Continuing our visits to religious institutions in the Boston area to learn about how they connect with their surrounding community, we’ll visit The Paulist Center, which has a long history of work in social justice that has impacted its community and the Boston area. The Paulist Center’s social justice groups are actively involved in many issues, including providing solidarity, support, advocacy and volunteerism to help immigrants and inform and educate the Paulist Center community; feeding the hungry through its food pantry, Walk for Hunger (which it founded and which is now run by Project Bread) and by hosting a weekly dinner for neighbors who are hungry; educating, informing and advocating for criminal justice reform; fostering a dialogue about and encouraging greater inclusion and acceptance of LGBTQ people in the wider church; and providing support for those who have been abused and priests of integrity and shaping structural change in the church. Meet at The Paulist Center, 5 Park Street. BHV members and their guests.