Music
Here at St. Toms we cherish the presence of music in our liturgical celebrations. With the exception of our full-time music coordinator, all music group members are volunteers, as well as members of the assembly. With great love and commitment they form a ministry that strives to involve and assist the community in their worship.

For your Music Schedule please click HERE (Fall '10).
For Youth Choir's schedule please click HERE (Fall '10)
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Students singing at the 7pm Mass
Changes in the Music
St. Tom's will be using the "Mass of St. Ann by Ed Bolduc" on the First Sunday of Advent.
Below is a link to a recording of this Mass setting:
Music for the New Roman Missal
These are the listings and time stamps of the songs that will be used.
Gloria - 2:28
Holy, Holy - 7:58
Memorial Acclamation: When We Eat This Bread - 9:15
Amen - 10:09
Lamb of God - 10:42
We invite you to come to the church on any Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. At this time the entire music ministry first listens to the weekend's scriptures and then discusses the upcoming liturgies. Following that we break into our smaller choirs to rehearse for at least an hour (each weekend Mass has its own group). Each group is directed by two group leaders. For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Music Coordinator.
Brad Bodine, DMA
Music Coordinator
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G. Bradley Bodine (b. 1960) holds degrees from The Evergreen State College, Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Arizona. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and commissions, including his most recent commission from a consortium of 11 university/college percussion ensembles.
Major ensembles and virtuoso performers regularly perform Dr. Bodine’s music. His compositions have been performed at major music festivals throughout the United States and in Europe. His latest composition, “Kaleidoscope: A Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra” was recorded by the Portuguese marimbist, Pedro Carneiro with Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony and was released in 2009.
G. Bradley Bodine is the Composer in Residence at both the Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center at Purdue, the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra as well as a Continuing Lecturer of music theory at Purdue University.




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