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    St. Anthony Shrine& Ministry Center

    100 Arch Street, Boston, MA 02110Tel. 617-542-6440 Website: http://www.StAnthonyShrine.org

    The Good WordTel. 617-542-0502 Prayer Request Line Tel. 617-533-4100

    Sunday, August 24 Saturday, August 30, 2014

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    A U G U S T

    23 Satrda

    Inconvenient Film, Michael Collins, 1:30 to3:30 p.m., 2nd fl. classroom

    Financial Peace University Preview, 4:45 p.m.,2nd fl. classroom (See ad for details.)

    24 Snda

    Prison Ministry, SCHC, 8:15 to 11:30 a.m.,womens services 12:55 to 2:30 p.m.

    Financial Peace University Preview, Noon &1:15 p.m., 2nd fl. classroom (See ad fordetails.)

    25 Mnda No scheduled events.

    26 Tesda

    No scheduled events.

    27 Wednesda

    Womens Spiritual Reflection Group, Noon to1:30 p.m., Contact: Nancy Nichols Kearns,781-704-1010 or [email protected]

    LGBT Spirituality Group, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.,2nd fl. classroom (See ad for details.)

    Bread on the Common, 5:45 to 7:30 p.m.(See ad for details.)

    28 Thrsda

    Back-to-school backpacks, registered membersof the Kids Program, 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.,FFC, basement auditorium

    Mens Faith Works Spirituality Group, 5:00 to6:30 p.m., 4th fl. Francis rm (See ad for details.

    30 Satrda

    Back-to-school backpacks, registered membersof the Kids Program, 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.,FFC, basement auditorium

    Welcome to the St. Anthony Shrine

    Community. All are welcome here.

    No one is excluded.

    Pease take this betin hme with aswe as the man brchres that advertise

    the prgrams and services f the Shrine.Thank fr being with s tda.

    Franciscan friars and staffSt. Anthn Shrine cmmnit

    WHATS HAPPENING THIS WEEK

    REGULAR EVENTSMonday A.A. 12 Step Meeting 5:45 p.m.Tuesday Seniors Crafts Group 10:30 a.m.

    A.A. Open Meeting Noon

    Mens Cursillo Reunion 5:15 p.m.Wednesday Remembrance Day for Deceased (3rd Wed.) All Masses

    Womens Spiritual Refl. Group (2nd & 4th Wed) 12:30 p.m.Seniors Computer Lab 1:30 p.m.Grupo Hispano de Oracin 4:15 p.m.A.A. Open Meeting 5:45 p.m.Bread on the Common (2nd & 4th Wed.) 5:45 p.m.Anointing of the Sick Mass (2nd Wed.) TBA

    Thursday S.L.A.A. Meeting NoonMens Spirituality Group (2nd & 4th Thurs.) 5:00 p.m.A.A. Big Book Meeting 5:45 p.m.

    Saturday Centering Prayer Group (1st & 3rd Sat.) NoonVietnamese Secular Franciscans (2nd Sat.) 1:00 p.m.Secular Franciscans (2nd Sat.) 1:00 p.m.

    Sunday 20/30 Boston Young Adults Coffee (4th Sun.) 11:00 a.m.alt. Wine & Cheese Social (odd 4th Sun.) 5:00 p.m.

    Emmaus Ministry Prayer/Discussion (1st Sun.) 11:00 a.m.Healing Service (2nd Sun.) 1:30 p.m.Separated and Divorced Catholics 1:30 p.m.Hispanic Secular Franciscans (1st Sun.) 3:00 p.m.

    READINGS FOR THE WEEKMonday: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5; Mt 23:13-

    22Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13;

    Mt 23:23-26Wednesday: 2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18; Ps 124:1-2, 4-5;

    Mt 23:27-32Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11;

    Mk 6:17-29Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21;

    Mt 25:14-30Sunday: Jer 20:7-9; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2;

    Mt 16:21-27

    2 Saint Anthony Shrine The Church on Arch Street

    Cver Art: Caesarea Philippi where Jess asked his

    discipes, W d sa that I am? (Gspe). Phtb J. Drisc, Nv. 2008. See p. 5 fr mre abtCaesarea Phiippi.

