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Patrons of Sacred Music

The Patrons of Sacred Music work within the A.M.D.G. Foundation to raise funds to support the flourishing of sacred music at the parishes of the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius.

 

This includes sacred music opportunities for the adults and youth of the parishes. At St. John Cantius there are three adult choirs, an orchestra, two scholas and three youth choirs. This is a vigorous music program training the choir members in polyphonic music, church history and sacred worship.

 

The Choirs and Orchestra celebrate the great works of classical liturgical music as a living tradition within the Roman Catholic Church. Members come from both professional musical backgrounds as well as non-professionals who enjoy classical works of composers such as Mozart, Haydn, Palestrina, and Schubert. Musicians are motivated not merely by a desire to perform classical works, but more importantly for the glory of God—the reason for which these works were written originally.

The ‘Waste’ of Sacred Music

Our program of Sacred Music at St. John Cantius is recognized locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. You may be surprised to learn that no parish funds are used for our sacred music costs. It is an expensive program when measured against routine music costs in most parishes. Annually, our cost is in the realm of $125,000.00. Some might ask, “Could not these resources be used to feed the hungry and minister to the poor and homeless as well as to support other worthy causes and needs? Why this waste?”

The first person to ask that question was one of the twelve Apostles. He objected strongly when a woman came to Jesus in a crowded room. She carried an alabaster jar, which in itself was a precious commodity in the ancient Near East. The jar was filled with even more costly aromatic oil. The woman broke open the jar, sacrificing it, and poured out the oil while anointing Our Lord’s feet. The Apostle exclaimed, “This costly oil could have been sold and the money given to the poor! Why this waste?” You know his name. It was Judas Iscariot, who was known to be a thief who stole from the Apostles’ common purse.

Our Lord’s answer was crystal clear: ‘The poor you have with you always and you do not lack for opportunities to serve them. But me you do not have with you always.” Less familiar are the words with which He ended his answer: “In pouring this ointment on my body, she has done it to prepare for my burial. Truly I tell you, whenever this gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what she has done will also be told in memory of her.”

In other words, this “waste” will echo down through the ages to the credit of a generous woman. Has ever a prophecy been so fulfilled? This episode is recorded in all four Gospels, which in itself is significant. And this “gospel” has indeed echoed down through the ages to this Holy Week and Easter 2000 years later when again it is recounted in our midst. We have the answer to our question.

We do not offer our very best sacred music for public acclaim. We do not offer it because it is enjoyed by some who could be called “culture vultures.” Nor do we offer it because our aesthetic taste for fine music is veneered with a piety that values great works of sacred music performed in the very liturgical contexts for which they were written.

We offer the best sacred music of which we are capable “against his burial,” that is in honor of the Person of Our Lord Jesus Christ, whose passion, crucifixion, descent to Hell, Resurrection, and Exaltation to the right hand of the Father is our hope for salvation. We offer our sacred music because He is Who He is. We offer it Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, ‘for the Greater Glory of God.’ There is no reason greater than this.

The organization constituted as the Patrons of Sacred Music is the alabaster jar. Our donors fill that jar with costly aromatic oil which is then poured out on the Sacred Body of Our Lord by our music director, organist, singers, instrumentalists, and all who unite their hearts with this precious offering.  

  —Craig B. Johnson, Founder, Patrons of Sacred Music

Patrons of Sacred Music Membership

As Patrons, our support begins with an annual $500 gift. Members of the Patrons of Sacred music are invited to an annual dinner and recital of sacred music, and a preview of our upcoming music program. Additionally, each Patron, plus two guests, are offered reserved seating at the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, each Advent.

 

Become a member of the Patrons of Sacred Music (form linked below), or send us an email at patrons@cantius.org

Please consider supporting the Sacred Music Programs by making a donation

Patrons of Sacred Music
Annual Reception

Thursday, June 26th

6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The Library at the University Club of Chicago

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Canons Regular of St. John Cantius

1025 W. Fry Street, Chicago, IL 60642

(312) 243-7373  |  canons@cantius.org

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