Friday, October 26, 2012

I Am A Pastoral Musician

I asked a good friend
to offer the opening prayer
at the Choir Festival this Saturday.

Fr. Tom and I go way back.
He asked me what was has been
the most significant things in my ministry
over these past 30 years.

Below is,
quite literally,
the email message I responded with.
I decided to post here
and in my liturgy blog as well.
I just thought
that those who read my occasional ramblings
on electronic parchment
might want to know
just what exactly
goes on in Rubi’s head.

The most significant things about my ministry
these past 30 years??

a few things come to mind. . ..

Gratitude
Learning to be grateful for many things,
. . . like years and years of classical piano study my parents gave me.
I hated piano lessons as a teenager,
but now can't imagine my life without it.
We sometimes walked to piano lessons with my mother
because my father worked swing-shift,
I think it was about 7 miles. . . I hated it!!!!
But today,
I am ever grateful my mother made us walk those miles
and made us take those piano lessons. . ..

gratitude. . . .I own a baby grand piano,
also a gift from my mother. . .
. . .What mother ever gave her daughter
a baby grand piano for a gift???

Learning what is my talent. . .
A lot people really don't know what their talent is.
Talent isn't necessarily artistic.
A lot of people don't know that either.
But what is my talent???
.. . is it really music?
Maybe.
But I'm more inclined to think
that it's bringing out the talent in others.
Sometimes they don't even see it.
I help them "see" that all things are possible.
Maybe music is the gift.
But I'm really inclined to think music is the avenue to something greater.
Bringing out the talent of others is the gift.
And even more,
bringing out the musical talent in others,
in turns, helps to bring greater gifts
that they didn't know they had.
 . . yes. . . music is the avenue. . .

The most significant thing?
The children.
Every parish I have ever served in
I have tried hard to develop a children's choir.
Some places had success stories to tell, others not so much.
80% of people who sing in choirs as an adult
sang in a choir as a child.
This is a music ministry no-brainer.
After 30 years,
I am graced by God to see and experience this statistic first-hand.

. . .and children are so free.
I love working with adults,
but adults always have an opinion. .
. . it's too fast, too slow, too high, too low,
it's a boring song, I don't like that song,
the other song was better, why do we have to learn this song. . .
Children just sing.
Children make you laugh.
And when they get it, when they really get,
the children will make you cry.

Even more,
I am a child of the 80%.
I sang in the children's choir once upon a time.
Who would have thought that a gazillion years later,
I would be living out the statistic
that I so often quote to others . .
 . . in more ways than one. . .

In the end,
I know that I am not just leading music
for Sunday to Sunday.
I am doing something
that will create the musician
who will one day replace me.
That director will come from the children.
80% of people who sing in choirs as adults
sang in a choir as a child.
And one of those children will actually grow up
to be the parish's music director.

Yes
the children are the most significant part
of my music ministry. . .

. . .another thought about things significant. .  .

Music in general.
A musician takes years to make.
And just being a musician
doesn't necessarily make one a Pastoral Musician.
Still,
it takes years to make a musician.

In recent years,
I've dedicated a part of myself
to help create musicians,
more specifically, pianists.

I teach at both
COMPAS - Center of Music and Performing Arts Southwest
and
Garage Cultural - Center of Music and Visual Arts.
And more recently,
offering lessons in my home studio.

While neither of these schools are on
an ecclesial acre of land,
I do consider it a part of my mission and ministry.
In fact,
some of my students have been my own choir members,
one of which will be a soloists during the children's portion
of Saturday's program.

But again. . .
it goes back to the mission
of creating the musician who will one day replace me.

I guess what I'm trying to say
is that it's not enough to know
that 80% of people who sing in the choir as adult
sang in a choir as a child.
It's not enough to form a children's choir,
to form the children in the music ministry.
I think it is also necessary
to form that young musician,
who,
in time,
will be formed as a Pastoral Musician.

