Welcome to the Assumption Schola Gregoriana
Assumption Schola Gregoriana
Rev. Donat Lamothe, A.A., Director

About the Schola | Our Mission | Our Director | Chant anyone? | Current Schedule

Membership | A Taste of Chant | The Schola CD | Latest News | Links | Contact us

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The Schola

The Assumption Schola Gregoriana is a lay music ministry located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester, Massachusetts. Consisting of lay and religious we are dedicated to bringing traditional chant into today�s worship. Our director, Reverend Donat Lamothe, A.A., is a specialist in Early Music and is a professor of music at Assumption College in Worcester. The schola sings plainchant (the form best known as "Gregorian Chant") in various liturgical settings such as Masses, evenings of meditation, vespers, etc.

We are not professionals and do not charge for our services. We are simply dedicated to keeping the sacred tradition of chant alive in the context of today's worship.

Though we tend to sing chant in its intended context (sacred prayer), we have also sung at secular settings such as Higgins Armory Museum.

History

The Assumption Schola Gregoriana was founded on the feast of the Assumption, August 15, 1997, by Father Donat Lamothe and a member of the schola. Since the founding occurred on the feast of the Assumption, and since Fr. Donat is a member of the Assumptionist Order teaching at Assumption College, and the college has been kind enough to sponsor us and allow us to use their facilities for practicing, it became rather obvious as to what name the schola would take!

The first practice was held on the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, October 7, 1997. We had 15 members attend that first practice and since then the Holy Spirit and Our Lady have guided the group through the years. Many of the members of the schola today are from that first season. It is a great testament to them and to our director that so many have been committed to this ministry over the years. We are always seeking to add new members, so if you are interested in joining us please see the section on Membership.

Each year we have had steady growth in membership and the number of venues at which we sing. We have sung Masses, evening vespers, and meditative programs at many churches throughout the diocese. We have relied only on word-of-mouth and a little advertising to promote the group. On the fourth anniversary of the schola's founding, August 15, 2001, we launched this website. The purpose of the site is to assist the schola in recruiting members, and to help promote chant and our ministry. We'd love to come to your parish or event if you'd like to add chant into a special liturgy or celebration. So please look over this website and then contact us!

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Mission Statement

The statement below was developed so that all would understand the mission of the group: why we are here and what we hope to accomplish.

Vatican Council II stated in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that �The treasure of sacred music is to be preserved and fostered with great care.� (SC 114) and that �the Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as specially suited to the Roman liturgy.� (SC 116). In its Instruction on Music in the Liturgy (Musicam Sacram) we are reminded that �above all the study and practice of Gregorian chant is to be promoted because, with its special characteristics, it is a basis of great importance for the development of sacred music.� The American bishops in Music in Catholic Worship (1983 No. 27) while encouraging musicians to create new music of quality for worship also requires them to "find practical means of preserving and using our rich heritage of Latin chants and motets." It is in this spirit that we are establishing a Gregorian chant music ministry in the Diocese of Worcester.

Character

The choir will be made up of lay or religious men and women who volunteer their time to learn and perform Gregorian chant. The group is open to anyone who applies, with no expectation as to how quickly the material will be learned. As long as the voice is of sufficient quality to sing melodies, and the person has the proper attitude to take part in this ministry, then they are welcome!

These are some of the basic rules and principles governing this group:

As you can see, the schola is a dedicated ministry that hopes to bring people to a deeper experience of God in their lives through this music. Though we have fun during the practices and services, the focus is not on ourselves but on serving God and others through music.

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Rev. Donat R. Lamothe, A.A. Professor of Music; Archivist (1963)

The Schola Director

Rev. Donat Lamothe, A.A., professor of music at Assumption College, is the choir director. Fr. Lamothe has extensive experience in performing and teaching Gregorian chant. He is an expert in the field of Early Music, and performs on a wide variety of historic and ethnic instruments. Besides teaching Music History at Assumption College, he has published many internationally recognized works on Protestant Psalmody of the Renaissance, and music in medieval monasteries. Trained in chant during the 1950s and early 1960s, in the United States and abroad, he continued to teach chant to graduate students at Boston University and at early music summer sessions during the 1970s. Several years ago he was asked by Abbot Dom Augustine to coach the monastic schola at St. Joseph's Abbey, (Spencer, MA) as they sought to reintroduce chant in their monastic liturgies. He often attends workshops at the advanced level at Fontevraud, France. These sessions, some of them under the direction of Dom Daniel Saulnier, O.S.B. of Solesmes Abbey, deal with issues of chant direction and interpretation in the light of the latest chant scholarship. Fr. Lamothe also teaches Gregorian chant to undergraduates at Assumption and under his direction, chants are often part of the tour programs of the Assumption College Chorale. Father lectures regularly on iconography, the sacred art of the Eastern Christian Churches, and �writes� icons in the Russian style. Fr. Lamothe received his Ph.D from the University of Strasbourg (FR).

