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While we normally receive kind comments on our YouTube videos and via email, it's not often we get actual fan letters in the mail! 📨 Thank you David, Damian and Family for listening to our music and for your lovely card! Truly, your grandparents are raising you well and '... the seed within good ground will flower and have life!'. 🌻Sincerely, your friends at Sunday 7pm Choir!
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Sometimes we feel like Elijah in this weekend’s First Reading (1 Kgs. 19:4-8). We want to lie down and die, keenly aware of our failures—that we seem to be getting no better at doing what God wants of us. We can be tempted to despair, as the prophet was on his forty-day journey in the desert. We can be tempted to “murmur” against God, as the Israelites did during their forty years in the desert.
The Gospel (Jn. 6:41-51) uses the same word “murmur” to describe the crowds, who reenact Israel’s hardheartedness in the desert. Jesus tells them that prophecies are being fulfilled in him, that they are being taught by God, but they can’t believe it. They can only see his flesh, that he is the “son” of Joseph and Mary. Yet if we believe, if we seek him in our distress, he will deliver us from our fears, as we sing in the Psalm (Ps. 34).
At the altar in every Eucharist, the Lord himself touches us. He commands us to take and eat his Flesh given for the life of the world. This taste of the heavenly gift comes to us with a renewed command—to get up and continue on the journey we began in Baptism to the mountain of God, the kingdom of heaven. He will give us the bread of life, the strength and grace we need—as he fed our spiritual ancestors in the wilderness and Elijah in the desert. So let us say to God as Elijah did, “Take my life.” Not in the sense of wanting to die but in giving ourselves as a sacrificial offering; loving him as he has loved us, on the Cross and in the Eucharist.
In honor of these readings, we present our latest video "The Supper of the Lord”. "Precious body, precious blood," are the first words of the refrain of this beautiful hymn by Laurence Rosania, that calls us to remember what the Eucharist truly represents.
This new recording features all verses as well as string accompaniment! Special thanks to the Toronto String Quartet (TSQ) who accompanied our choir. Find their music at www.torontostringquartet.com/.
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During the famous 'Sermon on the Mount', Jesus shares the Beatitudes, a collection of insights that describe the character of the people of the Kingdom of Heaven. To complement this Gospel, take a listen to our latest video, 'Rejoice, Be Glad', a beautiful musical setting of the Beatitudes, written by Adam Tice and set to music by Kate Williams. https://youtu.be/43Qdu8eR0YA
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Wishing everyone a wonderful Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary today (Oct07) and for the month of October! Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. 🙏
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Blessed Sunday to all our Brothers and Sisters in Christ! As we worship the Lord together on this beautiful day, here is a new video from our friends at Sacred Piano Meditations, with 5 beautiful Catholic Instrumental Piano hymns to listen to while you pray, relax or even while eating! God bless! 🙏
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If you're working or praying today, and are looking for some relaxing Christian piano music to play in the background, have a listen to the livestream below! God bless! 🙏
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Greetings everyone and hope you had a wonderful Easter Weekend! If you're looking for some beautiful, Christian piano music to listen to while you pray, work, study, meditate, relax or just need to focus, have a listen to the new SPM live stream below! Thanks for listening and God bless. 🙏
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Jesus is Risen, risen indeed! Happy Easter to all our brothers and sisters in Christ! Love, Your Friends from the Sunday 7pm Choir! 🙏
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Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year! Rejoice, rejoice, for our Saviour is born! 🙏
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We're excited to announce our latest album release, the Sunday 7pm Choir 'Songs of Advent' EP, now available on Spotify, Apple Music and other popular music streaming platforms! We hope this collection enhances your Advent prayers and helps prepares you for the Christmas Season. God bless! 🙏
Spotify | open.spotify.com/album/0aPCbANXPIucPIPUFNSvjV?si=B…
Apple | music.apple.com/ca/album/songs-of-advent-ep/165305…
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Sunday 7pm Choir is a Catholic Choir that strives to sing beautiful, Christian sacred choral music of all types (from Chant, Hymns, Taize and SATB anthems, to Contemporary, Gospel and Spiritual), all for the glory of the Lord.
We normally serve the parish of St. Francis de Sales Church in Ajax, Ontario, Canada every Sunday evening at 7pm (excluding long weekends).
Please subscribe and find us at the links below!
All of our released albums are available for streaming and download on your favourite online platforms.
We are always looking for new choir members. If you can read music, have the ability to sing in harmony, have a love of God and Sacred Christian Choral music, & can attend weekly rehearsals, please see us after Mass.
Thanks and God bless. 🙏
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