By means of this abundant grace, we enjoy a diverse and
Saint Cecilia is a vibrant community of faith, centered on prayer and worship that tries to keep the Gospel close to heart and to live by Jesus’ teachings.
maids (“Irish working out girls”) and coachmen who served these residents had long requested a church of their own. When Archbishop Williams granted their request and carved the parish from the
main altar, notable for its massive simplicity, was carved from a single block of white Carrara marble. The Last Supper, and the dome above
side is a statue of Saint Patrick, principal patron of the Archdiocese of Boston, and above it are three scenes from his life.
not mean that life here is stale, stagnant, or even predictable. We are proud to be entrusted with the
Welcome!
Are you warm & joyful? Do you like to smile?
We are actively recruiting people to join our Greeters & Coffee Hospitality Ministries.
Parish Greeters bring to life the part of our Parish Vision that states, "God's grace lives in the warm smiles of those who greet all parishioners and guests." And our Coffee Hospitality volunteers help ensure, in the words of our Vision, that "no one feels on the fringes."
If this sounds good, please come to a fun volunteer kick-off/orientation session in the Parish Hall on Sunday, September 19 at 1:30 p.m. To learn more or to sign-up for this session, please take home a business card and send an email to Lisa Pickering ([email protected]).
Parish Greeters & Coffee Hospitality Ministers—a small commitment with a big impact!
If so, we needyour help!
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OUR COMMUNITY NEWS
Prayers & Occasions
Our DeceasedPlease pray for the repose of the souls of -cer andFeeley,
faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Please pray for all our sick and for those who are in need of our prayer, especially
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and .
We are pleased to welcome the following new members of our parish who have recently registered: the of Blackstone, of Boston, of Boston, and the of
online at www.stceciliaboston.org.This SUNDAY'S READINGS
NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS
Presiders OF THE LITURGY
Rev. James Shaughnessy, SJ, celebrant
Rev. John Unni, celebrant
Rev. Peter Gyves, SJ, celebrant
Rev. John Unni, celebrant
SPECIAL INTENTIONs
Memorial
Memorial
Ann Brodbine, Memorial
, 3rd Anniversary
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honor the memory of all those who died at Shanksville,
liturgy we will commemorate this tragedy with prayers of remembrance and music of hope. We pray that terrorism—in all its forms—disappear from the face of the earth. Amen.
We are happy to have you celebrate with us at our six
homepage of our website www.stceciliaboston.org.
September 11th: A Poem
Might it be, as my mother said to me on this ugly, sinful day,That the world is on its last go-round?Hijacked wild birds strip the sky of its innocent morning breathSteel towers crumple like playing cards on an uneven metal tableUnrehearsed screams we dare not hear leap from windowsInto the open, bottomless palms of GodI cannot stand to watch life reduce
mouth
Is this what slavery was like?Is this what the holocaust was like?Is this what famine is like?Is this what war is like?
Is this how you felt, dear mother, when King and the two Kennedys were killed?
Cry until my tears have washed hatredFrom the mildewed underarms of history
Your husband, your father, your brother, your uncle, your friendThank you for speeding to the end ofYour time and thank you for showing us that
Scale a collapsing building to liberate a strangerEven as your blood relatives wonder if you are alive — From the remains of this madnessI detect a heartbeat called lifeFrom the remains of this madnessI smell an aroma called loveFrom the remains of this madnessI embrace a body called humanityFrom the remains of this madnessI construct a dream called hopeFrom the remains of this madnessI will ride the wings of the deceasedInto the clouds, scribble their names on the sunErect a memorial to the moon, chant the bluesFor New York City, then resurrect a worldWhere a new-born rose will jut through the broken concrete.
Kevin Powell is a poet, journalist, and civil and human rights activist who wrote this poem in 2001.
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SaiNt Cecilia Social and Racial Justice Ministry Upcoming Events
homeless neighbors in Boston and Cambridge through street outreach. It is a ministry of accompaniment and presence in which we discover Christ already present
mission to bring the welcome of Christ to the homeless in our community. Brother Anthony, the presenter, is one of
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Boston as they form an interfaith Boston “cluster” con--
vides legal services and health services to immigrant asy-lum seekers, and other basic living needs are provided by
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BEGIN AGAIN
Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Whether or not you were able
date has not been chosen yet. So please join our club on
If you would like to order the book through us from Frugal Bookstore (a black-owned bookstore in Roxbury) send an
welcome.
Wisdom & Mature Spirituality
Experiencing God in the Ordinary
the ongoing presence of God in our everyday experiences.
together a wealth of stories and experiences from his own life to show us how God makes his presence known in the
consider joining the Wisdom Group on Sunday mornings
looking to welcome new members who are in the second
Practicing Faith: Examin-ing Our Public Commit-ment to Faith in Action
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for a Workshop to examine your public commitment to your faith.
inspired many to consider how faith ought to be lived in a public arena in the Covid era. As social distancing require-ments ease, we have an opportunity to examine how we
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September is Hunger Action Month
-Household Food Insecurity
in the United Statesmillion people in the United States experienced hunger in
-lion children lived in food-insecure households. Unfortu-nately, many households that experience hunger and food
therefore rely on local food banks. Also from the website:
we must address the root causes of hunger and structural
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purchased online should be sent to:
Beth Chambers
Pie Sellers Needed!
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BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY
For further details or to register for these events, please
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SAINT SUSANNA PARISH — DEDHAM
Presenter: Robert Brenneman, Professor of Criminal
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Adult Faith Formation Virtual Events
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Pope St. John Paul II: 2001
It was a Tuesday. Pope John Paul II watched events unfold live on television. His press secretary later recounted how JPII sought to get in contact with US President George W. Bush
But the president was unreachable and in a secure location for security reasons. The Pope sent a telegram instead, decrying the “inhumane attacks” and assuring his prayers in those trying times.
weekly General Audience under the strain of interior suffering. 9/11, he said, “was a dark day in human history, a terrible attack
whence, at times, emerge acts of unspeakable ferocity.”
