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Mass 4:30 pm NEW TIME!
July 26, 2008 
 

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Starting Festival weekend, the Saturday afternoon Mass will move to 4:30 p.m. Individual reconcilation will move ahead from 3:30 to 4:00 pm.
 


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The primary music makers for the sacred liturgy are all of us, we who have gathered to worship.  Together we unite our voices--whether we think we have good ones or not!--in hymns, responses, and other music of the Mass.  This liturgy is itself a sung act of worship, and no liturgy is truly complete without music.

Pope John Paul II, in a document promulgated in Rome on November 22nd (the feast of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music!), 2003, "recalls that the special attention which sacred music rightly deserves stems from the fact that, "being an integral part of the solemn Liturgy, [it] participates in the general purpose of the Liturgy, which is the glory of God and the sanctification and edification of the faithful.  "Since it interprets and expresses the deep meaning of the sacred text to which it is intimately linked, it must be able 'to add greater efficacy to the text, in order that through it the faithful may be...better disposed for the reception of the fruits of grace belonging to the celebration of the most holy mysteries.'"

--CHIROGRAPH OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF JOHN PAUL II FOR THE CENTENARY OF THE MOTU PROPRIO TRA LE SOLLECITUDINI ON SACRED MUSIC
 

 
 
 
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