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LENTEN VESPERS 2010

 

 

For the last 40 years,

the Catholic Church

has lived through the implementation of Vatican II.

 

 

 

  CORPUS

  CHRISTI

  CHURCH

 

   529 West 121st Street

      between Broadway and

      Amsterdam Avenue

      Click here for travel information.

 

    (212) 666-9350

AT CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH

 

Has it been a sojourn through the desert with no Promised Land in sight?Or is it a Lenten journey in which we experience the paschal mystery in order to rise to new life?  In this Vespers series, through psalmody, music, and preaching, Corpus Christi will reflect on the journey thus far and look to the future.

 

SUNDAYS AT 4 P.M.

 

FEBRUARY 21  The History

Preacher:  Rev. Joseph A. Komonchak

     Professor Emeritus, The Catholic University of

     America

Music:  Barnard-Columbia Chamber Choir

     Gail Archer, Director

 

FEBRUARY 28  The Future

Preacher:  Rev. Martin Malzahn

     Post-Graduate Student, Union Theological Seminary

Music:  Catherine Parsons, viola, and

    Brian Questa, double bass

     Manhattan School of Music

 

MARCH 7 

Vatican II

and American Protestantism

Preacher:  Dr. Dorothy Bass

     Director, Valparaiso Project on the Education and

     Formation of People in Faith

Music:  The Choir of Corpus Christi Church

     Louise Basbas, Director

 

MARCH 14 

How Will the Church Worship?

Preacher:  Rev. Raymond M. Rafferty

     Pastor, Corpus Christi Church

Music:  Will Cassatt, guitar

     Manhattan School of Music

 

MARCH 21 

The Church and Public Policy

Preacher:  Linda I. Gibbs

     Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services,

     The City of New York

Music:  Kim R. Harris, soprano, and

    M. Roger Holland II, musician

     Union Theological Seminary