On May 19, at 11am at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco, Archbishop Cordileone will celebrate Mass--the world premiere of Frank La Rocca's Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass For Eucharistic Renaissance, commissioned through the Benedict XVI Institute.
Dr. Alfred Calabrese conducts the magnificent 16-voice Schola Benedictus XVI. EWTN will broadcast live. Tickets are not required but registering helps us plan--and if you cannot be there in person you can register to recieve the EWTN-link live.
After celebrating Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass for Eucharistic Renaissance, Archbishop Cordileone will lead the USCCB's National Eucharistic Procession from San Francisco, processing with us through the streets of downtown San Francisco and over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Register today to help us plan this magnificent and holy Mass. Or if you cannot be there in person, register to receive the EWTN link to join live.
Parking is plentiful at the Cathedral and the lot is supervised.
The patrons of the Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass for Eucharistic Renaissance, Sally and Frank Hanna, give profound thanks to our Lord for the accompaniment He gave us with His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, and humbly pray for a renaissance of gratitude and appreciation for the sublime gift of the Eucharist.
On May 19, at 11am at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco, Archbishop Cordileone will celebrate Mass--the world premiere of Frank La Rocca's Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass For Eucharistic Renaissance, commissioned through the Benedict XVI Institute.
Dr. Alfred Calabrese conducts the magnificent 16-voice Schola Benedictus XVI. EWTN will broadcast live. Tickets are not required but registering helps us plan--and if you cannot be there in person you can register to recieve the EWTN-link live.
After celebrating Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass for Eucharistic Renaissance, Archbishop Cordileone will lead the USCCB's National Eucharistic Procession from San Francisco, processing with us through the streets of downtown San Francisco and over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Register today to help us plan this magnificent and holy Mass. Or if you cannot be there in person, register to receive the EWTN link to join live.
Parking is plentiful at the Cathedral and the lot is supervised.
The patrons of the Missa Pange Lingua: A Mass for Eucharistic Renaissance, Sally and Frank Hanna, give profound thanks to our Lord for the accompaniment He gave us with His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, and humbly pray for a renaissance of gratitude and appreciation for the sublime gift of the Eucharist.
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