Workshop in Lafayette, Indiana
  • St. Boniface Parish Hosts Visit of Father Samuel Weber, OSB

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    On April 11 and 12, the Music Department at St. Boniface Parish will conduct a workshop on Gregorian Chant. The goal of the workshop will be to de-mystify Gregorian chant for those new to it, without neglecting those who already have a basic understanding of chant.



    Pope Benedict XVI has emphasized the importance of the musical treasures of the Catholic Church, particularly chant, and many Catholics have expressed an interest in learning more about this beautiful and prayerful music.



    Father Samuel Weber, OSB, will be guest lecturer for the clinic. Fr. Samuel is currently Associate Professor of Early Christianity and Spiritual Formation at Wake Forest University Divinity School. Prior to his appointment at Wake Forest he was on the faculty at St. Meinrad School of Theology and St. Meinrad College, St. Meinrad, Indiana. During the summers of 2004 – 2007 he served as teacher and choirmaster for the Liturgical Institute, Archdiocese of Chicago, Mundelein, IL.



    In answer to the call of Vatican Council II to sing the Mass and to provide new music in English, Fr. Samuel has been working on a number of projects. He has been commissioned by parishes and religious communities throughout the United States to compose simple settings of the Proper chants of the Mass' Entrance Antiphon, Responsorial Psalm, Alleluia, Offertory Antiphon, and Communion Antiphons and of music for the Liturgy of the Hours.



    All events are free and open to the public, but reservations are recommended (765-742-5063), and box lunches ($8.00) for Saturday must be pre-ordered by April 1. For further information, contact Linda Schafer at 765-742-5409 or lp.schafer@verizon.net.



    WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

    (All events on St. Boniface Campus—St. Michael Center)
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    Friday, April 11

    7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. - Intro to Gregorian Chant for Musicians and Non-Musicians



    Saturday, April 12

    10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon - Singing Gregorian Chant – Part I



    12:00 Noon – Box lunch (pre-order by calling Nan at the Rectory, 742-5063, by Tuesday, April 1st, $8 each)



    1:00 – 3:00 p.m. – Singing Gregorian Chant – Part II



    4:30 p.m. – Novus Ordo Missa Cantata with Gregorian Chant Introit, Offertory, and Communion sung by Men's Schola Gregoriana and Women's Schola Gregoriana, and Offertory and Communion motets sung by the St. Boniface Schola Cantorum. Gregorian Chant Ordinary sung by scholae, choir, and congregation. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to sing at this Mass.
  • mjballoumjballou
    Posts: 993
    Sounds wonderful, but rather a long drive from St. Augustine. Do please give us a full report.
  • I can't go either... too far from Shreveport... but got this message from the wonderful people in Kokomo that we met at the colloquium last summer... there must be some chant-hungry midwesterners on the forum!