St. John the Evangelist was a lovely high Anglican church and parish with a wonderful congregation and a great liturgy. The beautiful reredos behind the altar was gifted to Trinity College in...
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St. John the Evangelist Church in Boston, MA, is a historic Episcopal parish located on Beacon Hill. Originally built in 1831 as a monastery, the church now serves as a socially progressive and inclusive worshipping community with a focus on outreach programs for marginalized groups.
With a beautiful sanctuary hidden behind a castle-like exterior, St. John's hosts weekly Mass on Sundays and free concerts on Wednesdays featuring classically-trained musicians. Additionally, the church operates a soup kitchen on weekends and welcomes those interested in becoming (lay) officiants to reach out to the Parish Secretary for more information.
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St. John's on Bowdoin Street is the "other" Episcopal Church on Beacon Hill- the other being the Church of the Advent. Like the Advent, St. John's also bills itself as an Anglo-Catholic parish,...
I am so sorry to hear of the closure of this church. I was baptized here by a Cowley father, married by my priest from another parish by permission, but with the wonderful organist Sally slade...
Somewhat perplexed by aspects of the previous review ... the "modern styling" is limited to the entrance, at the very back ... and Broad Church parishes, in my experience, do not burn nearly this...
This beautiful church has closed. The building has, or will be sold, and the parish has technically merged with St. Paul's Cathedral on Tremont Street, though I find the thought of that happening...
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