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| Bishop Mulhall Visits OLSWA |
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The Mass was beautiful, and made even more so under the musical direction and organ playing of Maestro Uwe Lieflander, who leads the chorus and schola at the Academy. With just three short weeks of weekly practice, Maestro Lieflander had the students singing polyphonic Palestrina, Bruckner and Mozart. At the risk of sounding trite, the music was indeed heavenly. As Vatican II declared, such musical treasures of the Church are more valuable than all her other artistic treasures (and if you have ever seen Saint Peter’s or the Sistine chapel, that is saying something).
A reception was held after Mass for parishioners and students, with a chance to meet and greet our new bishop one on one. Bishop Mulhall is personable and friendly; in fact, he fits right in with the local culture: He is Irish, he drives a pickup truck, and he loves to hunt, hike and fish. At the same time, he is also highly educated and cultured, having spent most of his priestly life in Rome. He does seem to be a man for all seasons and all people! We wish Bishop Mulhall many graces in his new role as shepherd of our diocese, and we look forward to many more such events, and more collaboration between the Academy, the diocese and Saint Hedwig’s parish.
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