. . .while my ministry has had her ups and downs,
her fun pastors to work with
and her not so fun pastors to work with,
I wouldn't change it for the world.
I am a Pastoral Musician.
This is my Vocation.

. . and that vocation continues to grow and evolve
even after 30 years. . . .

 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
about the photo:
the children sing for the dedication of Cesar Chavez Mural
at La Sed in Southwest Detroit.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Video: Rise Agan

A wonderful song by a wonderful Christian artist, Dallas Holm.
Such a simple text, yet very moving when coupled with the music.
We have an outstanding soloist in Mr. Larry Rickman,
who will grace us with his version of this sacred song at the Choir Festival.

You don’t want to miss it.
Saturday, Oct. 27th.  
The event starts at noon and will last about 2 1/2 hours, followed by a coffee social.

The Choir Festival will take place at St. Andre Bessette Parish Center
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson,     Ecorse, MI  48192

There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted  to help defray the cost of hosting this event.
 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Why St. Andre Bessette for a Choir Festival?



Several people 
have asked
why would I choose
St. Andre Bessette
(formally, St. Francis Xavier)
as the place
to hold this Choir Festival.

The reasons are many!

First and foremost,
I grew up there.
I made my First Communion there.
All three of my sons were baptized there.
My father’s funeral,
my grandmother’s funeral,
and my Uncle Roy’s funeral
were all  held there.
The church building
and the parish community
hold many dear memories for me.

Also,
it was the first parish
where I served as musician and choir director.
But even more. . .
... did you read that blog post I wrote
about the song “The Lord Is Risen?”
The first song I ever accompanied at a mass
was when I was in the sixth grade
and in the children’s choir. ..
. . .at St. Francis Xavier,
which, now, through the clustering process,
is the new parish St. Andre Bessette.
What better place to celebrate 30 years in music ministry
than the place where my ministry began?

But I have always loved the Parish Center building.
In all honesty,
it’s one of the very best church social halls
I have ever seen.
It’s large and very open.
Plus,
it also has small rooms
where choirs/ musicians
can tune up and warm-up
before they perform,
without disturbing the goings on
in the main hall.

The kitchen is large and wonderful.

And the parking lot
is huge and open,
with another small lot located in front.

Plus,
St. Andre Bessette is very easy to find.
It’s located on Outer Drive
at W. Jefferson,
right where Outer Driver ends.

Anyhow,
I really do love St. Andre Bessette
and I’m certain
you’ll have a great time at the Choir Festival!

Bring your maracas and your tambourine
and do plan on joining in
on the music making!!!!!

And remember,
children are welcome!
The children’s choir I currently direct
will be among those performing for this event,
so let the children come!
And if you have that tambourine,
do bring it with you
and let a child enjoy the music ministry!


Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon and will last about 2 1/2 hours,
followed by a coffee social.

The Choir Festival will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson
Ecorse, MI  48192

There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted

 to help defray the cost of hosting this event.


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Video - Ruega Por Nosotros (The LItany of Loretto)

The first time I heard this song I just fell in love with it!
It only bounces back and forth between 3 chords:  G C D D
. . .. . . a repetitive huapango pattern, yet so powerful in it's creativity!!!!
OK. .. in this video the musicians choose a different key,
but the composer, Donna Pena, does use the GCDD chord pattern. . .

Well, guess what?
The St. Gabriel's Children's choir, led by yours truly,
will be leading this very song at the choir festival!
The text to this wonderful piece of music is The Litany of Loretto. 
What a wonderful song for the children to sing
during the month of October!
Even more, the young people have added
a simple counter-point for the 2nd and 3rd verses.
         . . . Yes, it is amazing what one can do with 3 chords!!!

Please Join us in song and be a part of this choir festival.

Saturday, Oct. 27th.  
The event starts at noon and will last about 2 1/2 hours,
followed by a coffee social.

The Choir Festival will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson
Ecorse, MI  48192

There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Video - Angeles de Dios

One of the groups participating in the Choir Festival
will be performing this song.
I have always loved this song.
It speaks of God's Angels. . .
being near and all around.. ..

