Archive for July, 2007

The Pope Wants You To Sing With Us

Posted in News on July 24th, 2007 by Nicholas Haggin – Be the first to comment

My colleagues over at Cantate Deo have posted an excerpt from Pope Benedict’s address after a concert of local choirs he attended while on vacation in the Valle d’Aosta, which I reproduce in part here:

“Training in singing, in singing in choir, is not only an exercise of the external hearing and voice; it is also an education of interior hearing, the hearing of the heart, an exercise and a education in life and peace,” the Holy Father said in his improvised remarks.
“Singing together in choir and with other choirs together, demands attention to the other, attention to the composer, attention to the conductor, attention to this totality that we call music and culture. And,” he added, “in this way singing in choir is a training in life, a training in peace, a walking together.”

Like my colleagues, I love the Pope. :)

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted in Music Selections on July 15th, 2007 by Nicholas Haggin – Comments Off

St. Matthew Catholic Church
Champaign, IL
11:30 AM

View the worship aid for this appearance

Introit Ego autem cum iustitia
Kyrie Kyrie XVI
Gloria Gloria XV
Responsorial Psalm Converte ad Dominum (Haggin)
Alleluia Easter Vigil Mode 6
Credo Credo III
Offertory Iesu dulcis memoria
Sanctus Sanctus XVIII
Memorial Acclamation Mortem tuam
Agnus Dei Agnus Dei XVIII
Communion Adoro te devote
Recessional Salve Regina