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Bringing Chant to Your Parish or Event

For adding a special and unique dimension to your liturgies or celebrations, there is nothing quite like chant. Not only are the older members of the congregations touched by the music as it harkens back to days long gone by, but young people, who have had little if any exposure to this music, are also touched in ways that are not so easy to explain with words.

Whether you are a Music Director, on a Liturgy Committee, a Pastor, an Event Director etc., why not consider bringing the beauty and timelessness of chant into your celebrations and liturgies?

The schola does not charge for its services and can work with you to integrate chant into your service in whatever way you feel appropriate. For example when we sing at a Mass, some pastors prefer a "little chant" to augment the liturgy, while others like to hear nearly everything (Mass propers and ordinaries) in chant. Whatever the event, we can work with you.

Ecumenical services can be an excellent forum for chant since much of this music is scriptural. Chant was the common music of all Christians for centuries - we were all united under this music much longer than we have been separated! Many Christian churches are looking at chant as something worth re-integrating back into their liturgies and some have done so for many years.

The schola can provide programs with the English translations for the Latin texts being sung so that the listeners may partake in the prayer more fully.

Our repertoire is very diverse so as to provide chant for any number of settings. Included are a number of Mass propers and ordinaries, along with the offices of Vespers and Compline, and numerous hymns from all seasons of the liturgical year.

Here are some of the venues at which we have sung over the years:

If you are interested in learning more or for scheduling an event with the schola, please contact us.

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Current Season's Schedule

2009-2010

The schola�s season runs from early September until Pentecost Sunday, with a winter break from Christmas until mid January.

Below is a list of the services scheduled for the current year. Please check back often as many arrangements are made throughout the season.

Date Time Location Event More Info
Monday November 2, 2009 7:00PM Holy Angels, Upton Requiem Mass for the Feast of All Souls


Previous Season's Schedule

2008-2009

Date Time Location Event More Info
Sunday November 2, 2008 7:00PM Holy Angels, Upton Requiem Mass for the Feast of All Souls
Monday December 8, 2008 5:30PM Our Lady of Fatima, Worcester Mass for feast of the Immaculate Conception
Sunday December 14, 2008 12:00PM Our Lady Immaculate of Lourdes, Newton Mass for the 3rd Sunday of Advent This will be the Triditine Mass, regularly celebrated each Sunday at noon at this parish.
Saturday March 14, 2009 4:00PM St. Joseph, North Brookfield Mass for the 3rd Sunday of Lent and Confirmation. Bishop McManus will be presiding.
Wednesday March 25, 2009 7:00PM St. Anne/St. Patrick, Sturbridge, MA (Fiskdale) Lenten mission and reconciliation service. The schola will be providing chant music during the administering of the sacrament of reconciliation to attendees of this evening's lenten mission.
Saturday March 21, 2009 5:00PM St. Mary, Uxbridge Mass for the 4th Sunday of Lent
Sunday April 19, 2009 11:15AM Sacred Heart, Greenville, NH Mass for the 2nd Sunday of Easter The schola heads north of the border for our 2nd service in New Hampshire
Sunday April 26, 2009 11:15AM St. Columbkille, Brighton Mass for the 3rd Sunday of Easter


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Membership

South aisle and nave, St Mary Cathedral, Salisbury, England

"We listened to the Gregorian chant echoing through the vast shadowy recesses of the Gothic cathedral. The rich sound seemed to blend with the glowing, nearly palpable light filtering through the stained-glass windows. We could not see who was singing, but we knew it was the monks chanting their ancient liturgy; and even though we could not make out the words of the chant, we knew it was the Latin Psalms, chanted since time immemorial as part of their sacred ritual. We felt we could partake of the meditation, that we could be borne up in the mystic ascent to eternity, to serenity."

-- From "An Introduction to Gregorian Chant" by Richard L. Crocker, Yale University Press, Copyright � 2000


You may have had a similar experience to the one described above. Perhaps it was in a church, or even hearing a chant tape or CD. For many people, this type of encounter has often created a deep desire to be a "part of" chant beyond just listening to it. Now you can be a part of this experience in a deeper way and help to create this "mystical ascent" - you can sing these ancient hymns and pray with the monks and the faithful of centuries past, and provide a much-needed sense of the sacred in this modern world that seems to have lost touch with God.

Chant may seem to some as outdated and part of a dusty tradition that holds no relevance. But experiences like the one quoted above are common - and so necessary today. In fact we think most especially now in this modern era, chant is as relevant and indispensable as ever. If you feel a calling to be part of this ancient tradition and modern mission, then our ministry may be for you!

