Excerpts from the Sun Folk Group CD Reprise: To Benefit St. Augustine Centennial, 1898–1998 (1998)
Editor’s Note: The full Reprise CD features 15 tracks. Copies of the original CD are available in the St. Monica Archives. The tracks were imported to a computer as M4A files. For WordPress compatibility, the M4As were converted to MP3 files.
We’ve shared tracks that are in the public domain — for instance, “Medley of Spirituals,” but not George Harrison’s “Give Me Love,” or the Godspell song “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord.”
Full Reprise: To Benefit St. Augustine, Centennial, 1898–1998 Tracklist
01. Here Comes the Sun. 02. I Believe. 03. O Happy Day. 04. Reflections on a Central Commitment [written by Rochester deacon Ray Defendorf]. 05. Allelu. 06. Medley of Spirituals. 07. Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord. 08. He Ain’t Heavy. 09. Get Together. 10. Man is Free. 11. He’s Got the Whole World. 12. To Be Alive. 13. Day is Done. 14. Give Me Love. 15. We’ve Been to the Mountain.
The documents featured here are reproduced with the permission of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester Archives. The hardcopies of these documents are held at the St. Monica Archives (SMA).
Beatrice Ganley, SSJ, “In the Interests of Life: School Closing at St. Augustine’s,” Re:Union, Sisters of St. Joseph, Rochester, New York No. 5 (Spring 1987), Pages 2–4
Sr. Anna Louise Staub, “An Interview with Marian Schaefer Smith,” Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester Newsletter 31, No. 9 (May 23, 1997), Pages 43–44
Note: Readers may also be interested in an article on page 46 of this issue — “Death penalty just begets more violence” by Sister Francis Cecilia English.
All primary sources are published with the permission of the St. Monica Archives (SMA).
St. Augustine Newsletter with Episcopal Deacon–Ecumenical Relations Article (Jun. 22, 1986)
Note: This bulletin describes how, in June 1986, St. Augustine parishioner Brian McNulty became a Roman Catholic deacon, while his wife Lynne McNulty became an Episcopalian deacon.