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Saint CeciliaP A R I S H

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time19 September 2021Christ Blessing the Children Icon

PRELUDE | “Menuet et Claire de lune” from Suite Bergamasque, L. 75 Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

ENTRANCE PROCESSION | Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service IN BABILONE

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 | Wisdom 2: 12, 17-20

RESPONSORIAL PSALM | Ps. 54: The Lord Upholds My Life Tony Alonso

1. O God, save me by your name; by your power, defend my cause. O God, hear my prayer; give ear to the words of my mouth.

2. For the proud have risen against me, and the ruthless seek my life. They have no regard for God.

3. See, I have God for my help. The Lord sustains my soul. I will sacrifice to you with willing heart, and praise your name, for it is good.

SECOND READING | James 3: 16-4: 3

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION | Mass of the Angels and Saints Steven R. Janco

GOSPEL | Mark 9: 30-37

HOMILY

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 |Shelter Me, O God Bob Hurd

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 | Draw Near Steven R. Janco

COMMUNION MEDITATION | For the Beauty of the Earth John Rutter

1. For the beauty of the earth, for the beauty of the skies, for the love which from our birth

over and around us lies, Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.

2. For the beauty of each hour of the day and of the night, hill and vale, and tree and flower, Sun and moon, and stars of light, Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.

3. For the joy of human love, brother, sister, parent, child, friends on earth, and friends above, For all gentle thoughts and mild, Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.

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 | Lead Me, Guide Me Doris Aikers

POSTLUDE | Prelude from Suite Bergamasque, L. 75 Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

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].

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 witha big impact!

If so, we needyour help!

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Pizza anda Movie

THE TWO POPES(2019)

SEPTEMBER 25

SCENES FROM ANEMPTY CHURCH (2021)

OCTOBER 16

Mary Magdalene(2018)

NOVEMBER 6

LITTLE WOMEN(2019)

DECEMBER 4

SCENES FROM A PARISH (2009)

JANUARY 8

SILENCE(2016)

FEBRUARY 5

THE TREE OF LIFE(2011)

MARCH 5

MOONLIGHT(2016)

APRIL 2

A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (2019)

MAY 7

A HIDDEN LIFE(2019)

JUNE 4 A short discussionwill follow the movie

SPONSORED BY THE ADULT FAITH FORMATION COMMISSION

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OUR COMMUNITY NEWS

Prayers & Occasions

Our SickPlease pray for all our sick and for those who are in need of our prayer, especially Mary Pickering, Mary Sue Cappoza, Caeden Boyce, Delia Alvarez, Charlie Naughton, Peter Tracy, MaryAnn Weber, Bob Haas, Bob Roppolo, Christopher Go-bron, Joy Gilbert, Mary Walters, John Powers, Marc Pelle-

Cronin, Rosalind Sica, Nicholas Collins, and Eileen Bolesky.

We are pleased to welcome the following new members of our parish who have recently registered: and Joseph Grasso of Brighton, Witko of Cambridge, Veronica Keaveney of Charlestown, Makda Gebre of Boston, Ann Philbin of Boston, Kevin Dugat and Kristel Salinas of Boston, Jennifer and Patrick Rivelli of Boston, and Mario and Marilexis Esparragoza of Roxbury. If you have not previously registered you can do so online at www.stceciliaboston.org.

Happy Anniversary! Joyce

provides programs and support to care for the health and

the Trust so whatever you can give is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your generosity, and don’t forget to join on

Evening Prayer

we will pray Evening Prayer at 6:30.

This SUNDAY'S READINGS

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS

Presiders OF THE LITURGY

Sunday,

Sunday,

Sunday,

Sunday,

SPECIAL INTENTIONs

Geraldine Lavelle Lynch, Month's Mind, Memorial

Memorial

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David Kiblinger, SJ and will be

homepage of our website www.stceciliaboston.org.

landscape will burst forth with the vibrant colors of fall.

LGBTQ Catholics Unite Monthly Meeting

share faith experiences, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings,

held where people are supported, heard, and spiritually

cares about you, and the church is your home. Everyone is

virtually, please email [email protected]

David Kiblinger, SJ

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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 among us. Learn how you can volunteer and support this mission to bring the welcome of Christ to the homeless in

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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

welcome.

SPeaker Series: "Pope Francis and the Challenge of Church Reform"

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ology at Boston College and is the current

and the exercise of power and authority in the Church, -

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The Two Popes.

evening. Please plan to be with us on Thursday evening,

faith& FILM series2 0 2 1 - 2 0 2 2

Please join us for this season’sfirst film in our Faith & Film SerieS:

THE TWO POPESNext Saturday, September 25, 6:00 p.m.