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    Events This Week

    100 Arch Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 617.542.6440 3

    Bread on the Common StreetMinistry to Homeless PersonsWednesday, August 27, 2014. 5:45 to 7:30 p.m.

    All are invited to be part of a ministry to homelesspersons on the streets and nearby the Shrine onthe 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month. Wemeet in the auditorium of theShrine at 5:45 p.m., prepare foodpackets, and then visit withhomeless persons on the streets,

    offering food, socks, and most ofall presence, ending at 7:30 p.m.

    Please call ahead of time if youplan on coming.For more information, please contact Dr. JackieStewart at 617-542-6440, ext 143 or [email protected].

    Offered by Evangelization

    Imagine yourself DEBT FREE!!

    You are invited to a . . . .

    Preview of Financial Peace UniversityGods ways of handling money, living a

    debt-free life(previews last ~ 30 to 45 min.)

    Saturdays, 4:45 p.m & Sundays, after 11:15 &12:30 p.m. Massessecond floor classroomSaturday, August 23 & Sunday, August 24Saturday, September 13 & Sunday, September 21Wednesday, September 24 at 6:00 p.m.(Classes begin on Monday, October 6, 2014,6:00 to 7:30 p.m.)Coordinator: Andria Baleztena Quattrini

    Dave Ramsey, a nationally syndicated radio talkshow host and New York Times Best Selling Author

    of Total Money Makeover, has developed FinancialPeace University (FPU).

    FPU is a biblically-based, video-driven small groupstudy that teaches singles and families how to beatdebt, build wealth and have the capacity to give.

    On average, families pay off $5,300 in debt andsave $2,700 by the end of the course. Thats an$8,000 change in position!

    Why Financial Peace University?

    Millions of people have gone through DaveRamseys Financial Peace University (FPU).They've worked a plan, rewritten their stories, andchanged their futures. This class meets for ninesessions (twice a month). It incorporates small-group discussions that help encourageaccountability and discipleship. FPU teachesmembers how to handle money Gods ways, andHis ways work!

    Classes are on Mondays, Oct. 6 & 20; Nov. 3 &17; Dec. 1; (2015) Jan. 26; Feb. 9 & 23; Mar. 9

    Cost: $109 for FPU kit plus $45 for 9 sessions(Total $154)Preregistration requested.

    To register for a preview or for more info, pleasecontact Andria Baleztena Quattrini at 617-960-7975 or email [email protected].

    Offered by the Franciscan Adult School

    LGBT Spirituality GroupWednesday, August 27, 2014,5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.2nd fl. classroom

    All Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual andTransgendered (LGBT) Catholicsare invited to participate in our

    monthly spirituality group. We will setaside part of our time together todiscuss the agenda of our future meetings. Wetruly look forward to a great turnout and responsefrom all of our members pertaining to our growthand faith development.

    Contact: Fr. Joe Quinn, OSF, 617-542-6440, ext. 239or email [email protected]

    Offered by LGBT MInistry of St. Anthony Shrine

    Fr. Philip OShea, OFM

    .... wishes t Thank Everyone fr theirexpressins f kindness dring his recenthspitaizatin and rehabiitatin prgram.He is happ t be back hme! His fingersare nt et strng engh t repindivida. Many blessings to you all.

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    4 Saint Anthony Shrine The Church on Arch Street

    Upcoming Events

    Preview Beginning in September....

    Financial Peace University PreviewsSat. Sept. 13, 4:45 p.m. & Sun. Sept. 21, after11:15 & 12:30 p.m. Masses, Wed. Sept. 24, 6:00

    p.m. (See ad on p. 3)

    How Buddhism Can Help ChristiansTuesdays, Sept. 16, 23, 30; Oct. 7, 21, 28; Nov. 4(no class Nov. 11-Veterans Day) & Nov. 18. 2014

    12:15 to 1:30 p.m., 2nd. fl. classroomPresenter: Bill Sawyer, IICost: Free will ($10/class suggested)Come to one or many.

    How the 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism can helpChristians come into divine union with God.

