Memorial Service Program
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
4:00 p.m.
Opening Procession
Tim Brumfeld, organ
Paul Winter, soprano saxophone
Omega Dancers and Ralph Lee and the Mettawee River Company
Welcome
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski
Dean, Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Reflections
Mary Evelyn Tucker The Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale;
The American Teilhard Association
Reading
Excerpt from The Human Phenomenon by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Read by Reverend Franklin Vilas
The American Teilhard Association
Music
“Stained Glass Morning”
Music by Eugene Friesen
Performed by Bellbirds, Uirapuru (musician wren of the Amazon), Eugene Friesen, cello
A Moment of Grace
Thomas Berry
From the Thomas Berry interviews by Marty Ostrow, Fine Cut Productions
Reflections
John A. Grim The Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale;
The American Teilhard Association
Music
Lauda
Words by Franciscan Friar, Jacopone da Todi (1236-1306)
Music by Sr. Kathleen Deignan, CND
Sung by Sr. Kathleen Deignan, CND
Iona College
Reading:
Excerpt from Thomas Berry’s “New Story”
Read by Catherine de Bary Sleight
The American Teilhard Association
Music
Adoro te Devote
Traditional Gregorian chant, words by St. Thomas Aquinas c. 1260
Translation by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Tim Brumfeld, organ
Sung by Sr. Kathleen Deignan, CND
Tribute
“Kin to an Extended Family Beyond All Counting”
Wm. Theodore de Bary, Columbia University
Music
Canyon Chaconne
Music by Paul Winter and Paul Halley
Performed by Paul Winter, soprano saxophone
Tim Brumfeld, organ
Poem
“Oh Watchman, What of the Night?” by Brian Edward Brown
Read by Brian Edward Brown, Iona College
Music
“To My Old Brown Earth”
Performed by Pete Seeger and chorus from the album Pete, Living Music Records
Reflections
Sr. Miriam MacGillis, OP Genesis Farm
Music
“Good Wish”
Music by Jan Harmon
Words from the Carmina Gaedelica
Performed by Gordon Bok from the album Solstice Gems, Living Music Records
Reflections
Brian Swimme
California Institute of Integral Studies
Closing Hymn
“For the Beauty of the Earth”
Paul Winter, soprano saxophone
Eugene Friesen, cello
Tim Brumfeld, organ
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