("I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy might be complete." -John 15:11)
4 PM at the Cathedral. This kicks off a busy stretch for us.
Introit: Vocem jucunditatis
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Mass VIII
Credo III
Offertory: Benedicite gentes; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Communio: Ego vos elegi de mundo, Ubi Caritas (Durufle)
Recessional: Hail, Redeemer, King Divine
Monday, April 23, 2018
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Watch Kathy, Mark Your Music, And Wash Your Hands. (Not Necessarily In That Order)
Yet another wave of sickness is tearing through the choir, and it's reportedly a virus, meaning antibiotics won't be any use against it. Nurse Kathy, who does not have a medical degree but did stay at a Holiday Inn Express, says the best thing you can do to prevent illness from spreading is to wash your hands frequently. Nurses who do have medical degrees always wash their hands when entering and leaving a hospital room.
The Centers for Disease Control explain why handwashing is so important; one reason is to make antibiotics more effective. I hope it is utterly redundant for me to say you need to do so after going to the bathroom, even the nice clean ones where we rehearse. The Mayo Clinic adds that you may be washing your hands incorrectly; one big no-no is antibacterial soap, which can give rise to antibiotic-resistant "superbugs."
Until now, I had always washed my hands with hot water, but then I was wondering why my hands were so chapped and dry, especially in our arid climate. It turns out, as the Mayo article says, cold or warm water is best for handwashing. My resident (registered and soon to have her master's) nurse informs me hot water opens the pores too much and causes the skin to crack, allowing more bacteria to enter.
The Centers for Disease Control explain why handwashing is so important; one reason is to make antibiotics more effective. I hope it is utterly redundant for me to say you need to do so after going to the bathroom, even the nice clean ones where we rehearse. The Mayo Clinic adds that you may be washing your hands incorrectly; one big no-no is antibacterial soap, which can give rise to antibiotic-resistant "superbugs."
Until now, I had always washed my hands with hot water, but then I was wondering why my hands were so chapped and dry, especially in our arid climate. It turns out, as the Mayo article says, cold or warm water is best for handwashing. My resident (registered and soon to have her master's) nurse informs me hot water opens the pores too much and causes the skin to crack, allowing more bacteria to enter.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Apr. 22: 4th Sunday of Easter
4:15 PM at the Cathedral.
Introit: Misericordia Domini
Kyrie, Gloria (mp3), Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Mass VIII
Credo III
Offertory: Deus, Deus meus; The King Of Love (SMH)
Communio: Ego sum pastor bonus, Angelus Autem Domini (in key of F; we're singing in key of G)
Recessional: At The Lamb's High Feast We Sing (SMH)
Introit: Misericordia Domini
Kyrie, Gloria (mp3), Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Mass VIII
Credo III
Offertory: Deus, Deus meus; The King Of Love (SMH)
Communio: Ego sum pastor bonus, Angelus Autem Domini (in key of F; we're singing in key of G)
Recessional: At The Lamb's High Feast We Sing (SMH)
Monday, April 16, 2018
A Few Good Men...But Getting Fewer
(The Holy/Maundy Thursday Chrism Mass with Bishop Calvo and the priests of the Diocese of Reno, who renewed their priestly vows. Photo credit: High Desert Catholic.)
The April/May 2018 issue of High Desert Catholic, the Diocese of Reno's bi-monthly publication, has a couple articles of interest to us.
On page 6, Bishop Randolph Calvo talks about the current and deepening priest shortage in the diocese, including the imminent departure of the Franciscan Friars from St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral (pssst...Your Excellency...FSSP!), and the logistical problems that ensue from all this movement. He also mentions Fr. Anton Sommer is leaving St. Mary's in the Mountains in Virginia City, among other reassignments. Finally there is another ordination coming up on June 1, namely that of Lucio Rocha at Little Flower. We'll be busy that night singing for the Friars' final First Friday (say THAT ten times fast) Missa Cantata High Mass at the Cathedral.
Speaking of ordinations, recently ordained Fr. Joseph Walsh gets his own profile starting on page 12. As mentioned there, he is currently the parochial vicar pro tempore at Immaculate Conception in Sparks. The Spanish version begins on page 14.
If you haven't gotten the April/May 2018 issue of High Desert Catholic in the mail, you can find it here. (Note: You'll need Flash Player to read it; double-click the page to make the print larger.) Parishes may have hard copies available until the next issue is published.
Let's not forget to pray for vocations to the priesthood, brotherhood, and religious life:
The April/May 2018 issue of High Desert Catholic, the Diocese of Reno's bi-monthly publication, has a couple articles of interest to us.
On page 6, Bishop Randolph Calvo talks about the current and deepening priest shortage in the diocese, including the imminent departure of the Franciscan Friars from St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral (pssst...Your Excellency...FSSP!), and the logistical problems that ensue from all this movement. He also mentions Fr. Anton Sommer is leaving St. Mary's in the Mountains in Virginia City, among other reassignments. Finally there is another ordination coming up on June 1, namely that of Lucio Rocha at Little Flower. We'll be busy that night singing for the Friars' final First Friday (say THAT ten times fast) Missa Cantata High Mass at the Cathedral.
Speaking of ordinations, recently ordained Fr. Joseph Walsh gets his own profile starting on page 12. As mentioned there, he is currently the parochial vicar pro tempore at Immaculate Conception in Sparks. The Spanish version begins on page 14.
If you haven't gotten the April/May 2018 issue of High Desert Catholic in the mail, you can find it here. (Note: You'll need Flash Player to read it; double-click the page to make the print larger.) Parishes may have hard copies available until the next issue is published.
Let's not forget to pray for vocations to the priesthood, brotherhood, and religious life:
Lord Jesus Christ, Savior of the world! We humbly beg of Thee to manifest in Thy Church the Spirit Whom Thou didst so abundantly bestow upon Thy Apostles. Call, we pray Thee, very many to Thy priesthood and to the religious life. And may zeal for Thy glory and the salvation of souls inflame those whom Thou hast chosen; may they be saints in Thy likeness, and may Thy Spirit strengthen them. O Jesus, give us priests and religious according to Thine own Heart!
O Mary, Mother of Jesus! Obtain for fervent souls the grace to hear and the courage to follow thy Divine Son in the path of religious perfection.
Queen of Apostles, pray for us.
Queen of Virgins, pray for us.
Sunday, April 1, 2018
How To Not Need As Many Sopranos
Thanks to the King's College Choir, we can now turn people from other sections into sopranos! For us guys, it's a better process than *ahem* the Biological Solution.
I know it's Easter Sunday, but the King's College Choir released this on April Fool's Day four years ago, so...April Fool!
I know it's Easter Sunday, but the King's College Choir released this on April Fool's Day four years ago, so...April Fool!
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