Saint Peter Parish

Welcomed • Accepted • Loved • Respected

Mass and Reconciliation Schedule

 

SUNDAY:

9:00 AM Family Mass

11:30 AM Live Stream also available only at this Mass

5 PM

SATURDAY: 4:00 PM

 

WEEKDAY: MONDAY  -        7 AM Daily Mass

TUESDAY -         No Daily Mass

WEDNESDAY - No Daily Mass

THURSDAY -      8 AM Daily Mass with School Students                                                                      6 PM Adoration and Reconciliation                                                                            7 PM Evening Mass

FRIDAY -             7 AM Daily Mass

 

RECONCILIATION:  SATURDAY  3:15 PM to 3:45 PM

 

Parish Office Hours

OPENED - 9AM to 4PM MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY.

CLOSED - TUESDAY and THURSDAY

 

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Archbishop Richard G. Henning released the following statement April 21: I was deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Pope Francis. His legacy as Holy Father is broad and deep. In his ministry and across his writings, he has continuously called us to deeper faith and to a more generous participation in the boundless compassion of God. He has challenged us to turn away from selfish impulses and towards communion with others and respect for God's creation. I am personally grateful that he called me to the Episcopacy and entrusted me with the pastoral care of the Church of Boston. His example remains a guiding light to the Universal Church. Through the intercession of Our Blessed Mother and Saint Joseph, may he rest in peace.

                                  The funeral Mass of Pope Francis will be celebrated April 26 in St. Peter's Square.                          Please see the links below.

As the universal Church prepares for Pope Francis’s funeral in Rome, here in the Archdiocese of Boston, there will be three opportunities for clergy, religious, and the lay faithful to pray for our Holy Father’s eternal rest.                    On Wednesday evening, April 23, Holy Mass will be celebrated at 7:00 PM at St. Theresa’s Parish in West Roxbury. On Thursday evening, April 24, Holy Mass will be celebrated at 7:00 PM at Immaculate Conception Parish in Lowell.                                                                                                                                                                                                On Friday evening, April 25, Holy Mass will be celebrated at 7:00 PM at St. James Church in Stoughton. Archbishop Henning strongly encourages the people of the Archdiocese of Boston to join one of these Masses and commend the Holy Father to the Lord. If you are unable to join us for Mass, please join the faithful around the world by praying the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be, as well as the Rosary for the repose of the soul of the Pope.

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No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family or marital situation, or sexual orientation,
No matter what your
current personal history, age, background, race, No matter what your own self image,
You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here at
Saint Peter Parish. We are here to welcome and serve you.

Pilgrimage to Lourdes & Fatima

with Fr. Steven Restrepo & Fr. J. Americo Santos
Sep 14-24, 2026

Introduce yourself to the absolute best of Fatima, Lourdes, and Spain. This grace-filled pilgrimage will bring you ever closer to Christ as you visit famous and holy sites along with your fellow pilgrims; experiencing a deep dive into rich history and stunning art, with amazing food along the way.

Itinerary & Pilgrimage Details

New! Summer Mass Schedule This Year

By Parish | April 24, 2025

Starts May 25th Weekend Memorial Day – Labor Day Weekend May 25 through September 7             Weekend Mass Schedule 4 PM Saturday and 9 AM and 11:30 AM Sunday (Live Stream will be available at the 11:30 AM Mass) During July and August the 9 AM Mass will be celebrated without music. There will be…

Parish Picnic – Save the Date!

By Parish | April 24, 2025

Sunday, June 8 12:30 – 3:00 PM Block off this date for our annual parish picnic and the best food and entertainment including a DJ, Photo Booth, and Caricature.  Our cookout will include hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, desserts (including ice cream sundaes), and beverages.                    

Saint Peter School Happenings

By Parish | April 14, 2025

Dear Friends of Saint Peter School, As we approach the final stretch of the school year, there’s a great deal of energy and excitement at our school! First, a heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported our Annual Gala and Auction at the Charles Hotel on March 22nd. Your generosity helped us raise critical funds…

Ukraine Welcome Circle A Look Back and A Renewed Request

By Parish | March 19, 2025

Dear Fellow St. Peter Parish Parishioners, During Lent two years ago St. Peter Parish first began its participation in the Ukraine Welcome. The Welcome Circle asked for Parishioners’ support to bring a family from Ukraine where the war had brought a year’s suffering to the country. The overwhelmingly generous contributions and great practical assistance from…

CATHOLIC APPEAL 2025 VIDEO/DONATION

By Parish | February 24, 2025

One of the most meaningful ways that we deepen the impact of our Archdiocese’s schools, parishes, and ministries is by supporting the Catholic Appeal. Your partnership and participation carry Christ’s love into our communities and spread hope. Many of you may have received a letter from Archbishop Richard Henning requesting your support of the 2025…

A Long Weekend Away As A Couple

By Parish | February 1, 2025

Offered by Fr. Jean-Sébastien Laurent, C.C.N and the Cana Ministry Team. Come away together for an expansive four-day weekend at Mirror Lake Retreat in New York’s beautiful  Hudson Valley. This retreat will include  dialogue as a couple, teaching, relaxation, prayer & worship, and in the good company of other couples. Children are welcome and will participate in…

JUBILEE 2025

By Parish | January 1, 2025

A jubilee year is a time for forgiveness and renewal in our relationship with God. Jubilee years were initially marked in Scripture by the remittance of debt and property, and the healing of relationships. The Holy Father desires that this Jubilee Year will be a “moment of genuine, personal encounter with the Lord Jesus, the…