The Two Popes

Pizza and popcorn will be served during the movie.

who are interested.

Face coverings are required except while eating.

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Practicing Faith: Examining Our Public Commitment to Faith in Action

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for a workshop to examine your public commitment to your faith.

The social unrest and racial reckoning of the past year have inspired many to consider how faith ought to be lived in a

-ments ease, we have an opportunity to examine how we

LGBT Asylum Task Force Virtual Gala

on the Gala tab to donate. There will also be an online

Distant But Not Remote—Taking a New Look at Parish LifeRegister below to receive info on a new online fellowship

have taken a new look at what it means to be a church

must be physically present in order to worship. In ways

have been able to stay connected through online worship,

has to do with what it means to be part of a parish community. No longer is being connected to the parish

hundreds and even thousands of miles from Boston and

invited our new long distance friends to become registered parishioners.

we doing? In what ways do we support our long distance

or far—feel more connected to the parish and to God—

to know each other?

informal online discussion group on Zoom for those who are unable to be with us in person, for whatever reason. This includes our parishioners who live outside the Boston area. This discussion group will be a venue where people can meet each other and will also be a place where

If you are interested in being a part of this new

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September is Hunger Action Month

-Household Food Insecurity

in the United States

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nately, many households that experience hunger and food

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!

-ings, we are looking for parishioners willing to assist with

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week. The delicious pies—apple, pecan, and pumpkin — are the perfect dessert for your Thanksgiving table. If you

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the Church

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SAINT SUSANNA PARISH — DEDHAM

Mistranslated Words in the Bible

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Adult Faith Formation Virtual Events

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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults"Go and make disciples"

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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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If this sounds like something you might like to pursue, all that is needed is an open heart and a sincere desire to

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The U.S. bishops are working on a document on the Eucharist, which could be very helpful if they do it right. The chances are slim.

pro-choice Catholic politicians, such as John Kerry, over the legalization of abortion. Some bishops, like Cardinal Raymond Burke, wanted to punish pro-choice Catholic politicians by denying them Communion. Other bishops, such as the late Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, disagreed. George said he did not want his priests playing cop at the Communion rail.

The U.S. bishops' conference did what it normally does when bishops disagree: nothing. It left to each individual bishop to do what he thought best in his diocese.

After the election of President Joe Biden, a pro-choice Catholic, conservative bishops pushed for a document denying Communion to such politicians. Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez, who heads the bishops' conference, responded to pressure from conservative bishops by appointing a committee to deal with the matter. He was publicly rebuked by other bishops for not following proper procedures, and eventually the task was handed to the conference committee on doctrine.

The Vatican, meanwhile, made clear that canon law leaves the matter to local bishops. As a result, what started as a document on Communion and politicians morphed into a more general document on the Eucharist that the bishops will consider at the

Nov. 15-18 meeting.

Many bishops were upset by a Pew Research Center poll showing that only 31% of Catholics believe the church's teaching on transubstantiation, that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. Sixty-one percent believe that the bread and wine are symbols.

So, what should the bishops say in their document on the Eucharist?

First, they should emphasize who should go to Communion, not who should not.

wounded are nourished and cared for. Jesus gave Communion to Judas. St. John Paul II gave Communion to Protestants and pro-choice politicians.

The bishops should presume goodwill on the part of anyone who comes to the Lord's table. If they want to be united with Christ and his community, they should be welcomed.

Second, the document should not use the word "transubstantiation," which is a theological concept based on Aristotelian philosophy, not the Scriptures. I believe that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ, but I do not believe in the Aristotelian metaphysics of prime matter,

SIX SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS' DOCUMENT ON THE EUCHARIST

By THOMAS REESE, SJ

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substantial forms, substance and accidents.

Transubstantiation was a nice way of explaining the Eucharist to Aristotelians, but it makes absolutely no sense to people in the 21st century. Better to admit that the transformation is a mystery beyond our comprehension. If a person can say "Amen" when the minister says, "The body of Christ," they should be able to receive the Eucharist.

Third, the document should emphasize that the purpose of the Eucharist is not to bring Christ down on the altar so that we can worship him. If you want to worship Jesus, go to Benediction. The Eucharist is about worshipping the Father, not Jesus. Jesus never asked his disciples to worship him. His message was all about the Father, not himself.

