Music Will Fill the Air when the Holy Father Visits

The guests attending the arrival and departure ceremonies at Kennedy Airport for Pope Benedict XV when he comes to New York in April will witness the musical talents of 250 singers and musicians drawn from parishes and schools throughout the Diocese of Brooklyn.

For the arrival ceremony on Friday morning, April 18th, the 61-member Diocesan Vicariate Choir and the newly formed Diocesan High School Choir, numbering 50, will lend their voices to a program of sacred and classical music, according to Charles A. Mallia, director of music for the Diocese.  The Xaverian High School Band in Bay Ridge 46 strong, will also perform on the program.

In the musical renderings prior to the Holy Father’s departure on Sunday evening, April 20, the Diocesan Youth Choir, also recently formed and comprised of 67 third-to eight-graders, will join their older vocal counterparts on the program.  The high school musicians invited to play is the 22-member String Ensemble of St. Francis Prep, Fresh Meadows.  The St. James Cathedral Basilica Brass Quartet will also perform.

When Pope Benedict arrives for the formal departure ceremony, he will hear the 319th Statue of Liberty Army Band play the National and Vatican Anthems.

Meanwhile, two youngsters have been selected to present flowers to the Holy Father when he alights from his flight to JFK from Washington on Friday morning.  Kaitli Karcher is an eighth-grade student at our Lady of Grace School in Gravesend and Christopher Jordan, is a fifth-grader at Divine Mercy Catholic Academy in Ozone Park.  The school principals said they were chosen for the way they express their religious faith, their accomplishments as students and outside involvements.