As for the choir, we did two unaccompanied pieces. During the offering we sang Remember Your Servants from the Russian Orthodox Liturgy and arranged by Richard Proulx. The text is the Beatitudes which made up the gospel reading this Sunday.
During Communion, we sang Oculi Omnium (pdf) by Charles Wood (1866-1926). In English, the text reads:
The eyes of all wait upon Thee, O Lord:Very apt as we move into Lent this week.
and Thou givest them their meat in due season.
Glory to Thee, O Lord. Amen.
Sadly, the homilist was a visiting seminarian (I believe) and due to some combination of his voice and the appalling acoustics back in the choir loft, I couldn't understand a word he said. Other voices were fine (the lector, Father Larry, the Loreto sister who also spoke), and it wasn't a volume issue. Some combination of (maybe) his accent, the pitch of his voice, and who knows...the carpets on the floor of the church... just deadened his speech.
After mass, there was a blessing of throats, Feb 3 being the Memorial of St. Blaise. There were long lineups after mass to be blessed by one of the priests or deacons with these words:
Through the intercession of Saint Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from ailments of the throat and from every other evil. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.It was amazing to see probably three-quarters of the church join in the lines for the blessing.
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