28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Oct 10 2020
Music and Mass Links for
The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass continues to be celebrated 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/NGsOc30oau4

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.

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Thanks to all of you for what you do!

God bless you!

Dear Fellow Parishioners:

I hope you’re all having a wonderful week and enjoying our beautiful weather. This week’s music is mostly well-known, but we haven’t sung the opening hymn, ‘Sing to the Mountains’, in a while so here is a link to hear it: https://youtu.be/evJkH1GhPk8 The lyrics to this and all the other songs can be found in this attachment.

This week’s psalm is Psalm 23, whose response is usually “The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want” but this week the response is “I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.” Here is a more traditional version but sung by one of those amazing people that can sing all the parts without accompaniment! ‘The Lord’s My Shepherd; I Shall Not Want’ https://youtu.be/lTHr9UcvWko

The Gospel this week is about a king who was giving a wedding banquet for his son. When the invited guests wouldn’t come, the king sent his servants out to invite anyone they could find. I found two songs about this parable.

The first one is called ‘The Wedding Banquet’ by Rain for Roots. https://youtu.be/hv8ojKvo1pI If you click on where it says “show more” you’ll find the lyrics.

The second is ‘I Cannot Come’ and there are two versions, one that just shows the lyrics https://youtu.be/tW_vdsU_Bb8 and the other has a very cleverly done Lego video https://youtu.be/eM2yO22rSE4. Take your pick: boring presentation or cute. Both are sung by the same group.

The last piece I want to share with you is a wonderful rendition of today’s closing hymn, ‘How Can I Keep from Singing?’ by the NYC Virtual Choir and Orchestra. https://youtu.be/VLPP3XmYxXg

I hope you find joy in them all. God bless and keep you safe.

Janis Cantú