.. .there are angels flying all over this place
amidst the people and near the altar
soaring up and down in every direction. ..
I don't know if the church was raised up
or heaven came down.
I only know that this place is filled with angels
and the Lord our God is here. . . .

I found this video on youtube.
But you won't want to miss The Youth Guitar Ensemble leading in song.
Young people praising God in Song.
How can the angels, and God Himself, not be with us???

Please Join us in song and be a part of this choir festival.
Saturday, Oct. 27th.  
The event starts at noon and will last about 2 1/2 hours, followed by a coffee social.

The Choir Festival will take place at St. Andre Bessette Parish Center
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson,     Ecorse, MI  48192

There will be no charge for this event but a freewill offering
will be accepted  to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Photo - Wilson!!!

Here he is!
The one and only, Wilson!
Most of the children's choirs
that I have directed over the years
are pretty familiar with this little guy!

Wilson shows the kids
how to open your mouth when you sing.
Generally,
we have a two-finger rule:
if you can't put two fingers in your mouth
it isn't open wide enough.
Wilson helps to demonstrate that.

Wilson has been taking a break lately,
but promises to be there
for the choir festival.
In fact,
Wilson claims
that he will be bringing several family
and friends to the event!!!

You won't want to miss it!
Some of Wilson's people
might just get to go home
with some of the children
in attendance at the choir festival!!!

Yeah,
it's a choir festival
to celebrate my 30 years in the music ministry.
But it's also an event
for everyone to come together,
to make music together,
to sing and give thanks and praise together.

80% of people in who sing in choirs as adults
sang in a choir as a child.
And with this event
I also hope to encourage the children
to make a joyful noise. . . 
. . .even if it means
that I gotta get crafty with a few tennis balls. . . .

So, 
do come on down
and do, please,
do bring the children.

Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson
Ecorse, MI  48192


There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Photo - Mexico City 2002 #3

And yet another photo taken in Mexico City
with El Cántico de la Mujer Latina.

I guess the reason I'm posting so many Mexico City pics
is because I'll be traveling to Mexico in a couple of weeks
and will be visiting this place in particular.
This photo was taken on the grounds 
of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

This particular photo
was taken in front of the old basilica.
The newer one,
in my previous blog post,
was built in the 1970's.

I visit the Basilica of Our Lady
nearly ever year 
and this year's visit
will include prayers for my dear friend, Janie.
She is the 2nd from the right in black dress.
Janie entered eternal life earlier this year.
The Choir Festival in October
will also remember Janie,
and all choir members
who have gone on to heaven,
in a special way.
If you know a choir member who has died
you may wish to add their name
to our "In Memory" tab.
 
Anyhow,
the group in this photo,
El Cántico de la Mujer Latina,
will be among those performing
at the Choir Festival.

Do join us
for an afternoon of music,

praise, fun and fellowship!!!


Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson
Ecorse, MI  48192


There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Photo - Mexico City 2002 #2

Here's another photo of
the women's choir,
El Cántico de la Mujer Latina.

This photo was taken
just outside of the Basilica
of Our Lady of Guadalupe
in Mexico City.
We sang for the mass there that day,
August 14, 2002.
This photo was taken
by a Basilica Photographer.

This women's choir
will be among many
that will be performing
at the Choir Festival.

Do join us
for an afternoon of music,
praise, fun and fellowship!!!

Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).
4250 W. Jefferson

Ecorse, MI  48192


There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted

to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Photo - Mexico City 2002 #1

This photo represents one of the highlights
of my life as a pastoral musician.
This photo was taken
in the music area
of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
in Mexico City.

The women's choir I co-direct

with my friend, Marcy,
was invited to sing for a mass
on the Feast of the Assumption.
This photo was taken
by a Basilica Photographer
on August 15, 2002

I visit Mexico nearly every year
and will be returning to visit Her
at the Basilica later on this very month.
My prayers this year
will include prayers of thanksgiving
for a wonderful ministry,
and prayers for Janie
(3rd from the left in the 2nd row)
who has gone on to eternal life.

