Sacred Heart Students Sing at N.D.

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Ten Sacred Heart School students were a part of the Pueri Cantores (Young Choristers) Choral Group singing at the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord Mass March 26. Students from schools throughout the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend participated in this Mass. Pictured (L to R) in front of the Basilica are, front row: Kennedy Glenn, Sarah Johnson, Rachel Boyle, Amy Herendeen, Megan Sullivan, Anna Sullivan; back row: Andrew Southworth, Clay Kelsheimer, Abby Serbousek, Macy Glenn and Karen Kelsheimer, Sacred Heart music teacher.[[In-content Ad]]

Ten Sacred Heart School students were a part of the Pueri Cantores (Young Choristers) Choral Group singing at the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord Mass March 26. Students from schools throughout the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend participated in this Mass. Pictured (L to R) in front of the Basilica are, front row: Kennedy Glenn, Sarah Johnson, Rachel Boyle, Amy Herendeen, Megan Sullivan, Anna Sullivan; back row: Andrew Southworth, Clay Kelsheimer, Abby Serbousek, Macy Glenn and Karen Kelsheimer, Sacred Heart music teacher.[[In-content Ad]]
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