27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Oct 03 2020
Music and Mass Links for
The 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

There is nothing new to report. Mass continues to be celebtated outside in the patio at 4:30 PM on Saturday and at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Sunday. The Sunday morning Mass at 8:00 AM is streamed live. Here is the link to to view Mass live on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/cvs8xEgllNY

Fr. Emmanuel still makes available the link to his Sunday homily on his blog. You can find the link to his blog here:
http://frochigbo.blogspot.com/

Here is the Sacred Heart YouTube channel for all Parish videos:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQCnDD4Hfpks_v4g_TE97jw

This week’s bulletin is here.

Don’t forget that there are many ways to be involved at Scared Heart. One special need is for volunteer catechists. If you’d like more information just reply to this email and we’ll be in touch.

Thanks to all of you for what you do!

God bless you!

Dear Fellow Parishioners,

This week’s music is all very well known by the congregation and you can find the lyrics in this attachment.

Three out of four of this week’s readings deal with vineyards of the Lord so the first song I’m going to share with you is my favorite setting of this week’s psalm, ‘Psalm 80: The Vineyard of the Lord Is the House of Israel’ composed by Kevin Keil https://youtu.be/TOFGZLUVbEI

My next two music choices are inspired by the Gospel this week in which Jesus tells the parable about the vineyard in which the workers kill the owner’s son, and recalls to his listeners the scripture verses about the “stone that the builders rejected.”

‘The Stone That the Builders Rejected’ performed by a school choir https://youtu.be/jjf0KBf-qwo?t=15

‘Ten Thousand Angels Cried’ by the Heritage Singers https://youtu.be/p9UB9rVHv5c

The next two songs I chose thinking of the many people across our state, our country and the world who are dealing with so many losses and obstacles right now.

‘Praying with a Broken Heart’ by Sarah Hart. https://youtu.be/Q6UooFJdNuQ 

and one that’s more upbeat:
‘Just a Little Talk with Jesus’ sung by the Oak Ridge Boys and Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives https://youtu.be/VXs5GAj8JKU?t=23

God bless you all and keep you safe,

Janis Cantú