| Pegontheroad |
Nov 23rd, 2011 10:46 AM |
A non-trip report on a Hawaiian experience
When I travel, I generally go to Mass on Sunday. I'd attended Mass at St. Augustine's By-the-Sea in Waikiki in past years, but this year's Mass was something unexpected and very special.
The choir was Tongan. I didn't understand any of the words they sang, except that I knew when the Kyrie (Lord Have Mercy) and the Gloria were being sung because the words were projected on the front walls, with the titles above them.
The choir was absolutely stunning! It's impossible to describe their music, of course, but it was simply amazing--strong and powerful. Many of the choir members were wearing Tongan clothing, with a woven mat as a sort of skirt over a regular skirt. All the ushers and some of the choir members were Tongan--big, strong-looking young men, some of them wearing the traditional skirt-like garment and bushy hair pulled back into a sort of pony tail.
I had my digital recorder with me, so I recorded most of the music, but I don't think the recording really comes close to conveying the experience.
I don't know if this was a one-time event or if it's repeated at any time, but it was wonderful.
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