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1. Boston's Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Boston

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· 371 reviews

1545 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02120

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Boston's Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help: what do users think?
Jacqueline Johnson: I love Jesus & his home of worship, this is a beautiful church, I do my best to be here every Sunday ❤🙏🏽
Casandra Burgos: Beautiful church
Maria Grazia Cilibrasi: Beautiful CHURCHVERY NICE SERVICE.
katherine ruiz-mellott: Beautiful church, extended hours before and after mass for praying. Candles for prayer intentions.
Ahishakiye Alain: Very warm and peaceful place to connect with God.
Rachel Malec: We traveled from Ohio to Boston Children’s to have my sons brain surgery. My mom found this Catholic Church walking distance from BCH on yelp. They welcomed my mom and sister with open arms, prayed for my son, talked to my family for along time and gave us candles to take home. We were told of the many miracles preformed.My son had brain surgery in 2018 and is doing amazing. We had many prayers and the best neurosurgeon in the world but I also believe that this church and our lady helped so much. We don’t know my sons long term outcome but I’m thankful for these past years.If you are a medical family traveling I highly recommend stopping in for mass or some prayers.
Jean-Pierre GANDAF WALLE: Prayerful, historical and awesome place
john francis: Friendly staff, very good services.
Urielnegron1 Negron: Beautiful church grew up going there
greg m: Father Robert Lennon mission church
Pedro Andres Otalora: Monumental
Andrés Otálora Velasco: Amazing architecture
Paulo Henrique: God
Tim Gannon: Went for Sunday mass. Very reverent. Beautiful windows.
John Payne: Always accurate.
Jeff Brooker: Absolutely beautiful Basilica
Maureen Fitzpatrick: Beautiful basilica!!! The Redemptorist priests and their staff are always so helpful and kind. Our family has been a part of the basilica, school, and community for many years. They continue to provide the foundation we need to maintain our faith and grow as Catholics. -Thank you
Lucy Maloney: absolutely beautiful
Flora A U: Beautiful church but no AC in this heat. Everyone was complaining.
Gregor Alix MERZIER: It is a Chef-d’œuvre !!!
Beth Powers: Such a beautiful church! Attended Mass-welcoming community.

2. St. Paul's Parish - Cambridge

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· 83 reviews

Oberon, 29 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States

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Charles Downing: Met McGowan who works at the church. While I took pictures from my camera around beautiful Harvard Campus and Cambridge. She asked where I came from. I said North Carolina. She said she is from Chapel Hills. I said from Raleigh. Small World. She invited me inside of the church. It was such a massive and gorgeous church. I told her I am 8x great grandnephew of Sir George Downing who studied theology at Harvard University.Class of 1642. We are the Downing/ Winthrop family of Boston and Salem during the 17th Century. Cheers
Sandra García: It has been my parish since I moved to Boston. It is so beautiful😍 also, the community is welcoming 🙏🏻
Carlos Mattos: Amazing church
Dan Fortmann: For the best liturgical music in greater Boston you are hard pressed to find any congregation with the history and resources of Harvard University's magnificent Catholic parish St Paul's. Billed as the best boy's choir in North America their weekly contribution spans repertoire Mediaeval, Renaissance, Classical, Romantic and Modern. Go to listen or to sing in one of Cambridge, Massachusetts' many American architectural wonders.
Patrick Scott Welsh (Paugh): Saw the Christmas in Harvard Square boys choral concert here. Just a lovely experience. And I'm by no means deeply aware of this art form, just wanted to get out in some cold and hopefully snow (we did!) with the fam and get the holiday feel going (we did!).But after reading up on the art form and this particular group in the event pamphlet it's quite impressive! The director has been all over the world and was an organist at St. Paul's Cathedral in London so I imagine that's the apex for that vocation (and one of my favorite places on earth).There are still tickets available for the next show on the 18th if you're looking for something to do!!
Goldenpie Hk: church that serve the Harvard and the community
Saleh Daher: The boy's choir takes your breath away. They are angelic. The homilies are almost invariably engaging or thought-provoking. The parishioners are friendly and helpful. The old church is magnificent and has been recently restored.
Jim Arcand: The marble, statuary, paintings and general beauty of this church should not be missed. The choir of angels could welcome one to the Pearly Gates. It has to be the gem stone and top treasure of the Boston Archdiocese. Michelangelo would definitely approve. Breath taking beauty and artistry in all respects. Artists and craftsmen of superb quality and talent.
David Mackay: Catholic church, large clean and open. Good place to stop and meditate or pray. Priest was friendly.
Der Rosenkavalier: Saint Paul Parish is a lovely and beautiful church. The Masses are an experience. Unfortunately, as I have learned from first hand by attending in person, if you are in any way different from what others consider normal, if you do not have money and if you are not a man, they will either show you the door, call the police on you or ignore you. Jesus the Son of God welcomes EVERYBODY. Saint Paul Parish does not.
Kit Parker: Beautiful Christmas Eve service
Luke Tsai: Traditional and faithful, and amazing boys choir. Street parking near y is free on Sundays
Susan Holland: Wonderful parish! The people are so friendly and it's really beautiful.
Allen Widjaja: Nice church.
Juliana Andreina Perez Garcia: I recommend bible studies with Ben and the women’s group, confessions on Saturday at 3 pm, Mass during the week at the super convenient time of 12:10 pm and the wonderful masses where the solemnity, respect and formality is sublime, it prepares you and invite you to be in the presence of God. The music is a piece of heaven on earth with the voices of the children’s choir. I highly recommend this wonderful place for prayer. On the left side you’ll find the Blessed Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus and St. Josep. Look at the paintings, they are inspiring and full on love
Robert Carney: Wonderful church. I lived right near the church for almost two years and after moving 25 minutes away (biking), I still attended this church before moving out of state despite there being numerous churches nearby. This parish has something for nearly everyone. A Choir School that sings at the Sunday 11:00 AM Mass during the school year, young adult group, campus ministry (undergraduate and graduate students), a group for young families, coffee hour after the Sunday 9:30 am and 11:00 am Masses, Adoration, multiple Daily Masses each weekday, and opportunities for study of the faith, spiritual growth and practice of the corporal works of mercy. And finally, the sanctuary of the church is just absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend. N.B. I have not lived in the area since July 2019, so some of the details of the ministries may have changed.
monique mckenna: Amazingly helpful!
Kristopher Kuss: This review is specifically to commend Peter and the food pantry volunteers, they are great. I don't know anything else about the parish
Reinaldo Martinez P.: Nice to pray and make contact with the community
Harold Brown: one of the last great churches...i go every Sunday..and my daughter does ccd here..they do dinners and breakfasts here.. great church beautiful inside and the people are very inviting..
Bennett Chaney: This is a beautiful place.That being said, however, the message that was delivered was unacceptable for being a socially biased and ignorant lamentation on a national public policy in regulation of pregnancy terminations. My wife and I lost our/her pregnancy because it had become clear that there was no chance of survival of our child and my wife would be at serious risk if we did not accept this.It was not our decision.The delivery of the message was done in a way that was dismissive of the health of the potential parents and even touted the issue as being something that is based on the convenience to the man and woman.It was not our decision.I was shaking. My wife was in tears.It was not our decision.I do put effort into giving positive reviews for places around the city, but this is an experience that I cannot brush off of my shoulder. When the imp jumps at you with barbs and knives, you have to fight it.

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