Music and Mass Links
Third Sunday of Lent
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Lent continues as Mass is celebrated this afternoon at 4:30 PM and tomorrow at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Please read the email sent this morning about protocols in place for the number of people allowed inside the church. Mass will be streamed live tomorrow at 8:00 AM at this link on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87BYEEca6I0 Fr. Emmanuel makes available the link to his 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 A link to the weekly bulletin is here. God bless you! |
Dear Fellow Parishioners, None of the music for this week’s Mass is new, but you may be less familiar with the communion song. We usually sing this as a psalm for the Easter Vigil, but it is such a lovely hymn we wanted to sing it in its entirety. It’s called “As the Deer Longs” There are two sets of readings for this weekend, one of which is for a special Mass for the RCIA candidates, so I chose music this week inspired by both. You can download all of the lyrics at this link. First I’ll share the ones inspired by the readings you’re about to hear. ‘The Ten Commandments’ by Johnny Cash https://youtu.be/0mKZAfJu5FA?t=60 ‘More Precious than Gold’ by Acappella https://youtu.be/4KhFOTpv1-I ‘Your Word Will Be the Last Word’ by Tommy Walker https://youtu.be/aER-XdRA5S0 ‘Jesus, Clear the Temple’ by Pepper Choplin https://vimeo.com/121901057 ‘Clear the Temple’ by Ken Saurajen https://youtu.be/OY0S7tQgRv4 ‘Sanctuary’ by Randy Rothwell https://youtu.be/AxB9VH3cCN4 The Gospel for the RCIA Mass is about the Samaritan woman at the well. There were quite a few songs about that, but here are just two. ‘Woman at the Well’ by Lize Hadassah https://youtu.be/yyFNAs2jRjU?t=133 ‘Women at the Well’ by Kenneth Cope and sung by Julie de Azebedo https://youtu.be/FbhStK9q_As As always, I hope you enjoy them all. God bless you all and keep you safe and healthy. Janis Cantú |