29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Oct 17 2020
Music and Mass Links for
The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass continues to be celebtated outside on the patio at 4:30 PM on Saturday and at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Sunday. Tomorrow morning’s Mass at 8:00 AM is streamed live. Here is the link to to view Mass on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/nBs_0JHbg-w

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.

Please remember that we need you to be involved at Scared Heart if you’re not already. If you’d like more information about volunteering 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,

I hope you all have had a great week and survived the heat.

This week’s music for Mass is all well known and you can find the lyrics in this attachment.

This week’s psalm is about giving praise and honor to God so my selections this week follow that theme.

The first song was introduced to me by a friend of mine who asked me to sing it for her husband’s funeral. It’s about imagining what it will be like to be in heaven in God’s presence. It always brings tears to my eyes. There are two versions here; the first is by a children’s choir and if you click on “Show More” down below the video, you can see the lyrics. The second version is the original sung by the composer and his band.
‘I Can Only Imagine’ (One Voice Children’s Choir) https://youtu.be/acwsBIl15zM
‘I Can Only Imagine’ (Mercy Me) https://youtu.be/ZVfFY3MMxEI

The next is ‘Build My Life’ by Pat Barrett  https://youtu.be/QZW4_8_zCBE

‘Look at the World’ composed and directed by John Rutter
https://youtu.be/T4k8oVf9v78

And the last is very short and toe-tappingly upbeat: ‘Sing unto the Lord’ by Jeff Hamlin https://youtu.be/NZXxveIq3vw

Have a praise-filled week! Stay safe and stay healthy.

Janis Cantú