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Presented by Fr. Brian
Monday Evenings at St. Mary | March 6, 13, 20, 27 at 7 pm [LIVEVIEW and in-person]
Fr. Brian will lead us through the passion narratives, helping us to understand how each teaches us something different about Jesus’ death and resurrection, while connecting it to the particular theology of each gospel writer.
Thursday, March 16 • 7 pm at St. Mary [Rosary Cancelled]
rescheduled from March 14
There’s plenty of wonderful blues and gospel songs in our sacred music repertoire and so many of them embrace Lenten themes of redemption, penance and mercy—“I once was lost, but now I’m found, was blind but now I see” sums them up pretty succinctly. So we’re going to put a bunch of these songs together into this celebration of Lenten music.
Thursday, March 23 • 7 pm at St. John [Rosary Cancelled]
Presented by Fr. Antonio
Saturday, March 25 • 10 - 11:30 am • St. Margaret Sared Heart Chapel and Sacred Heart Hall
Come away to listen to God within so we may live as Alleluia People
Sunday, April 2 • 3 pm at St. John
A cantata is a medium-length narrative piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment, typically with solos, chorus, and orchestra. In layperson’s terms, it is songs with narrative interludes. The Palm Sunday Cantata will naturally be focused on the themes of Holy Week.
Wednesday, April 5 • 7 pm at St. Margaret [Rosary Cancelled]
Tenebrae takes its name from the Latin word for darkness as it is characterized by the gradual extinguishing
of candles. This is a thought-provoking service, preparing us for Holy Week beginning tomorrow with Holy Thursday.