Pentecost

May 22 2021
Pentecost
Masses and Live Stream

This weekend we mark Pentecost with Masses this afternoon at 4:30 PM and tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM and tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 PM.

Mass for Pentecost at 8:00 AM tomorrow is streamed live at this link.

Fr. Emmanuel makes available his homily on his blog at this link.

After the 10:00 AM Mass we will be hosting a Pentecost event for all kids. The event will be free. We will be going over the Gospel and doing a Pentecost craft.

A link to the weekly bulletin is here.

Happy Easter!

Music for
Pentecost

Dear Fellow Parishioners:

This weekend we celebrate Pentecost and the end of the Easter season and we just got the word that the congregation can sing inside the church, so we will be going back to singing the Mass parts! Hooray! Holy Spirit, come!

There is one song this week that is completely new to us, ‘In The Silence’  https://youtu.be/1FrdWlnMOOI and one old one that we haven’t sung in a very long time, ‘Be the Hands, the Heart of God’ https://youtu.be/t8uCfdlno9w. You can find the words to these and all the other music in this attachment.

All of my music to share this week is honoring the Holy Spirit. I’m going to start with the more traditional music and move on from there.

‘Come Holy Ghost’ by the Singing Nuns
https://youtu.be/V_AKDFsvrPg

‘Veni Creator Spiritus’ by the Passionist Community
https://youtu.be/T4xaxCHV4zE

‘Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ by Lisa Arrington
https://youtu.be/ocYWWG5ARGA

‘Holy Spirit, Come and Fill this Place’ by CeCe Winans
https://youtu.be/UqU_32v0R_I

‘Come Holy Spirit’ sung by Ptr. Francis Ryan Coronel
https://youtu.be/PcQqig6E9T8

‘Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God’ by Keith and Kristyn Getty
https://youtu.be/8nbMfLQd2P4

‘Welcome, Holy Spirit’ by Oasis Worship
https://youtu.be/ch-b1VkttqQ

And lastly, for you old-fashioned rock lovers, the toe-tapper of the week:

‘Blowing Wind and Tongues of Flame’ by Hartman and Hargreaves
https://youtu.be/CBQyw_1Wc_A

Enjoy the music and have a blessed Pentecost. God bless,

Janis Cantú