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ST. MARY CATHEDRAL LANSING, MICHIGAN
CHURCH DIRECTORY We have NEW DATES! Church Directory pictures will be taken Monday, July 6—Saturday, July 11, 2020. If someone from Universal Church Directory has not contacted you by phone to reschedule your appointment, feel free to schedule a new date online. If you have not signed up your family yet, please do so today! Questions or need help scheduling your time slot, call Margie at c. 517-974-0259. To schedule your time, visit: www.ucdir.com Enter Church Code: mi1452 Password: photos
Church Code and Password are case sensitive. Online scheduling not open on Sundays.
Is it safe to come back?
Is it safe to come to Church and celebrate Mass
together? It is not without risk. Can the Church
provide a completely safe environment from Corona or
any other disease? The answer has been and will
continue to be no. We are doing our best to limit risk.
Capacity size of about 25 percent, pews roped off, no
singing, etc. We may even have to turn away people if
our weekend Mass attendance gets too large.
When we complied with the Stay At Home Orders, it
was about working to flatten the curve and reduce the
spread of the Corona virus to help prevent our medical
system from being overwhelmed. As we return to
public worship we are doing things to help limit the
risk to individuals and slow the spread of the virus.
We cannot provide a 100 percent completely safe
environment from any virus or other disease. Because
there is a risk, we are still asking that those who are
older or are immune compromised to stay at home. I
know many of you are aching for the Eucharist and for
community. Please hang on a little longer and let us
see what a couple more weeks will bring us.
Opening the Churches to public worship is not saying
that we have won and this crisis is over. The crisis is
not over. We are simply moving to the next stage of
how we are going to live with this virus that is still in
our midst. While I cannot predict the future, I firmly
believe that more people are going to get sick and
more people are going to die. That said, please do not
live in fear. Continue to be wise and prudent. Let
God’s light and hope shine through you.
Beginning this weekend Sunday May 31, we are
returning to our full weekend and weekday Mass
schedules. Weekends will be, as they were at 4:00
p.m. Saturday, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. on Sunday.
Weekdays will also return to our previous schedule of
M-F at 12:05, Tuesday at 5:15 p.m., and Saturdays at
8:00 a.m.
Diocesan Services Appeal Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the
annual Diocesan Services Appeal. We are about
$13,000 away from our parish goal, which given our
current circumstances is pretty good. There are a few
parishes in the diocese who have reached their goal, so
it is possible. Together we can make it. If you can
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DONATIONS AND ONLINE GIVING Thank you to those who have been mailing in envelopes and weekly donations. For those of you who wish to make a donation online, please visit our parish website at stmarylansing.org or us the direct link below: https://giving.parishsoft.com/App/Giving/smc
OFFICE OPEN PART-TIME Please be patient with us as we slowly begin to open our offices. We ask that you continue to follow the rules for social distancing and to wear a face mask upon entering the office. For the safety of our staff members and oth-ers, please do not come in to the office if you are feeling sick or are immune compromised. Any business that can be done over the phone should be done over the phone. If you call the office and leave a voicemail mes-sage, please be patient with staff members, as they may not be able to check those messages, from an offsite location, very easily or often. If there is an emergency or you need to speak with Fr. Karl, leave a message on his voicemail ext. 315 or dial 517-484-5332. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
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offer a gift, please give online or mail in your gift to
the parish and we will process it. If you have been
watching the Mass on Sunday via Live Stream, the
Mass is coming to you through the work of the Dio-
cese. Another benefit we are receiving from DSA.
I hope you are doing well and staying safe.
You are in my prayers. Fr. Karl Pung
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PENTECOST May 31, 2020
Monday, June 1 12:05 Mary’s Intentions Tuesday, June 2 12:05 +Julianna Archer 5:15 +Robert Hecksel by Peter & Diane Arzberger Wednesday, June 3 12:05 +Carmine Filice Thursday, June 4 12:05 +Basilio Libiran Friday, June 5 12:05 +Patricia Greene by Stenske Family Saturday, June 6 8:00 +Eleanor Filice Spadafore 12:05 +Mary Moody by Christine Bourque Sunday, June 7 8:30 People of the Parish 11:00 Souls in Purgatory
June 7, 2020 +Most Holy Trinity+
Exodus 34: 4b-6, 8-9 2 Corinthians 13: 11-13
John 3: 16-18
The Sanctuary candle burns this week in church
In Honor of Len Peterson
WEEKLY SCRIPTURE READING (Chapters, not verses)
Last week (May 24) Judges 13-21
This week (May 31) Ruth 1-4 & Song of Songs 1-8 Next week (June 7) Tobit 1-14
NO Weekly Collection numbers
available at this time.
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Pipe organs have been used in worship for centuries, so a
vast body of organ literature is available. At the Cathe-
dral you’ll hear music from the 16th and 17th centuries up
through the 20th and 21st centuries.
Pieces from different eras and locations tend to feature
different styles. With careful listening and by learning a
few cues, an early Italian organ piece (sounds a bit like
Renaissance recorders) can be distinguished from a piece
by J.S. Bach (hymn tunes supported by running notes in
repeating patterns) from a 20th-century French piece (lots
of switching between loud/soft and between slow/fast).
Since so much organ literature exists, careful planning is
required to use it effectively. Generally, music should fit
the season, feast, or solemnity, and it often relates to the
readings of the day.
With hymns, the text typically reflects these themes, and
organ literature is frequently based on hymn tunes or
chant works, so it has similar associations. For instance,
you might recognize a Christmas carol within an organ
piece used during the Christmas season.
Other considerations are more practical and often go un-
noticed by the assembly when done right. Musicians
must always consider whether the piece fits the action
during Mass. For example, is the piece the right length?
If it’s too long for a moment when the action should keep
moving, then everything stops unnaturally until the mu-
sic is done. If it’s too short, then there’s a sudden silence
before the action is complete.
And while most organists enjoy playing fast, loud pieces,
these would be jarring during meditative times such as
Offertory or Communion. Quieter, reflective pieces
would be more suitable. Bolder organ works are gener-
ally reserved for the end of Mass when the assembly is
being sent forth.
This weekend, as we celebrate Pentecost, most pieces
have a Holy Spirit connection. Next weekend is Trinity
Sunday, so pieces will reference the Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit. Listen carefully over the coming weeks to
hear how the music reflects and heightens our worship.
Feel free to reach out via email at:
[email protected] if you have any questions
or would like more information. Stay well.
Timothy Costigan
Director of Music
Organ Literature in Liturgy
This is the fifth article in a weekly series
about the role of sacred music in Liturgy.
Given the current absence of congregational singing, it
discusses organ solo music – formally called “organ lit-
erature,” played at Mass.
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