San Juan Bautista, CA: 25-26 April – Chant workshop

From a reader:

CHANT WORKSHOP
 
The second Chant Workshop here on the California Central Coast will be held at the Mission San Juan.  Kathy Reinheimer of the will teach the workshop again, and this year we will be singing at a celebration of the Mass in the Extraordinary Form (Traditional Latin Mass).  Kathy Reinheimer is the Director of the Regina Pacis Cantorum choir and Sursum Corda schola, which sing throughout the Diocese of Reno and the Sierra foothills of California.

Here are the details (more on schedules, suggestions for lodging and meals to follow):

April 25-26 (Saturday and Sunday)
Mission San Juan Bautista
San Juan Bautista, CA
Gregorian Chant Workshop
Singing a Missa Cantata at 2 PM in the Extraordinary Form
Second Sunday after Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday)
Cost: $35 (includes Parish Book of Chant)
Contact:  Greg Plese
gaius_iulius@yahoo.com
831-261-3010
 
www.monterey-tlm.blogspot.com

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6 Comments

  1. Keith says:

    Wow, our own chant workshop at the Mission in San Juan Bautista! I like the momentum. And the following was just posted over at NLM — TLM Training conference (Dominican) coming to Oakland this Summer! It would be nice to get more priests in Monterey trained to offer the TLM. God Bless Fr. Milich — he is carrying a heavy load…

    http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2009/01/dominican-rite-conference-august-2009.html

  2. I remember them holding one in Providence years ago. Wish they would come back! I would take my whole choir.

  3. Ygnacia says:

    San Juan Bautista is a cute little town, with 2 hotels and many restaurants and antique shops.

    One hotel, the San Juan Inn, is right across the highway, a 5 min. drive to the Mission:
    http://sanjuaninn.org/
    The other, La Posada de San Juan, is a short 2 block walk up to the Mission, but more pricey:
    310 Fourth St., (831)623-4030.
    There is also a couple of RV parks close by.

    As to the restaurants, there are Mexican, Salvadorean, Basque, American, Chinese, Italian, German, a diner, etc…

    Other links, fyi:
    http://www.oldmissionsjb.org/
    http://www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us/

  4. Geri says:

    Good move, Greg, wonderful!

    (Save the Liturgy, Save the World)

  5. my kidz mom says:

    Note this familiar-sounding little gem on their website:
    “We are slowly but surely building a little Community at San Juan Bautista,
    one adobe brick by adobe brick.”

    :-)

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