Mascoutah, IL. Population: 8,600. Concert crowd: 800. |
Thank you to those who contributed gifts through our motherhouse's Christmas wishlist: you provided everything we needed, from ergonomically designed snowshovels to new mops and buckets (and Pine-Sol!). Every day delivery trucks unloaded box after box, some of them quite large. Sister Lily is still opening packages! (A photo of the community with a sampling of the gifts will be forthcoming.)
We enjoyed some good media coverage during
Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti |
The Daughters of St. Paul Choir in Jamaica Plain are kicking off their national "He Is Born" Christmas concert tour. @laurao_tv reports. pic.twitter.com/LVAU8c04Fp— Boston Herald (@bostonherald) December 1, 2019
Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti |
And then there was the TODAY show (again, you might have to click through to Twitter to actually watch the video segment).
Meet the millennial nuns who share their faith through social media. @WatchSavannah sat down with Sister Emily Beata and Sister Chelsea Bethany to learn more about how one particular convent is using social media for good. pic.twitter.com/My7cHD1GG0— 3rd Hour of TODAY (@3rdHourTODAY) December 16, 2019
The four-minute feature was exceptionally well done. Naturally, the media people understand our media ministry, and the new "Faith" segment of the show treats religious practice with refreshing respect. They also did their homework, looking up our history and historical footage. Feel free to share the segment widely through your social media channels and to thank NBC for this positive coverage!
Speaking of media, we released a concert album this year, too: "He Is Born." Many of the songs have been featured on earlier albums, so you may prefer to just download the new ones. I want to draw your attention to the fabulous Polynesian beat in our new arrangement of Deck the Halls (hence the leis in the photo above), and the Soul Sisters Medley which was something of a skit, but which we think people will have a lot of nostalgic fun with.
You can also listen to the new Christmas album (part of Sister Margaret Timothy's Ultimate Christmas Playlist) on Spotify and other streaming sites. Either way supports the mission of the Daughters of St Paul!
And now it's Christmas Eve.
So I have time to wish you a Blessed and Merry Christmas; a Christmas of holy abundance; a Christmas of hope, even if life has thrown its worst at you this year (or is saving it up for 2020). No matter what, Jesus came to save us by taking everything that is ours upon himself. That is the message I gave in all the concerts, using the words ancient pagan playright Terrence as if they were coming from God himself (which, since the Incarnation, they are): I am a man; nothing human is alien to me. The one who was born in a stable will not be repulsed by anything we throw at him; will not be reluctant to come to wherever we or our loved ones are. In fact, he is already there.
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