Membership is open to all regardless of experience. You don't have to worry about knowing Latin or even how to read music. If you can simply sing tones and listen well, you can sing chant. Latin is easily learned as we practice the pieces and the musical notation is not complex. You don't need to be a music scholar or fluent in Latin.

Our membership currently boasts 25 members from all walks of life. Though mostly consisting of Catholic laity, we accept anyone who will enter into the spirit of the group and who understands that our focus is on singing in mostly, though not exclusively, Catholic liturgies.

Besides the mission statement the following guidelines should help give you a general idea of what is involved in being a member of this ministry.

Each new member joining us is given a Chant Primer which includes an introduction to chant, a guide to reading chant notation, some chant history, and a selection of recordings (on CD) with sheet music for practicing chant at home.

Currently we practice at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit on the campus of Assumption College. (Click here for a map of the campus.)

Won't you consider becoming a part of this wonderful ministry and the glorious tradition of chant? If you want to join our ministry or find out more, just contact us.

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A Taste of Chant

Use the console to hear the Offertory hymn for Pentecost: Confirma Hoc Deus

In order to hear the music, you will need the RealPlayer installed.

<A HREF="ConfHoc.rm">Click Here to download and play the Real Media file</a> (283KB)

Confirma hoc Deus, quod operatus es in nobis: a templo tuo, quod est in Ierusalem, tibi offerent reges munera, alleluia.

(Confirm, O God, that which you have accomplished in our midst; from your holy temple which is in Jerusalem, kings shall offer presents to you, alleluia.)

+ Psalm 67:29-30 +

To see the actual chant notation click here.

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The Schola CD

Chants of Lent and Eastertide - Assumption Schola Gregoriana, 2006

In November of 2006, the schola recorded a series of chants for a CD. The CD, entitled Chants of Lent and Eastertide was produced on the campus of Assumption College at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit by Dr. Charles Paquette, MD. The CD includes serveral Mass propers and ordinaries from the Masses of Lent, Easter and Pentecost as well as several hymns. The Divine Office of Compline is also on the CD.

You may purchase the CD for an offering of $10.00 each which includes shipping and handling. All proceeds will go to the schola ministry and local charities. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Make your check or money order payable to Assumption College and send to:

Assumption Schola Gregoriana
c/o Reverend Donat Lamothe
Assumption College
500 Salisbury Street
Worcester, MA 01609

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Latest News

Check this section often to keep up to date with the latest developments regarding the schola. Newly scheduled services, news, plans, etc. will be here.

The first practice for the 2009-2010 season will be held on Tuesday, September 15th at 7:30pm in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Assumption College. Prospective members should contact us as soon as possible so we can prepare the materials for you. And of course we always welcome new members to come join us anytime on Tuesdays at the chapel.

We are now booking services for the current season. If you are interested in having the schola come to your parish or event, please contact us as soon as possible so we can reserve your date.

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Links

What is that music?
The chant music available on this site was provided courtesy of the St. Agnes Schola Cantorum located in St. Paul, MN. You can listen to some of their music online.

St. Agnes Recordings
More about the St. Agnes schola

The Gloriae Dei Cantores Schola has produced a beautiful CD of Easter chants.
The Chants of Easter CD (Paraclete Press)

More links to related sites:

Princeton University's Home Page on Chant
Gregorian Chant Web Guide
Nice page explaining Gregorian Chant notation
Musicam Sacram - Instruction On Music In The Liturgy, II Vatican Council
Sacrosanctum Concilium - Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, II Vatican Council
Gregorian Schola - St. Joseph's Parish, Fayetteville, Arkansas
A ton of other Chant Links
Listen To Plainchant - a very informative site about Chant
Dignus est Agnus - Univ. of Kansas sacred music project and student-produced CD
Una Voce - organization dedicated to restoring the use of Latin, Gregorian Chant, and sacred polyphony in Catholic liturgy
Paraclete Press - chant and other sacred music recordings
Paraclete Press - Gregorian Chant books - including Solesmes editions of chant music
Augustinians of the Assumption USA - Assumptionist website
Assumption College, Worcester, MA
The Diocese of Worcester, MA

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Contact Information

By phone:
John McManamon
508-478-5745

By postal mail:
Assumption Schola Gregoriana
c/o Reverend Donat Lamothe
Assumption College
500 Salisbury Street
Worcester, MA 01609

By email:
[email protected]


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About the Schola | Our Mission | Our Director | Chant anyone? | Current Schedule
Membership | A Taste of Chant | The Schola CD | Latest News | Links | Contact us


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