This women's choir,
El Cántico de la Mujer Latina,
was originally formed
for a one-time event
for the National Association of Pastoral Musicians.
I received a phone call from Fr. Vigil Funk
late summer or early fall of 1997,
who asked,
"Rubi, NPM is coming to Grand Rapids.
Can you do something Hispanic?"
I told him I would think about it
and call him back. 

I spoke with my lady friends from the choir.
And then I returned a call to Fr. Virgil
and told him
that I wanted to do an afternoon of praise
using music, poetry, and theology
all written by and performed by Latinas.
The group received one of the highest evaluations
at the NPM held in July of 1998,
as well as invitations to
North Park University in Chicago;
to the Southwest Liturgical Conference
in Albuquerque;
to U of D/Mercy in Detroit. . .
. . and we've been receiving invitations
to sing for women's retreats,
conferences, concerts,
religious professions
 and countless other events ever since!!!!

OK!
This blog entry
has been longer than some of the others
in this "30 years in Music" blog.
But I am particularly proud of the work
this group of women have done
and I am honored
that they have remained close friends
companions on the faith journey.

Although our membership has changed somewhat
over the years,
you'll get to meet them all.
"Where?" you ask. . .

At the Choir Festival
where I will be celebrating
30 Years In The Music Ministry!!!

Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).

4250 W. Jefferson
Ecorse, MI  48192

There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Video - Si Se Puede



Here we have another video
of the St. Gabriel's Children Choir.
This video was taken at their concern of 2010,
I believe,
by a child who is a friend of one of the kids in the choir!
(that's why a little  shaky!)
Here they sing 
a song dedicated to the memory of Cesar Chavez. 
The text to this song can be found here.

"¡Si se puede! You Can Do It!" was composed by Jim Rule. 

 Mr. Jim Rule is an avid composer of children's music. 
You can find his CDs and sheet music at http://JimRule.com  
You can find the "Si Se Puede" song on his "Let It Shine" collection. 

The Children's Choir
will be peforming
at the Choir Festival.

Hope to see you there:
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place

at St. Andre Bessette Parish

(formally, St. Francis Xavier). 


There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Video - El Fuego Cae



In this video we have
the Children's Choir from St. Gabriel Parish in Detroit
singing, "El Fuego Cae, Cae,"
a song to the Holy Spirit.

This video was taken
at their concert in 2010.

This choir has changed somewhat over the years,
but has remained strong.
The St. Gabriel Children's Choir
is one of many groups
that will be performing at the Choir Festival.

Hope to see you there:
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place

at St. Andre Bessette Parish

(formally, St. Francis Xavier). 


There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Photo - Faithfest 2010


























This photo was taken in 2010
at Faithfest.
In this pic
we see members a few members of Cantico
as well as a few members of St. Gabriel's Children's Choir.
That year,
both groups performed at the Faithfest event,
just behind those doors
to the Jerusalem Cafe

Both groups will performing
at the Choir Festival

Hope to see you there:
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier). 

There will be no charge for this event
but a freewill offering will be accepted
to help defray the cost of hosting this event.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Photo - Zapopan Mass 2010

Here we are. . .
. . .friends making music together. . .
Friends from Ste. Anne de Detroit. . . Friends from St. Gabriel. . . friends from Cantico de la Mujer Latina.


. . .all making music together for a special mass with the visiting pilgrim statue of the Virgin of Zapopan.

I remember this as an extra special event. We all sang and made music together at Detroit's Historic Ste. Anne, where yours truly once served as music director.

Do join the folks in the photo above
as well as many others
at the Choir Fest in October.
. . .and bring your maracas and tambourines!!!

Hope to see you there:

Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).

