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Stone of Unction
Fr. Scott Haynes On Good Friday, a moving celebration commemorates the deposition from the cross on Calvary and the burial of Jesus in...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 18, 20251 min read


Did the Cock Crow Twice?
Fr. Scott A. Haynes On the night of His betrayal, the Lord Jesus Christ warned Peter that he would deny Him thrice; and this before the...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 30, 20258 min read


Christ Washes His Disciples' Feet
The masterwork, "Christ Washing the Disciples Feet" (1548–1549) by Jacopo Tintoretto portrays the scene that takes place at the Last Supper.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 28, 202410 min read


Tenebrae, Stephanie Martin
Enjoy this live recording of Tenebrae composed by Toronto composer, Stephanie Martin. The St. Cecilia Choir is directed by Fr. Scott Haynes.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 27, 20241 min read


Miserere by Allegri
This famous setting brings tears of rep and helps us relate to the sufferings we cause the Heart of Jesus in His Sacred Passion.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 27, 20241 min read


Miserere - MacMillan
A modern setting by Sir James MacMillan of the Miserere for Spy Wednesday.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 27, 20241 min read


Christus Factus Est, Bruckner
Sir Stephen Cleobury directs the Choir of King's College in Bruckner's famous setting of the Christus Factus Est, which is often sung in Hol

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 24, 20241 min read


Victoria: Passio secundum Mathæum
The stunning setting by Rev. Tomás Luis de Victoria of the Passio secundum Mathæum is traditionally sung on Palm Sunday High Mass.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 24, 20240 min read


Jesus’ Suffering and Crucifixion - A Medical Point of View
This video makes you think about the death of Jesus, considering medical research from experienced trauma physicians.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 8, 20230 min read


Behold thy Mother!
At the foot of Calvary, we behold our Savior, sacrificed for sinners. Gazing up at Christ, we gain special insight through Mary's eyes.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 7, 202315 min read


Jesus' Solemn Entry into Jerusalem
Palm Sunday is the beginning of Holy Week. Look at Our Lord's entry into the Holy City through the eyes of Giotto.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 31, 20239 min read


The True Passover Lamb of God
On the days of the Sacred Triduum, we meditate upon how Christ is the True Passover Lamb of God.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 16, 202210 min read


The Mystery of the Paschal Candle
The Paschal candle typifies Jesus Christ, “the true light which enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world.”

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 16, 20224 min read


God so loved the World
Sir John Stainer set one of the most famous passages of Sacred Scripture, John 3:16. The music he wrote for these powerful words inspire us.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 14, 20220 min read


Son, behold your Mother
Christ has made us spiritual children of His Mother, and so she seeks out her children who have run away from the Father's house.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 14, 20225 min read


Ubi Caritas
Stephen Cleobury, with the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, sings "Ubi Caritas."

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 14, 20221 min read


Tears of Repentance
St. Augustine teaches us the wisdom of contemplating the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and mourn our sins.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 14, 20221 min read


Our Lady of Sorrows
At Calvary, we gaze upon Jesus, the Man of Sorrows. But we also behold Mary, our Sorrowful Mother, because she shares His suffering.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 8, 20223 min read


Tomás Luis de Victoria - Passio secundum Mathæum
On Palm Sunday, the traditional chanting of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. Matthew is beautified by Victoria's music.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 4, 20220 min read


All Glory, Laud, and Honour
This ancient hymn from St. Theodulph or Orleans dates to the ninth century and is still sung in our churches today.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Apr 4, 20223 min read
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