    Buddhists attempt to completely eliminateemotional suffering by changing all aspects of theirminds. Christians attempt to come into divine

    union by putting on the mind of Christ as St. Paulput it. This requires changing our thinking,willfulness, emotions and behaviors to those ofJesus a complete spiritual transformation. Thepractices and insights of Buddhism can greatlyhelp Christians in this radical transformation.

    Mens Faith Works Spirituality GroupThursday, August 28.5:00 to 6:30 p.m. 4th fl. Francis roomFacilitated by Bob Giers, csd &Fr. Jim Czerwinski, OFM

    This is a great opportunity for men to cometogether and grow in their spiritual lives and

    deepen their personal relationship with Godthorough prayer and faith sharing. (Matt. 18:20)when two or more are gathered in my name I amin their midst.

    For more information, contact Bob Giers at 617-542-6440, ext. 198.

    Offered by the Franciscan Spiritual

    Companionship Ministry

    Inconvenient Film Series

    Which Way HomeSaturday, September 20, 2014, 1:45 to 3:30 p.m.,

    Assisi auditorium stage classroomCost: $5

    Traversing more than 1450 miles upcountryMexican freight trains routinely are boarded by

    migrants hoping to reach America. Among thethousands who ride the trains many are childrentraveling alone. They come from all over Mexicoand Central America risking everything for thechance of a better life. Which Way Home followssome of these unaccompanied children as theymake the long and treacherous voyage to the U.S.border. Some like Olga and Freddy venture out insearch of distant relatives. Others like Kevin hopeto find work to support their families at home.Often traveling for months or even years at a timethese courageous and determined children each

    have stories of hope and resilience disappointmentand sorrow. Chronicling the harrowing journey ofthousands of migrant children Which Way Homeilluminates a powerfully human side of immigration.

    New Worship Ministers WorkshopsFaciliated by Worship CommitteeSee application form available soon in the lobbyof the Shrine.

    New Lectors Workshop

    Saturday, September 27, 2014, 10:00 a.m. to3:00 p.m. 2nd fl. classroom & 2nd fl. churchNote: A 2-hr. practicum will be arranged.

    New Eucharistic Ministers WorkshopSaturday, October 4, 2014, 10:00 a.m. to3:00 p.m., 2nd fl. classroom & 2nd fl. church

    Contact Dr. Jackie Stewart at 617-542-6440, ext.143 or email [email protected].

    Offered by the Franciscan Adult School

    SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCESSunday: Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary TimeMonday: St. Louis; St. Joseph CalasanzWednesday: St. MonicaThursday: St. AugustineFriday: The Passion of St. John the BaptistSaturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

    Pray for Peace in the Middle East!

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    (1st & 3rd) Tuesdays, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,beginning October 7. 2nd. fl. classroomFacilitators: participants, Just Matters GroupYou may register for an individual Section(consisting of three sessions) or for the entireseries.Cost per Section is $15 (3 sessions).Entire series is $60 (12 sessions).

    You may pay for it in installments ($5 per session)Preregistration requiredin order to provide anynecessary handouts and access to onlinematerials.

    The challenge and promise of nonviolence isembodied and entrusted with the peacemakers ofthe planet. Will you be a peacemaker?

    The module focuses on four dimensions of justpeacemaking a spirituality of nonviolence and

    peacemaking, the connections between economicjustice and interracial justice, the call fordisarmament and reconciliation with justice, andthe work of human rights and global restoration.Participants will share personal experiences andreflections, learn from peacemakers at home andabroad, and explore issues involved with justice-based peacemaking.

