Missa Gaia ("Earth Mass") Podcast
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The
Missa Gaia ,
or Earth Mass, is a contemporary worship service that integrates world
music with recorded sounds such as the calls of wolves, whales, eagles
and seals. It celebrates the whole earth as a sacred space. The first
Missa Gaia was celebrated in honor of Mother Earth on Mother’s Day, May
10, 1981. The unique and mesmerizing music is by Paul Winter,
award-winning saxophonist, bandleader, composer and founder of Living
Music and the Paul Winter Consort. Motivated by the vision of a
musical-ecological community, Winter has developed his unique "Earth
Music." Come experience this unforgettable ceremony performed by John
Coleman, S.J., John Flaherty, director of music and liturgy, and Campus
Ministry.
- Celebrant: John Coleman, S.J., Casassa Chair of Social Values, LMU