One week from today is the last day of classes. The rest of the week is Finals week and the end of my third year here at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary (Yes, we have a new name as well)
I have two papers and three finals to complete before I leave on May 9th. I'll be in Maine most of the rest of the month with planned trips back to the Boston area for various events in May.
At the end of May, I'll be starting my summer assignment in Abington/Whitman, Massachusetts. I'll be there for about two months. That parish will also be my fourth year assignment. I'll be there from September to May as my proto-deacon and Deacon assignment. I've met with the pastor and staff and it seems to be a good fit based on those meetings. You will, of course, get updates on my typical random schedule.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Three Prayers for the Triduum
I wrote these for the choir. After we do our final rehearsal before each night, we have a prayer before we head upstairs to sing...
Thursday
A
towel…A basin…A simple act of humility…
This
is my body…This is my blood…Do this in memory of me.
The
last supper…The first Mass.
O
God, we ask that you grant us every grace to more fully
participate in the Mass. Help us to
understand and appreciate
the great gift that Christ gave us in the Eucharist.
We
ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with
you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Friday
The
cross…The barren altar…
There
is your mother…Father, forgive them…It is finished…
The
broken body…The spilled blood…The wood of the cross.
God
our Father, we ask that you grant us every healing that we need to
be a better imitator of Christ. As He
took our sins upon His body to
the cross, let us carry our small crosses as best we can knowing
how much more He carried.
We
ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with
you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Saturday
A
single flame…a candlelit church…the Exsultet…
An
earthquake…The empty tomb…An angel of the Lord…
He
is risen…He is truly risen.
Baptisms…Confirmations…First
Eucharists…New Life in the Church.
For
40 days we have fasted and our fast is finally over.
We
can once again say…
We
are an Easter People and Alleluia is our song. (3X)
O
God, we ask that you grant us every blessing that we need to be like
these new members of your Church. Help
us to see what they see in
your Church and bring us to new life with them.
We
ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with
you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
A letter to St. Catherine's Music Ministry
In
July of 1984, two music ministers who were looking for inspiration attended the
NPM convention in Rochester, NY. They
heard many fresh new ideas and realized that those ideas would never be
accepted at their parish in Ayer. At
that same convention, they met two other musicians from
Westford who invited them to come and sing at their parish. A few months later, in September, we joined the music program at St. Catherine’s.
If
we fast forward to 2014, there are many changes that have occurred. Music directors have changed, organs have
changed, the church buildings have changed, musicians have come and gone, and
some musicians have died. One of those
deaths has opened up new paths for me.
When Carmen died, I was devastated, but you supported me and God
provides.
For
30 years now, I have been involved with the music program at St. Catherine’s
and now it is time to close this book as well.
Very soon after Easter, I will start my last summer assignment for the
seminary. Fall of 2014 and spring of 2015 will find me at my new parish every
weekend with no opportunity to return to play on Saturday nights. This Triduum and Easter morning will mostly
likely be the last times that I sing and play with the musicians at St.
Catherine’s.
I
cannot describe the mixed feelings that I have.
30 years is a long time and St. Catherine’s has been a huge part of my
Catholic life. I will miss playing and
singing with you all more than I can describe.
But I have a new road to travel now.
It will have its own joys and rewards.
I am excited to be almost ready to embark on that road after my final
year in the seminary and priestly ordination in 2015, God willing!
Know
that I will always pray for you. Please
keep raising your voices in song to our Lord.
You do it so well. I can only
hope that the next music program that I work with will be as good as this one
has been.
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