    Fall 2014

    Section I: Spirituality of Nonviolence and Just

    PeacemakingOctober 7, The Challenge and Promise of JustPeacemaking for Our TimeOctober 21, Film & discussion (Joyeux Noel)November 4, Called to Be Just Peacemakers atHome and Abroad (Including short film: Franz

    Jgersttter: A Man of Conscience)

    Section II: Just Peacemaking and Economic

    and Interracial Justice

    November 18, Making the Connections: JustPeacemaking at Home and AbroadDecember 2, Film & discussion (Why We Fight)December 16, Economic Conversion: TurningSwords into Plowshares

    Spring 2015

    Section III: Just Peacemaking, Disarmamentand Reconciliation with Justice

    February 3, The Challenge of Just Peacemakingat Home and AbroadFebruary 17, Film & discussion (The ForgottenBomb)March 3, Disarming Our Communities at Homeand Abroad

    Section IV: Just Peacemaking, Human Rights

    and Global Restoration

    March 17, Just Peacemaking and Peace Building

    at Home and AbroadApril 7, Film & discussion (A Force MorePowerful)

    April 21, Building the Beloved Community andRenewing Creation

    Contact Dr. Jackie Stewart at 617-542-6440, ext.143 or email [email protected].

    Offered by the Franciscan Adult School

    Just Peacemaking Initiative: The Challenge and Promise of Nonviolence for Our Time

    About Caesarea Philippi (featured on front cover and the venue for todays Gospel)

    The cit had been knwn as Banias, an Arabic prnnciatin f Panias (there is n p in Arabic). This name hnredthe Greek gd Pan a haf-man, haf-gat deit ften depicted paing a fte wh was wrshipped here. WhenJess passed this wa, the area was red b Herd the Greats sn Phiip, wh had renamed the cit Caesarea. T

    distingish it frm the casta Caesarea Maritima, it became knwn as Caesarea Phiippi. The cit had been bit nearthe Banias spring, which gshes frm a massive rck face and fws int ne f the streams that frm the Jrdan River.Here the ct f Pan frished. East f a arge cave are the remains f shrines t Pan and inscriptins, frm the 2ndcentr, bearing his name. Since Jess iked t se ca imager fr his metaphrs and parabes, it is eas t visaise

    him standing b the steep ciff f the Banias spring and teing Peter that he wd becme this rck.

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    MINISTRIES oF SAINT ANTHoNy SHRINE

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    SAINT ANTHoNy BREAD FoR THE PooR BREAD oN THE CoMMoN FRANCISCAN SPIRITuAl CoMPANIoNSHIP MINISTRy

    THE KIDS PRoGRAM SENIoRS oN ARCH STREET MyCHAlJuDGE CENTER FoR RECovERy FRANCISCAN FooD CENTER

    EvANGElIzATIoN GooD WoRD: (617) 542-0502 HISPANIC MINISTRy FRANCISCAN ADulT SCHool 20S/30S

    EMMAuS MINISTRy CoME HoME PRoGRAM PRISoN MINISTRy lGBT MINISTRy GRIEF MINISTRy

    CONTACT US:Phone: 1-617-542-6440Website: http://www.StAnthonyShrine.orgAddress: 100 Arch Street

    Downtown CrossingBoston, MA 02110

    EXECUTIVE STAFF

    Fr. Thomas Conway, OFM

    Exective Directr

    Fr. Barry Langley, OFM

    Assciate Directr

    SAINT ANTHONY SHRINE & MINISTRY CENTER~ All Are Welcome ~

    WEEKDAY MASSES

    Celebrated in Second Floor Chapel

    6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m.

    10:00 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.1:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m.

    Second WednesdayAnointing Mass:time to be announced

    Third WednesdayDay of Remembrance

    SATURDAY MASSES

    Celebrated in Second Floor Chapel

    8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon

    SATURDAY AFTERNOON

    VIGIL MASSES

    Second Floor First Floor

    Chapel Chapel

    4:00 p.m. ** 4:15 p.m.

    5:30 p.m. **

    SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

    Celebrated in First Floor Chapel

    Weekdays: 6:30 to 8:00 a.m.;

    10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.

    Saturday: 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. and10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Seasonal Communal Penance Service:

    (to be announced)

    Sunday: 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

    Legal Holiday: 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.

    6:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.Following Masses ** Music

    10:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 12:30 Noon

    4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

    Benediction

    (First Floor Chapel)

    Weekdays: 5:00 p.m.

    Saturdays and Sundays: 3:30 p.m.Holy Rosary of Mary Sundays: 2:45 p.m.

    Chaplet of Divine Mercy Sundays: 3:00 p.m.

    Vespers Sundays: 3:15 p.m.

    Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

    (First Floor Chapel)

    Weekdays at 1:45 p.m.

    Saturdays at 12:30 p.m.

    Sundays at 1:00 p.m.

    Tuesdays: St. Anthony Devotions

    Wednesdays: Spanish Mass - 5:15 p.m.

    Thursdays: St. Jude Devotions

    SUNDAY MASSES

    Second Floor Chapel

    ** Music Masses

    The Arch Street Band

    MISA EN ESPAOL

    Cada mircoles a las 5:15 de la tarde

    8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

    LEGAL HOLIDAY MASSES

    Second Floor Chapel

    MISA EN ESPAOL - PRIMER PISO

    Cada domingo a las 11:45 de la maana

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    21st Sunday of Ordinary Time A

    Reading I: Isaiah 22:19-23

    Responsorial Psalm 138:1-2, 2-3, 6, 8

    Reading II: Romans 11:33-36

    Gospel: Matthew 16:13-20

    Faith that Saves

    This Sndas Gspe seems t be a trningpint fr the apstes and fr their faith.That is strange, might rep, since theamnt f space that Matthew ats t thiss-caed trning pint is ver sma.Hw cd it be s imprtant?

    Becase it is the first big test Jess has giventhem abt wh he rea is. He wants t knw hwmch their faith has deveped b this time, at east

    as it is reated in Matthews Gspe.*

    S et s ask abt faith.

    Jess and the discipes were in the area f CaesareaPhiippi. The discipes had cme back frm theirmissin f preaching in viages. He asked themcasa wh pepe think he is. The agh bishand give the answers the have heard. Thebvis regard sch gesses as absrd.

    Beieve it r nt, sme think are Jhn the Baptistretrned frm the dead!

    The nes I taked t said were the prphetEijah! It was hiaris!

    A few f them said are Jeremiah r ne f thether prphets! The jst dnt knw what t makef . laghter a arnd.

    Qick as a wink, befre the can get their feet n thegrnd, Jess asks, And what abt ? Wh d sa I am?

    ops.

    Ees wander, aghter becmes a cgh, feet scff.Witht warning the are facing the mst intimateand seris qestin the have ever been asked. Nteven the themseves knw what the wi answer.Faces trn red.

    Peter waks n water again, figrative, andstammers t an answer, y are the

    Spirituality of the Readings

    You are the Christ. The Son of the living God.

    Sience.

    Then nds. Reief a arnd.

    Simn, hw great is r faith! Jess brsts t.Whatever pen with this faith n earth wi be

    pen in heaven. Whatever sht nearth with this faith wi g sht nt nhere bt in heaven.

    Ww. This is qite a reactin t Petersabrpt statement. Sch a hge reward frsch a simpe statement!

    Bt hw simpe is it? Desnt it cntain theessence f a Christian faith?

    T sa it frank, Gd in Jess desires a mta ve-reatinship with s, ne in which pepe pen p

    their hearts t him even as he des his t them.

    The name f this penness t Gds ve n r partis faith.

    Besides being a charismatic eader, teacher, andprphet, Jess was the ver reait f Gds initiatingve, present in the wrd, read t share itsef assn as anne wd receive him.

    Mabe remember the times when he said t thepepe he heaed, yr faith has heaed . (see,fr exampe, Mt 9:22, Mk 5:34, 10:52, lk 7:50). Thisawas seemed ike an errrIt was Jess, nt theirfaith, that cred them. Nw can see what thesemean. A thse whm Jess cred had penedthemseves engh t have at east the beginning f atre reatinship with him. Heaing was at ast abe ttake rt becase Jess cres were never jst a matterf him acting n his wn, ike a mechanic repacingspark pgs, bt f Gds persna ve (Jess) beingreceived int their hearts and ss.

    It is certain a trning pint.______________*Matthew, Mark, and lke have strctred it this wa. In

    Jhns Gspe the discipes aread recgnize Jess as messiahas sn as the first meet him [Jhn 1:40-50]. (Messiah, bthe wa, is a wrd that means Christ.)

    Fr. Jhn Fe, S. J.Cpright 2014, The Center fr litrg at Saint lis universit

    A rights reserved. used b permissin.

