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St. Clare of Assisi Parish
O'Fallon, Illinois
This Sunday's Readings
Twenty-Ninth Sunday
of Ordinary Time
October 21, 2018

Processional: “The Church of Christ,”  Fred Pratt Green

GloriaMass for the City, Richard Proulx

Responsorial Psalm: “Psalm 33,” Michel Guimont

Gospel Acclamation: “6/4 Alleluia,” Richard Proulx

Preparation of Gifts:

Eucharistic Acclamations: Mass for the City, Richard Proulx

Communion: “Eat This Bread,” Taizé Community

Sending: “Lord Whose Love in Humble Service,” IN BABILONE





St. Clare of Assisi Parish is made up of 1000 households from the eastern portion of the St. Louis Metropolitan area, with a significant presence of families from Scot Air Force Base, IL. The assembly singing is lead primarily by the organ; the parish also owns a 9’ concert grand Baldwin piano. Parishioners volunteer their time and talent through participation in the choirs and as instrumentalists.

The Choirs of St. Clare of Assisi Parish – comprised of the Parish Choir, Women’s Schola, Men’s Schola, Treble Choir, and Cherub Choir – sing at parish liturgies from September through May.  The Parish Choir sings weekly for Masses, with the other choirs singing once or twice per month.  The choirs' repertoire spans a variety of the rich heritage of the Church from Gregorian chant to contemporary compositions.  The choirs have performed concerts in the parish setting: an Epiphany concert featuring Menotti’s “Amahl and the Night Visitors”;  a Choral Stations of the Cross concert; and “Sacred Sounds and Sights: a exploration of beauty” which celebrated the art and history of St. Clare Church.  In addition to parish ministry, the Parish Choir has sung for diocesan liturgies such as ordinations and the Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Belleville, IL.

Art by Martin Erspamer, OSB
from Religious Clip Art for the Liturgical Year (A, B, and C). This art may be reproduced only by parishes who purchase the collection in book or CD-ROM form. For more information go http://www.ltp.org
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