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  • Having been up in the choir loft and concentrating on my music, I am happy to see what actually happened at the Mass! Thank you for posting, and thanks to all who participated in making Perpetual Adoration happen!

  • I agree! Thanks Tim for your on-fire devotion to our Lady and Christ! photorcab, I do believe some one recorded the mass, I'll let them know.

  • If anyone has a good quality recording of the choir at St Clement's that would be appropriate for the images of that day, let me know.

    George

  • Hi George,

    I'd like to send you a copy of my chant CD, "Blessed Is the Ordinary," the first recording of my chant group, the Stepping Stone Chant Project. You can feel free to use tracks for any church-related videos, if you like. For instance, there's a peppy version of the "Credo III," which, coincidentally, is the one music request the Cardinal made for this 8/15/09 liturgy. Email me your address at olbash (a) post . harvard . edu

  • Perpetual adoration will change this Archdiocese in dynamic ways, and bring graces the likes of which we can scarcely imagine.

    In addition to being a center for eucharistic devotion in the city, St. C's is also one of the only places in the Archdiocese where you can frequently hear the music of our Catholic patrimony, so uniquely and beautifully suited to our Roman rite. Such a blessing for so many of us who are nourished by its beauty. Too bad the soundtrack here doesn't reflect that.

  • To avoid any confusion: the jazzy song on this video was not performed at the actual Mass.

    Three organists, a choir of ten singers, and the congregation performed works of William Byrd, Richard Proulx, and Michael Olbash, with the Mass ordinary in plainchant.

  • this was a very special day and i shall never forget it.

  • Awesome! Hats off to Tim Van Damm and all who made Perpetual Adoration in Boston possible. I love seeing a church so full of people. This is surely making Our Lord and Our Lady very happy and will continue to do so in ways we cannot imagine.

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