Not 100% sure, but it sounds Polish. Polish is the third-most-spoken language in the Chicago area (behind English and Spanish). The homily was by Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle.
Not 100% sure, but it sounds Polish. Polish is the third-most-spoken language in the Chicago area (behind English and Spanish). The homily was by Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle.
+Ryan Ackmann thank you. Nice song. Our country is very far from Chicago, but I heard about Cardinal George and respected him. I cried a lot when he died.
Love u catolic church ur the best ever.
wow its beautiful
does anyone know the arrangement of the Ecce Sacredos at the very end as they were recessing out of the church?
"Andante Tranquillo, from Sonata III" by Felix Mednselssohn
J. Singenberger's setting, one of my very favorites. The music can be found on CPDL
The Mass setting is very beautiful anyone know what the composer is or what mass it is ?
What language was the first reader speaking? Russian or Polish? And who gave the homily?
Not 100% sure, but it sounds Polish. Polish is the third-most-spoken language in the Chicago area (behind English and Spanish). The homily was by Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle.
Not 100% sure, but it sounds Polish. Polish is the third-most-spoken language in the Chicago area (behind English and Spanish). The homily was by Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle.
Tyvm!:)
Polish
1:54:44 What is the song?
Virginia Graziosi O God Beyond All Praising (Tune: Thaxted)
+Ryan Ackmann thank you. Nice song.
Our country is very far from Chicago, but I heard about Cardinal George and respected him. I cried a lot when he died.
It is from either the Rutter, Faure or Durufle requiems.
That is "O God beyond all praising" to the melody called Thaxted by Gustav Holst. The British anthem "I vow to thee, my country" uses the same tune,
Wait, what? is this a Requiem or a canonization Mass?, why are they using white?
It can be white if they see it fit