Within the arts - St. Agnes Academy
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Within the arts - St. Agnes Academy
Within the Arts October 26, 2010 Texas Catholic Herald • 21 Within the arts Movie Ratings from the USCCB A-I General Patronage A Christmas Carol Fantastic Mr. Fox The Princess and the Frog Marmaduke Oceans Toy Story 3 Up A-II Adults and Adolescents The A-Team Alice in Wonderland Astro Boy Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs The Last Song Letters to God Letters to Juliet Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief The Perfect Game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Shrek Forever After The Sorcerer’s Apprentice The Twilight Saga: New Moon A-III Adults Avatar The Blind Side Cirque du Freak Clash of the Titans Dear John Grown Ups Invictus Jonah Hex Knight and Day The Lovely Bones Remember Me Robin Hood Sherlock Holmes Surrogates The Wolfman When in Rome L - Limited Adult Audience The Book of Eli The Box Couples Retreat Date Night Edge of Darkness Green Zone Up in the Air O - Morally Offensive Daybreakers Death at a Funeral From Paris, With Love Gamer Get Him to the Greek Kick-Ass Legion MacGruber Sex and the City 2 She’s Out of My League Shutter Island Splice Transylmania Valentine’s Day Youth in Revolt From concerts to plays, there’s something for everyone wanting a taste of the arts in the Archdiocese. Here’s a round-up of the arts scene at local Catholic venues: Peace, love and Shakespeare HOUSTON — St. Agnes Academy is staging a production of “Romeo and Juliet” in its courtyard, a new campus outdoor theatrical venue, at 7 p.m. on Nov. 5 and 6 and Nov. 11 to 13 and at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 14. “Under our almost 50-year-old oak trees, we examine the natural process of falling in love and miscommunication between teenagers and their parents,” said director and theater teacher Felicia Miller. “This play eloquently touches on issues of discrimination, judging others and misunderstanding the intentions of our youth.” The twist on the academy’s production is setting it in the 1970s, focusing on the characters during a time of “peace, love and rock and roll.” During the performance, ushers dressed as “hippies” will offer flowers and floral hair wreaths to audience members. At intermission, attendees can have their face painted while enjoying jugglers and minstrels. Tickets are on sale at the Academy beginning Nov. 3. They are $10 in advance and $12 prior to the show. Admission for the 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 performance will offer free admission for eighth-grade young women with valid student identification. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact fmiller@st-agnes.org. † Photo courtesy of St. Agnes Academy The cast of “Romeo and Juliet”, featuring students from St. Agnes Academy, Strake Jesuit and St. Thomas High School gather on “Juliet’s balcony” in the St. Agnes Academy courtyard prior to rehearsal for the November production. Blessing of the Organ completes Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart By LOUISE KELLY Texas Catholic Herald HOUSTON — Upon entering the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart on the evening of Oct. 2, the grand performance of the newly constructed Opus XIX organ filled the air with the glorious “Hymn Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee.” The Organ’s blessing and sung vespers began the kick-off of the Co-Cathedral’s pipe organ dedication week. The Opus XIX Organ blessing and sung vespers were lead by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, with Archbishop Emeritus Joseph A. Fiorenza and Retired Auxiliary Bishop Vincent M. Rizzotto. Co-Cathedral associate music director, organist and organ committee chair Dr. Crista Miller said that with the leadership and support of Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop Fiorenza, the organ committee and many others, the Opus XIX organ “opened up endless new possibilities of worship and service while supporting the roots of our Catholic faith.” During the event, Miller (LEFT), along with organ consultant Dr. Robert Bates performed in harmony with the Co-Cathedral’s choirs and the Archdiocesan choir. “Now that the Opus XIX organ of the Co-Cathedral CATHOLIC RADIO PROGRAMS Produced & Coordinated by the Office of Radio Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston ENGLISH ~ INSPIRATIONS (hosted by Father David J. 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