That evening, I attended a reception held by the Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums at the headquarters of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Faneuil Hall. It was held in celebration of their exhibit on the life and work of the Swiss Guards, who are responsible for the protection of the Holy Father and the Vatican.

...We are so grateful to the Patrons of the Arts for bringing this exhibit to Boston and for all they do supporting the work of the Vatican Museums. As I told the people, one of the missions of the Church is to preserve the artistic patrimony of the world and, as Pope John Paul II said in his letter to artists, "beauty will save the world." The Church presents beauty so that people can glimpse God's beauty and be led to the source of all goodness and beauty, which is God himself.

Knights Mass

On Sunday (3/19), Father Brian Manning welcomed me to St. Mary Parish in Franklin for the Mass celebrating the centennial of the parish Knights of Columbus Council, dedicated to the Sacred Heart.

There was a standing-room crowd for the Mass, reflecting the Knights' extensive work in the parish and the local community. We are so grateful for all that our Knights of Columbus Councils do to support and advance the work of the Church, particularly in our efforts for respect and protection of life and encouraging vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

Knights from many councils joined in the honor guard at the Mass and the parish choirs came together to provide a magnificent music program.

Afterwards, the Knights hosted a lovely brunch reception at the area high school.

They were so gracious and hospitable to us at the brunch, and they served me a very delicious looking omelet. Unfortunately, just as I put my fork into it to take a taste, all the smoke alarms went off and we had to be evacuated from the building. So, I never did get my omelet!

Visit to St John's School

On Tuesday (3/21) morning I visited St. John's School Wellesley for the celebration of their 50th anniversary. The school was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and a number of the sisters were with us for the celebration, including Sister Julie McDonough, who served as principal for nearly 25 years.