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Event 4a CHORAL INSTITUTE CONCERT


The 80 members of our Choral Institute will present a concert of vocal delights in the glowing acoustic of the Cathedral of the Assumption, featuring indelible sacred choral works of the western and Byzantine canon both old and new (from Palestrina to Tschesnokoff and Gjeilo), sublime works of women composers Alice Parker, Elizabeth Poston, and Eleanor Daley, and the world premiere performance of Peter Kolar’s thrilling “Cristo Jesús Es el Señor”. The entire audience will sing the not-to-be-missed finale, the Widor/Ferris Festival Alleluias!


Event 4b HOLY SPIRIT IGNITE US!


A conference centered on the Holy Spirit and discipleship would be incomplete without a high-energy night of music with some of Catholic music’s best contemporary recording artists, something that gets people dancing in the aisles. One of the highlights in New Orleans was the use of both secular and sacred music to get people on their feet, let loose, and sing along. Full band: piano, electric guitar, B3, bass, drums, horns, background vocals. Pentecost was the birth of the Church. Let’s have a birthday party!


Event 5


REIGNITE! CELEBRATE! RENEW! A BILINGUAL CELEBRATION


After two years of world upheaval, loss, and despair, it is time to revive our faith and blow life into the embers of waning hope! High-energy music and short, fiery, dramatic scenes will inspire and excite you to celebrate the work of the Holy Spirit renewing and transforming us.


Event 6 TWO AMERICAN GIANTS


Teresa Tedder Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Abraham Lincoln stand as two giants, not only in American history but in the history of humanity. They rose as beacons of light in two of the darkest periods of history. They not only courageously illuminated the dark, horrible corners of injustice, but they also provided a path of hope and action to lead humans from the darkness of slavery and discrimination to the light of Christian love and equality. These original compositions, with chorus and orchestra, will appeal to experiences, emotions, and thoughts that are universal truths or conditions of humanity—love, hope, joy, sadness, anger, despair—the gamut of human expression.


Join us for a celebration of these two American giants: Abraham Lincoln, who primarily addressed the evils of legal slavery, and Dr. King, who addressed the moral issues surrounding the injustice of discrimination prevalent even now in the 21st century.


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