Cathedral hosts “Through Darkness to Light” concert to reflect on the effects of the pandemic

The Cathedral of Saint Thomas More’s choir, an instrumental ensemble and organist Mary Beth Bennet, under the direction of Richard P. Gibala perform at “Through Darkness to Light” concert Sunday, Nov. 14 in Arlington. The concert was a musical journey of reflection, healing and hope on the impact of the pandemic. PIA HOVENGA | CATHOLIC HERALD

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Michael Cedrone reads the reflection piece “I am a garbageman” by Aaron Meier during “Through Darkness to Light” concert Sunday, Nov. 14 at the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More in Arlington. PIA HOVENGA | CATHOLIC HERALD

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Concert-goers are invited to sing “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” at the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More concert “Through Darkness to Light” Sunday, Nov. 14 in Arlington. The concert was a setting to reflect on the impact of the pandemic. PIA HOVENGA | CATHOLIC HERALD

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The Cathedral of Saint Thomas More’s choir hosts “Through Darkness to Light” concert to reflect on the effects of the pandemic.

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