Live Stream & Videos of Services
During the pandemic, all masses and special services can be viewed live on Facebook and are archived on our YouTube channel.
The Ascension Choir also has its own SoundCloud page.
Stay-at-Home service of Advent Lessons & Carol
via Zoom
This abbreviated service features choral works of G. P. da Palestrina, Herbert Howells, Tomás Luis de Victoria, and hymns sung by members of the Ascension Choir and organ works of Johann Pachelbel and David White,
via Zoom
This abbreviated service features choral works of G. P. da Palestrina, Herbert Howells, Tomás Luis de Victoria, and hymns sung by members of the Ascension Choir and organ works of Johann Pachelbel and David White,
A short video introducing Church of the Ascension to the candidates for 13th Bishop of Chicago can be viewed here:
Musical Offering from the Church of the Ascension Choir and Organist, Ascension Day --May 21, 2020
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Coelos ascendit hodie, Op. 38, No. 2 for double choir a cappella (Recorded in choir members' respective homes)
Organ Voluntaries : Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Komm, heiliger Geist, Herr Gott à 2 Clav. et Ped. BWV 652 Attributed to Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) and possibly by Adolphe Marty (1865-1942) Fantaisie pour l’Ascension sur le prose « Solemnis hæc festivitas « [1900]
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Organ Recital for Ascensiontide
David White, Organist, Church of the Ascension's Schlicker-Schrader Organ. Works by Johann Ludwig Krebs, Gustav Merkel, Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, And Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. |
Having trouble seeing the videos? Watch on Facebook.
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Sermon for Stay-at-Home Mass August 16th--St. Mary the Virgin Guest Preacher: Joshua Heath. Doctoral Candidate, Trinity College Cambridge |
"Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness."
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30 a.m. - Morning Prayer, via Zoom 9:00 a.m. - Stay-at-Home Mass via Zoom 11:00 a.m. In-person said Mass with Organ (registration is required for all in-person services) Full Schedule |
Our free parking lot is located on the northeast corner of La Salle Boulevard and Maple Street.
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