NCYC 2011 Concert Schedule

If you’re in the neighborhood, come hear the National Catholic Youth Choir in its 2011 season.ย ย Latin chant, Renaissance polyphony, classical contemporary, and even some Gospel.

Liturgies

Mass: Sunday, June 19 10:30 am
Saint John’s Abbey Church, Saint John’s University, Collegeville

Mass: Sunday, June 26 10:00 am
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 111 4th Street NW, Waseca, MN

Concerts

Tuesday, June 21 7:00 pm
Saint Stephen Catholic Church, 1401 Clark Street, Stevens Point, WI

Wednesday, June 22 7:00 pm
Visitation Catholic Church, 779 South York Road, Elmhurst, IL

Thursday, June 23 7:00 pm
Saint Clement Catholic Church, 642 West Deming Place, Chicago, IL

Friday, June 24 7:30 pm
Saint Bruno Catholic Church, 226 West Ottowa Avenue, Dousman, WI

Saturday, June 25 7:00 pm
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 111 4th Street NW, Waseca, MN

Sunday, June 26 7:30 pm
Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 8701 36th Avenue N., New Hope, MN

Tuesday, June 28 10:30 am
Great Hall, Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN

Editor

Katharine E. Harmon, Ph.D., edits the blog, Pray Tell: Worship, Wit & Wisdom.

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Comments

2 responses to “NCYC 2011 Concert Schedule”

  1. Rita Ferrone

    OK, this is all well and good but WHY no performances on the East Coast, hmm? I’ve heard a recording of this choir, and they are great!

    Good luck with the tour.

  2. As the choir’s office manager and tour coordinator I would like to say the choir would love to perform on the East Coast, West Coast and Southern states! Unfortunatly the choir cannot afford airfare so we are restricted to bus travel only. Our concert time frame is generally one week and this limits us to the central U.S. Please visit our website to become a donor and encourage others to do the same and maybe we can make an East Coast concert a reality! On another note please encourage your young men and women to apply for our 2012 choir. Applications will be available on our website in September 2011.


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