The ultimate purpose of the Eucharist is not to change the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ but to transform those at the Eucharist into the body of Christ so that they can continue his mission in the world.

Fourth, the document should remind Catholics of origins of the Mass in two Jewish practices: the synagogue service and the Passover meal. The Catholic Mass' Liturgy of the Word is at its heart a synagogue service — Scripture readings, prayers, psalms, songs and preaching — with the addition of New Testament readings. The Liturgy of the Eucharist is the paschal meal as transformed by the experience of the risen Christ.

Originally, the Jewish followers of Jesus went to the synagogue on Saturday, then gathered on Sunday for the breaking of the bread. After they were kicked out of the synagogue, they simply

the bread.

The Eucharist's roots in the paschal meal are harder for Catholics to understand because of our ignorance of the Jewish practice. Yes, we know that the Last Supper was a Passover celebration, but what does that mean?

For the Jews, the paschal meal is a memorial, remembering what God once did, what he does now and what he will do again. It is a thanksgiving meal, thanking God for his action through

united with God. It is a covenant meal where the covenant between God and his people is renewed. And it is a communal meal, done with others, not alone.

All of this should help us understand the Christian Eucharist.

At the heart of the paschal meal is the Barakah, or blessing, said by the father of the family at the meal. The term "blessing" can be confusing to Christians because it is not the food that is

blessed but God, as in "blessed be God forever." It is a prayer of praise and thanksgiving.

The Jewish Passover prayer is also the model for the Christian

bishops' document focus on explaining Eucharistic prayer as the prayer, not just of the priest, but of everyone in the church.

The Eucharistic prayer, like the Passover prayer, remembers and gives thanks to God for his actions through history, with Christians adding the sending of Jesus and his institution of the new covenant and the Eucharist at the Last Supper.

to the Father. In Eucharistic Prayer 4, we pray, "We offer you

salvation to the whole world."

Finally, we pray that the Spirit will transform us into the body of Christ. Thus, in Eucharistic Prayer 3, we pray, "Grant that

with his Holy Spirit, and become one body, one spirit in Christ."

Theologians use Greek words to speak of the Eucharistic prayer as having a four-part structure: We remember/proclaim (anamnesis); We give thanks (eucharistia) and praise; We offer (anaphora); We ask for the Spirit (epiclesis).

Sadly, most priests only use Eucharistic Prayer 2, the shortest, written by the anti-pope Hippolytus. The bishops should encourage priests to use all 13 approved Eucharistic prayers over the course of the church year. They should also encourage priests to say the prayer slowly and in a way that makes clear this is not the private prayer of the priest but the essential prayer of the entire community. That is why he uses "we" not "I" when he prays.

Sadly, too many Catholics only pay attention to the "words of consecration," not the entire prayer.

Finally, the bishops should have a chapter encouraging people to abandon the traditional Latin Mass for the Eucharist as reformed by Vatican II in order to encourage, as the Second Vatican Council said, the "full and active participation by all the people" in the liturgy.

If the bishops wrote such a document, Catholics would come to a better understanding of the Eucharist.

I will not hold my breath.

~ Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese's column for Religion News Service, "Signs of the Times," appears regularly in National Catholic Reporter.

Welcome Home Gift Basket Drive

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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the communal process through which non-baptized men and women become members of the Catholic Church. It is also suitable for those baptized in different faith traditions who are interested in becoming Catholic, or, for those who were baptized Catholic, but have yet to receive the sacraments of

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Couples who wish to prepare for marriage should contact Mark

To arrange for the Sacrament of the Sick, for Holy Communion to be brought to those unable to attend the Sunday celebration, or for Viaticum for the Dying (Holy Communion for those in danger of death),

during regularly scheduled liturgies.

The parish is prepared to celebrate the Vigil (wake) in the church. Please

The CAP Team is responsible for training all parish staff and volunteers in mandated reporting laws and the Protecting God’s Children program (VIRTUS). They also provide consultation and support to anyone in the parish who has concerns about reporting child abuse and neglect. Please

[email protected]), Letitia Howland ([email protected]), or Erin Young ([email protected]) if you have any questions or concerns.

The Archdiocese of Boston has in place a vigorous program to protect children from harm and to educate its ministers and faithful about the nature of abuse, with a goal of increasing knowledge, creating a safe environment for children, and recognizing and reporting potentially dan-

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The church is equipped with an assistive listening system. If you would like to use one of the small receivers, please ask one of our greeters.

Both the church and Parish Hall Center are accessible by elevator.

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