Photo - St. Elizabeth Music Ministry 2008


This photo
is of the Charistmatic Music Ministry
of St. Elizabeth Parish of Wyandotte.
Neal, Jim, Larry, Amber. . .

I'll post more photos later,

where you'll see the rhythm section:
Clifford and Mike.

This photo was taken
at the parish picnic of 2008.
Mass was held in the park,
with food and fun afterwards.

Sadly,
St. Elizabeth Parish
closed her doors for good
in June of this year,
merging with St. Joseph Parish in Wyandotte.
But the music by this group
was always awesome,
always energetic,
always inspiring.

. . .and at least one of the folks in this photo
is going to be a soloist
at the Choir Festival!

Hope to see you there:
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The event starts at noon
and will take place
at St. Andre Bessette Parish
(formally, St. Francis Xavier).

The Lord Is Risen To Life

“The Lord is Risen to Life.
The Lord is Risen to life. . .”


I’ve been singing this song a lot
these past few days.
It’s an older song
and I don’t even remember who wrote it.
I couldn’t even remember all of the verses,
so I looked it up on youtube
hoping I would find it.
And sure enough, I did!

But this song is just on my mind. . . .

Anyone who knows me well
knows that I often cite a statistic.
I remember the statistic very well,
though I can’t remember
who said it
or where it came from,
who did the study to get said info.

Once upon a time,
a very long time ago,
I was a pastoral musician newbie.
My pastor at the time
sent me to an NPM conference

(National Association of Pastoral Musicians).
One of the speakers at that event
gave the following statistic:
“Eighty percent of people
who sing in choirs as adults
sang in a choir as a child.”


I was floored.
That lone little statement
was probably the only real, tangible thing
I took home from that conference
and I can’t even remember who said it.
Since then,
I have tried to make working with children
a top priority.

But
what does this have to do with
the song “The Lord Is Risen to Life???”

I am living proof of that statistic.
I sang in the choir,
the children’s choir more specifically,
at St. Francis Xavier Parish.
When I was in the sixth grade,
the music director at the time
even let me play the organ.
What song did I play?
“The Lord is Risen to life.
The Lord is Risen to life.
The Lord has conquered sin and death. .. .”


And so,
I'm organizing a choir festival

to celebrate my 30 years in the music ministry.
But the fact of the matter is,
the seed was planted many years before that,

many years before I officially became
a pastoral musician, choir director,
parish music director.

And,
if I am perfectly honest with myself,
the seed was planted

long before that sixth grader
sat behind the organ.
You see,
in order to be able to sit behind that organ
numerous music lessons had to take place.
Yeah,
we never know when
that little seed is being planted.

“Eighty percent of people
who sing in choirs as adults
sang in a choir as a child.”


.. .and one of those children
might just end up
as your parish music director!



I don't know the people in this video.
I just looked it up on youtube.
But, nonetheless,
this is the actual song
a sixth grader got to play on the church organ
a very long time ago!!!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Photo - St. Gabriel's Childrens Choir - July 2012

This photo is a bit more recent.
This is the fabulous children's choir
of St. Gabriel Parish in Detroit.

In this photo
the children are performing
for the grand opening of Garage Cultural,
a brand new center of Music and Visual Arts
located in the City of Detroit.

These children
will be among the groups
performing at the Choir Festival
on Saturday, Oct. 27th.
The program begins at noon!
Hope to see you there!

The event will take place
at St. Andre Bessette
(formally, St. Francis Xavier)
in the City of Ecorse
in the Parish Center Building.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Photo - Maracas

Got Maracas?

Got a pair of Claves?

Bring them with you!

This event isn't just a concert.
This is for everyone
to get involved
and make music!


If you're too shy
to play your maracas
bring them with you anyway!
Surely there will be children present
who won't be so afraid
to make a joyful noise!


Do come join us!
Saturday, Oct 27, 2012.
The event is to begin at noon.

The location: 

St. Andre Bessette Parish Center in Ecorse. 