    Write me an emai! I'd ike t have a discssin with abt this.:Fr. Jhn Fe, S. J. ([email protected])

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    Quick as a wink,

    before they can get

    their feet on the

    ground, Jesus asks,

    And what about

    you? Who do you

    say I am?

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    20s/30s Retreat

    Project RachelAbortion Healing

    Caesarea Phiippi

    2015 Holy Land Pilgrimage

    Holy Land PilgrimageMay 19-29, 2015Leaders: Fr. Gene Pistacchio, OFM, Dr. JackieStewart, & licensed local guide & biblical scholar

    Anton Farah. Our tour agent is Carmel Tours.

    We Franciscans are so happy to be able to inviteyou to walk in the footsteps of Jesus in his land ofPalestine/Israela life-changing experience.Come, immerse yourself in beautiful Galilee andJudea. There are four Gospels, but the experienceof the land is the fifth gospel. Explore the ancientstones and meet the peoplethe living stones.

    We promise you will never experience the Bibleagain the same way. This will be a memorable tripfor first-timers and returnees. We hope you will joinus in this joyful journey in the land we know, loveand call holy. Note: We anticipate that the currentsituation will be calmed down well before nextyears trip.

    Highlights of the Pilgrimage

    Roundtrip airfare & taxes via LUFTHANSAGERMAN AIRLINES from Boston Accommodations at the Ron Beach Hotel in

    Tiberias, at the shores of the Sea of Galilee, andThe Pontifical Institute, Notre Dame of JerusalemCenter, owned and operated by the Vatican andlocated close to the Old City Israeli Buffet Breakfast and Dinner daily Bethsaida, Capernaum, Mt. Beatitudes,St. Peters Primacy, Tabgha, Mt. Arbel, Jericho,Caesarea Philippi, Mt. Tabor, Cana, Magdala,Nazareth, Kursi, Jordan River, Wadi Qelt, DeadSea, Hebron, Herodian, Beit Shean, Jerusalem,Bethlehem, Shepherds Field, Mt. of Olives,Dominus Flevit, Gethsemane, Emmaus (AbuGosh), Holy Sepulchre, Temple Mount and more Daily Mass will be celebrated Way of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa Boat ride on the Sea of Galilee

    Brochure with full itinerary and costs available.

    Registrations now being accepted. If you have anyinterest, would like more details, please contact Dr.Jackie Stewart at 617-542-6440, ext. 143 or [email protected]. Please spell your name,regular mail address, and tel. no.

    Offered by Franciscan Adult School

    20s/30s Boston Young AdultsFor more information, please contact

    [email protected] event is for 20s and 30s only.

    Annual Weekend Retreat

    September 19 21, 2014

    Whats Wrong with Being Naked?

    The Truth Behind Forgiveness and

    Reconciliation in the ChurchRetreat Leader: Fr. Jim Sabak, OFM

    Join us for a weekend of enlightenment andentertainment. Reservations required!

    $140 per person, includes: Two nights accommodations at Glastonbury

    Abbey in Hingham, MA All meals (dinner on Friday; breakfast, lunch anddinner on Saturday; breakfast and lunch on Sunday) Theme-based presentations Facilitated group discussions Free time for personal reflection Mass A retreat journal & t-shirt

    Fun!!Space is limited, so register soon!Questions/Comments or to reserve your spot,contact us: [email protected]

    A $50 deposit is required to confirm yourregistration for the retreat. This deposit will beapplied to the full cost of the retreat, which is $140per person. You can submit your payments bycash, check (made out to St. Anthony Shrine with anote: 20s/30s retreat) or by credit card online.Final payment is due by Monday, September 15

    Tda, thanks t Prject Rache, I am a differentpersn. T experience the pwer f frgiveness isife atering If r smene knw issffering frm the pain f a past abrtin, thePrject Rache ministr f the Archdicese fBstn wi ffer three ne-da retreats dring the

    fa: September 20, octber 18 and Nvember 15frm 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. at a cnfidentia catinFr registratin infrmatin, cntact Prject Racheat 508.651.3100 r [email protected] in the tender mercy of God!