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St Anthonys Shrine
About St Anthonys Shrine
St Anthonys Shrine is located at 100 Arch St, Boston, MA. This business specializes in Religion & Spirituality and has 8 review(s) with a star rating of 5.0.
Reviews about St Anthonys Shrine
Amazing mass
We ended up at St. Anthony's for Easter after my wife walked in to visit on Good Friday. She works in the financial district and goes to the morning masses sometimes. But on Friday she went to a mass with the music there. And she came home that day still moved by it. So we packed up the kids on Sunday morning and drove in from Marshfield to go to mass there. And here I am on a Tuesday night, signing up for a City Search account so I can post a review for it.\t\n\t\nWhen my wife told me about Friday, she said there was something special about the music and the mass. The priest was "normal" and talked like a "real" peson. The music was done really well and it seemed like they really meant it. \t\n\t\nSunday was amazing. The church was packed. They didn't skip andything, but the mass was over within 50 minutes. And the music was amazing. We go to a Life Teen mass once in awhile with our kids, and there's a band. But this was something else.\t\n\t\nI think we may be back next weekend. My wife told everyone at our family dinner, and I'm pretty sure a few of them are going to show up too.\t\n\t\nIf you're looking for a church with something more than a regular mass do yourself a favor and check out this place.
By damiller02050 at Citysearch April 26, 2011 at 08:09 PMFantastic music
Great place to worship with a welcoming environment. \t\n
By CSMobileUser at Citysearch April 10, 2009 at 03:42 PMbest catholic music mass anywhere
Like some people, I find writing a review of a church kind of awkward. But, I've got to make a plug for this place... I came to St. Anthony's last year for Ash Wednesday. I work in the area, and just wanted to get mass over with and get my ashes and move on.\t\n\t\nI was stunned by the atmosphere, by the music, by the sermons, by the whole place. Right there in the middle of the financial district is this shrine with all kinds of beautiful stained glass and statues. But the real find was the music.\t\n\t\nI went to school in the south and have always had a soft-spot for gospel music. THis music wasn't gospel, but it was close. I started showing up for the weekend masses - a little out of the way (I live in Brookline) but not far off the T. Found out that every weekend, for 8 masses, they have incredible music. Sometimes the music is better than other times, but there's always something that keeps me coming back.\t\n\t\nI really enjoy the woman in charge, who plays the piano and sings. She reminds me of a blond Norah Jones, which is weird to think about in church. When she plays, it's like she dances. I actually heard a little girl talking about that with her grandparents a few weeks ago. Last Saturday she wasn't there, but the music was still okay. The guitar gets loud and the older singer is tough to take sometimes, but the idea was there. \t\n\t\nAnyway, I would recommend St. Anthony's to anyone looking for a church to call 'home' while in Boston. The priests/Friars are really accessible and welcoming and the whole place has a great feeling.
By christophi at Citysearch January 16, 2009 at 07:00 AM