Portland Oregon Chapter Event
Please extend an invitation to all of the pastoral musicians,
clergy and parish staff in your parish to attend. All are welcome.
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Workshop Registration Form and Payment: Day of Event (print form)
Individual registration fee: $20.00
Parish group registration fee of 5 or more: $100.00
by cash or check made payable to NPM Portland Oregon Chapter
Name _________________________________________________________
Parish _________________________________________________________
Address/city/state/zip. ____________________________________________
E-mail address _________________________________________________
Daytime phone number __________________________________________
List of names of Parish group (5 or more; list here or back of form) __________
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Virtual Attendance: e-mail PortlandOR@NPM.org for the ZOOM link no later
than January 21, 2022
Virtual Attendee: Donation encouraged
Mail Registration form and fee by check made payable to
NPM Portland Oregon Chapter
c/o Agnes Zueger, Chapter Director
16380 SW Woodcrest Ave, Tigard, OR 97224
For more information: e-mail Agnes Zueger, NPM Portland Oregon Chapter
Director, at PortlandOR@npm.org
Workshop Description and Program Outline
In-person attendance: Face masks are required indoors for all person (KN95
recommended). Thank you for following this State mandate.
This workshop looks at the role of music, as well as the other sacred arts, in
forming our Christian beliefs. How do the liturgical arts impart that deep felt
knowledge of head and heart and faith, the knowledge that nurtures whole
human persons and inspires a knowing from the inside out?
Program Outline on Saturday, January 22, 2022
9:00 - 9:20 Refreshments and socializing
9:20 - 9:40 Morning Prayer
9:40 - 11:30 Presentation
11:30 - 12:00 Q&A
Rev. Michael S. Driscoll, Ph.D., S.T.D.
Professor Emeritus, Theology
Michael Driscoll is a priest of the Diocese of Helena in Montana. He is an emeritus
member of the theology department and the founding director of the Graduate
Program in Sacred Music. His scholarly interests are in the area of liturgy and
sacramental theology, coauthoring a book with Michael Joncas entitled, The Order
of Mass: A Roman Missal Study Edition and Workbook. He served as president of
the North American Academy of Liturgy (2002-03), executive officer of the Catholic
Academy of Liturgy (2011-13), and a member of the executive council of the
international ecumenical association, Societas Liturgica (2002--08).
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