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Co-presented by St. Paul’s Harvard Square and the Harvard Catholic Center

THE ROAD TO CALVARY

MUSIC FOR LENT AND PASSIONTIDE

Sunday, February 22, 3:00 PM EST
St. Paul’s Church, Harvard Square (Corner Bow and Arrow Streets, Cambridge, MA) & Livestreamed

Harvard Catholic Schola at St. Paul’s, directed by William Endicott

Look forward to Passion Week with music of Victoria, Bruckner, and a range of others, performed by the Harvard Catholic Schola at St. Paul’s. The Schola, established by the Harvard Catholic Forum in 2023 to provide music every Sunday in term-time for the Student Mass at St. Paul’s, brings chant, hymns, polyphony, and motets to the liturgy every week and performs here in its annual concert, on the second Sunday of Lent. Organ accompaniment is by Matthew Yar. Introductory notes and reflections on the music by Matthew Hall, PhD, the Forum’s Sacred Music Consultant, will be included in the concert program. Reception to follow the concert.

FREE & OPEN TO ALL

LIVESTREAM & IN-PERSON

Titian, Christ Carrying the Cross. Oil on canvas, 67 x 77 cm, c. 1565. Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado

WILLIAM ENDICOTT

William Endicott is an accomplished organist, singer, conductor, and composer. He is a graduate of the St. Paul’s Choir School and earned a BA with an emphasis in vocal performance from Saint Anselm College, an MM in Choral Conducting from the University of Southern Mississippi and an MM in Sacred Music–Organ from East Carolina University. He also holds the Associate certification from the American Guild of Organists. Mr. Endicott is the Director of Music and Organist at St. John - St. Paul Catholic Collaborative in Wellesley, MA.

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