And the reason
(as if there really 
needs to be reason
to make music together!)
is because 
I am celebrating 30 years in the music ministry.
And I just wanted 
to create an event
where we can all have fun together.

Be sure to check this blog often
for the most recent updates,
and to see who the choirs
and soloists will be for this event!

See you on Oct. 27th!!!

Photo - Children of St. Alfred Parish 2007


Yes,
I'm celebrating 30 years in the music ministry.
But that certainly wouldn't be
if it weren't for some great people along the way. . .
. . and a lot of them were children!

This photo was taken
during the procession of
the mass in Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
These are some of the children of St. Alfred Parish in Taylor.
The year was 2007.

St. Alfred is one of the many parishes
where I have had the honor
of serving as both musician and choir director
for the Spanish mass.

And so this is a special invitation
to all of the members of St. Alfred's
to come on down
to the Choir Festival,
which will be held  on Saturday, Oct,. 27th
and St. Andre Bessette Parish in Ecorse.

I most especially invite the children.
If you have a tambourine
or a pair of maracas
bring them with you.
Let the children use them
and participate as the Spirit moves them to!
This isn't just a concert.
It's a hands on get-involved event
for everyone! 

Do join us!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Photo - St. Francis Xavier Children's Choir


An old photo I found in my piles and piles of stuff.
I don't know what year this was.
If anyone knows or remembers,
please comment below and let me know.

These children are all grown up now.
A few of them are my facebook friends!
One is now a professional singer.
Two of these children are my own sons.

. . .and take a good close look.
The child in front wearing white shirt and tie
was not a member of the children's choir.
I remember this clearly.
He saw all of the children lining up getting ready to sing
and just joined the crowd.
Notice the children all have green folders.
He is holding a coloring book,
and it's upside down!!!

Are you in this photo?
What do you remember about this event?
Why not come on down
and share your memories of the music making?!?!?

Do come join us 

as we celebrate 30 years in the music ministry!
Saturday, Oct. 27th 
starting at noon.
The place?
St. Andre Bessette (formally, St. Francis Xavier)
in the city of Ecorse. 

FYI,
the choirs and music makers for this event
will be performing
from the exact same place
in the exact same building
as in this photo!!
. . .sharing old memories
while making new ones!!!

Hope to see you there!!!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Photo - Advent by Candlelight 1994

 
This photo was taken at St. Francis Xavier
and the writing on the back states:
"Advent by Candlelight 1994."

Two of the people in this photo have gone home to The Lord.

One of the people in this photo is now a professional singer
with Orquesta La Inspiracion.

One of the people in this photo, I hear tell,
is going to be a soloist at the Choir Fest,
which is being held on
Saturday, Oct. 27th at noon
at St. Andre Bessette Parish in Ecorse.

Hope to see you all there!!

Are you in this photo?
What do you remember about this event?
Do you attend every year?
What do you remember
about performing for Advent by Candlelight?
Do come and join us
and share your memories
while creating new ones!!

. . . oh, I'm the photo, too!!! 
. . there I am, 2nd from the left,
green sweater and black jacket and skirt. ..

. . and you know,
I still use the zarape over the shoulder thingy. . .
. . the children's choir I currently direct uses them. . .
. . old habits die hard!!!

. . .see on Oct 27th!!!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Welcome!


Welcome!
Welcome to this blog!
With this blog
I hope to announce and include everything about my
Celebrating 30 Years in Music Ministry!

I have been involved
in a number of different parishes
in the Archdiocese of Detroit
over the years.

It is my hope to celebrate this in a grand style
"How?" you may ask. . .
. . .. with a Music Festival,
which is set for 
Saturday, Oct 27, 2012.
The event is to begin at noon.
The location: St. Andre Bessette Parish Center in Ecorse.

More information to come as the days progress.

Please stop by this blog often.
I plan to post photos, and lots of them!
You might just see your smiling face!

Do join us on Oct. 27.

And do check back here
to get updates as they become available.

God Bless The Music Ministry
of The Archdiocese of Detroit!!!