Canongate Schola to sing at 9AM Mass
Canongate Catholic High School 109 Crescent Hill Rd., Arden, NCJoin us for Friday morning Mass at St. Barnabas at 9AM on October 28th. The Canongate Schola will be blessing us with beautiful music for the Mass.
Join us for Friday morning Mass at St. Barnabas at 9AM on October 28th. The Canongate Schola will be blessing us with beautiful music for the Mass.
To celebrate Canongate's patron saint, Saint Margaret of Scotland, we will be hosting a Feast Celebration with the students on November 16th.
Students will walk along BMW's assembly line and see for themselves how a car is built from beginning to end. This tour begins with the painted body of the vehicle and ends with the completed vehicle driving out of the plant.
Canongate students will get an inside look into what it takes to maintain an ice skating rink and tour the facilities at the Pavilion Indoor Rink in Taylors, SC.
Join us for a beautiful O Antiphon concert sung by the incredible Canongate Schola. The students will be singing between the morning Masses at St. Barnabas Catholic Church from 9:45AM - 10:45AM. The O Antiphons (also known as the Great Advent Antiphons or Great Os) are Magnificat antiphons used on the last seven days of Advent. This will be a beautiful event for the whole family to pause, reflect, and dive deeper into the Advent season.
Join us for a conversation with New Polity's Jacob Imam and Marc Barnes with Mass to follow. More info to come!
This is the classic children's story, 'Wind in the Willows', adapted by A A Milne. It tells the story of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad, and takes place along a peaceful riverbank surrounded by lush meadows. Mole is originally from a neighbouring meadow, but one fine spring day he ventures away from his home and finds the magical life of the river awaiting him.
This is the classic children's story, 'Wind in the Willows', adapted by A A Milne. It tells the story of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad, and takes place along a peaceful riverbank surrounded by lush meadows. Mole is originally from a neighbouring meadow, but one fine spring day he ventures away from his home and finds the magical life of the river awaiting him.
This is the classic children's story, 'Wind in the Willows', adapted by A A Milne. It tells the story of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad, and takes place along a peaceful riverbank surrounded by lush meadows. Mole is originally from a neighbouring meadow, but one fine spring day he ventures away from his home and finds the magical life of the river awaiting him.
This is the classic children's story, 'Wind in the Willows', adapted by A A Milne. It tells the story of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad, and takes place along a peaceful riverbank surrounded by lush meadows. Mole is originally from a neighbouring meadow, but one fine spring day he ventures away from his home and finds the magical life of the river awaiting him.
This year, we invite you to join us to celebrate 10 years of Catholic, classical education in WNC. We will start out with line dancing lessons, live music, drinks and food as well as the first look at our newly commissioned icon of St. Margaret. The event is free but RSVP's are appreciated.
Join our students and Guest Speaker Father Peter Ascik, Chemist and Priest of St. Mary Help of Christians in Shelby, NC. He will discuss science and religion and then you will have the honor of viewing student demonstrations and viewing their science presentations.