This is the liturgical season that immediately follows Advent.
What is Christmas?
This is the language that "Gracias" is in.
What is Spanish?
"This little light of mine..."
What is "I'm gonna let it shine"?
This hymn is typically accompanied by St. Dominic students playing body percussion.
What is Go Make a Difference?
This is the name of the song that is sung right before the Gospel reading.
What is "Alleluia"? (except during Lent)
This is the liturgical season that immediately follows Lent.
What is Easter?
The language you are speaking when you say "Maraming salamat".
What is Tagalog (Filipino)?
"Refiner's Fire..."
What is "My heart's desire"?
One of our hymns that is set in a 3/4 time signature.
What is Rain Down?
This is the part of the liturgy that the recessional chant is sung.
What is the ending?
In this liturgical season, we typically sing O Come, O Come Emmanuel.
What is Advent?
The language you are speaking when you say "Danke schön".
What is German?
"Rain down, rain down..."
What is "Rain down your love on your people"?
This popular hymn is set in a minor key.
What is O Come, O Come Emmanuel?
This is the name of the scripture readings that King David (mostly) wrote.
What are psalms?
Purify My Heart is usually sung during this liturgical season.
What is Lent?
The language you are speaking when you say "Xie xie".
What is Mandarin?
"That mourns in lonely exile here..."
What is "Until the Son of God appear"?
This hymn that St. Dominic sings is an example of call and response.
What is Malo! Malo! Thanks Be to God?
This is the official name for when the priest gives his sermon.
What is the homily?
In this liturgical season, the priest wears green.
What is Ordinary Time?
The language you are speaking when you say "Terima kasih".
What is Indonesian?
"We are the hands of Christ..."
What is "Reaching out to those in need"?
The hymns Go Make a Difference, Malo Malo, and Purify My Heart all feature these types of rhythms.
What is syncopated?
The Gospel readings are almost always chosen from one of these books.
What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?