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI: 2008
to Ground Zero in New York. To honor the victims, the Pope chose not to give a speech. He said a prayer instead.
Under a gray sky, an oboe played a mournful tune as he
“overwhelmed by the magnitude of this tragedy, we seek your light and guidance as we confront such terrible events.”
Pope Benedict then lit a candle to remember the victims who died in New York, Washington D.C., and aboard the United 93
Pope Francis: 2015
Seven years later, Pope Francis followed in his predecessor’s footsteps, visiting the completed Ground Zero monument on
heard as the Holy Father laid a white rose on the edge of the
At this symbolic location, Pope Francis held an interreligious meeting, and appealed for all religions to promote peace together.
“This place of death became a place of life too,” he said. It is “a hymn to the triumph of life over the prophets of destruction and death, to goodness over evil, to reconciliation and unity over hatred and division.”
REMEMBERING 9/11 WITH THE POPES
By DEVIN WATKINS
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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
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receiving Eucharist.
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St. Basil the Great (AD 329–379)
life, and to love our parents and those who nourish us. Much less, then, does love of God arise from external teach-ing. Rather, as soon as people exist they have the germ of reason, and this contains the power and impulse to love.
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said.
On Sept. 11, 2001, I was at my desk at the old America House
Around 9 a.m., my mother called. “Turn on the TV!” she said. “A plane just hit the World Trade Center. It’s terrible!”
I was alarmed and worried about any possible loss of life, remembering photos of a plane that crashed into the Empire State Building in 1945, but I downplayed her report.
“Thanks,” I said. “But you know I don’t work anywhere near there.” A few minutes later, out of curiosity, I turned on the television and saw the terrible images.
As those who were in New York City that day will recall, we
thought the initial crash was an accident. So I turned off the TV.
A few minutes later I left the house and walked to a doctor’s appointment. People were rushing through the streets and
towers smoking like a cigarette.
the time I walked home, sirens were blaring and people were nervously scanning the skies. When I walked into America House, our receptionist, Glenda, said, “One of the towers collapsed!” The radio announcers were shouting.
Initially I was angry. “Glenda, why are you listening to stuff like that?”
“No, no, no,” she said. “I just heard it! It’s true!”
She was right, of course. So were the radio announcers. So was my mom.
In the weeks that followed, my life was consumed with the World
locate loved ones who were presumed to be alive but perhaps
me in my collar and drove me to “the site,” Ground Zero, which
eventually with several other Jesuits.
Twenty years later, that day still feels unbearably fresh. The
WE MUST SHARE OUR MEMORIES OF 9/11, NO
MATTER HOW DIFFICULT THEY ARE TO COMMUNICATE
By JAMES MARTIN, S.J.
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freshness is aided by the continuing of the everyday details
and Glenda is still our receptionist. My immediate surrounding world feels strangely unchanged. Which makes it hard to believe that enough time has passed that some people who were not yet born that day are now adults.
When I think of the communication of memory, I think of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus, and how the witnesses
what those days were like, even if it was nearly impossible to communicate.
I feel something of the same about the events of Sept. 11, 2001. How do we communicate what it was like to live that day to people who were not yet born? The acrid, plastic, foul-smelling cloud that drifted on the wind within hours of the attacks and lingered over the city for days? The still-burning buildings, terrifying in their scale, before they were torn down? The soft grey ash and thick carpet of paper that covered everything within a mile of Ground Zero? Even that nomenclature of Ground Zero, now so accepted, felt cheap to me, like we were aping some action movie. And the widely held belief, like what we now hear during the Covid-19 pandemic, that “everything will change”—that is, the great national unity that emerged would endure. And the
change would be more war.
In those weeks, I worked at a place of death, a Calvary. But for me, ministering at Ground Zero was about resurrection. Because
workers searching for survivors, the generosity of volunteers who came from across the country and, especially, the silent
their lives in service for others as they raced into the burning buildings. “Greater love has no person….”
My mind moves to the paschal mystery, however, for another
Friday and Easter Sunday. How much Jesus suffered. All those blows from the Roman soldiers. And they marched him through the street right in front of us. And how he bled and sweated and cried out on that cross. How he never lashed out at them. And we were so frightened that we hid in that dark room afterward.
he said to her! What she told us, breathless after racing from
him—and yet how the same! So many impossible things to communicate to people who were not there.
Initially, just as I did not believe my mother and Glenda, the
male disciples did not believe the women who reported what they had seen. In the Greek, we are told that the men thought it
Words are ultimately inadequate to fully communicate
communicated the story orally in an oral culture. Thirty years later, when it became clear that Jesus was not coming back soon and many of the eyewitnesses were dying, Mark wrote his
Evangelists did their best to write down, or, more accurately, edit, “an orderly account,” as Luke said. “So that you might come to believe,” said John.
Yet despite the hard work of the four Evangelists and the repetition of the same stories in the Gospels (the story of the
many accounts of the resurrection, recounted to convince the reader, the stories differ. In some places Jesus seems distinctly physical, in others somewhat ghostly. In some the disciples
gardener, for a stranger.
The incommunicability of the past shouldn’t be surprising. Every day I worked at Ground Zero I thought, “I’m working at a grave.” In John’s Gospel, when Mary Magdalene returns to anoint the body of Jesus on Easter morning, the word used for tomb is mnema, from the word for memory. When we return to the events of Sept. 11, we are called to remember. And to share our memories, no matter how incommunicable they are.
~ The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author and editor at large at America.
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