The Mater Dei Knights of Columbus are hosting a pancake breakfast at the 9:00am Mass & after the 11:30 Mass in the parish hall. Suggested donations are $5 for adults and $3 for children.
All proceeds go to the Parishioner Relief Fund.
A parish of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
The Mater Dei Knights of Columbus are hosting a pancake breakfast at the 9:00am Mass & after the 11:30 Mass in the parish hall. Suggested donations are $5 for adults and $3 for children.
All proceeds go to the Parishioner Relief Fund.
The parish chant scholas and the Mater Dei Choir will honor the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul tomorrow evening at 7pm, with the following music:
Missa L’Hora Passa (by Viadana)
Constitues Eos (by Ravanello)
Tu Es Petrus (by Ravanello)
Sicut Cervus (by Palestrina)
Ecce Panis Angelorum (by Lotti)
The two short motets by Ravanello are settings of the actual text of chant propers for the feast day, so you can find those translations in your missal for the day’s readings.
Sicut Cervus is one of the most well known motets composed by Palestrina, and a favorite to sing. It’s text is also sung on Easter Vigil during the procession of the new baptismal water to the baptistry.
Ecce Panis Angelorum is the last couple verses of the Corpus Christi sequence, Lauda Sion, and often used as a hymn during communion.
This is the last major feast day this spring/summer that will feature a choral mass setting, until the feast of the Assumption of Mary. A happy feast day to all, and in a special way to the Fraternity of St. Peter!
Kimberly Walters
Mater Dei Music Director
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Missa Tribus Vocibus (by Dalitz)
Tollite Jugum (by Gabrieli)
Translation: Take up my yoke upon you, saith the Lord, and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart: For my yoke is sweet and my burden is light.
O Cor Jesu (by Rossini )
Translation: O heart of Jesus, burning with love for us: inflame our hearts with your love! O heart of Jesus!
Improperium Expectavit (by Palestrina)
Translation: My heart expected reproach and misery
and I desired one who would grieve with me and there was none:
I sought one to console me, and I found none:
and they gave me gall as my food,
and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.
O Sacrum Convivium (by Tallis)
Translation: O sacred banquet, wherein Christ is received;
the memorial of his passion is renewed; the soul is filled with grace;
and a pledge of future glory is given to us. (Alleluia)
I would like to make a special plea for any adults within out parish with any singing experience, to consider joining one of the adult choirs.
We are especially in need of 3 or more women in the choir, and at least a couple more men.
We so far have successfully maintained an all-volunteer choir program, and have built children/youth choirs to train future singers for the Church, but this coming choir year, we are in definite need of some new singers for any and all of the adult choirs, due to changing circumstances for some current choir members who cannot continue singing with us.
What if I have children to look after at mass?
I want to address this possible question some adults/parents might have. We have a policy to allow some children in the choir loft with singing parents, to be as accommodating as possible. So please come to the table to talk to us about it!
Also, please help us in encouraging other adults you hear with talent, to come talk to us and consider joining the choir(s)!
Exciting new developments here! My assistant director, Mr. Chase Fowler, will have direction of all men/boys choirs, and there will be a separate choir for older boys.
St. Gregory Choir – boys about ages 7-12 (til voice starts changing)
Schola Augustini – young men about ages 13-18
These two choirs will sing together when singing for high mass, with a few of the adult choir men, to form the Mater Dei “men and boys choir”, and will wear red cassocks/surplices when they sing.
Come to the table to talk to Mr. Fowler, and grab information flyers or sign up!
St. Cecilia Choir – girls ages 6-10/11
St. Maria Goretti Choir – young ladies 11/12 – 18
The older girls choir will have the opportunities now to learn music theory and sightsinging in more depth, and be challenged with more works of choral music, to give glory to God on special feast days.
The younger girls will continue to sing for Marian processions, have a basic dress code of blue/white w/ blue sashes whenever they sing, and join the older girls to sing for high mass occasionally, but have less pressure to learn all parts of the music for high mass, at such a young age.
Come to the table to get information flyers or sign up! Girls choirs will have a maximum cap of 20-25 singers per choir. Spots are already filling up quickly.
If you are not yourself a singer, we still appreciate your prayers for the parish music program! Please pray for the new singers we need in the adult choirs, and for the continuing education of the children and youth, to grow in their love of sacred music, that we might teach them well, and share our passion with them in a fun and engaging way.
God Bless you all,
Kimberly Walters – Mater Dei Music Director
M. Chase Fowler – Asst. Choir Director/Men & Boys Director