Mass Reimagined

To celebrate Earth Day, Loyola’s Ignatian Voices is joined by members of the New Earth Ensemble from The EcoVoice Project to explore the “mass reimagined” as a spiritual platform for contemplating climate change. The performance features Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered, as well as the world premiere of Dongryul Lee’s Kyrie eleison from his forthcoming Missa Laudato Si’. Students from the School of Environmental Sustainability will join the performance to read selections from Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ encyclical, and members of University Chorale and University Singers will collaborate on Lee’s new Kyrie eleison.

FREE ADMISSION

Sunday, April 21, 2024
3:00 PM CST

Madonna della Strada Chapel
Loyola University Chicago
6453 N Kenmore Ave
Chicago, IL 60660

Program

Opening Remarks

Steven Betancourt
Director of Campus Ministry, Loyola University Chicago

Dr. Kirsten Hedegaard
Co-founder and Director, The EcoVoice Project
Director of Choral & Vocal Activities, Loyola University Chicago

Kyrie Eleison from Missa Laudato Si’

Composer: Dongryul Lee
Source Material: Laudato Si Enclyclical and IUCN Redlist

Excerpts from Laudato Si

Read by students from School of Environmental Sustainability

Mass for the Endangered

Composer: Sarah Kirkland Snider
Lyricist: Nathaniel Bellows

Texts and Translations

Kyrie eleison from Missa Laudato Si’

Mass for the Endangered

Kirsten Hedegaard

Performing Ensembles