Where:
Natick High School Auditorium
13 East Central Street
Natick, MA 01760
Admission:
$35
Categories:
Good for Groups, Kid Friendly, Music, Social Good
Event website:
pauline.org/concert
The Daughters of St Paul Choir has announced the 2024 dates for their annual multi-city Christmas concert tour. “Come to Bethlehem: A Christmas Concert with the Daughters of St. Paul” will be touring in New York, Boston and New Orleans. These uplifting events feature original choral arrangements, inspirational stories, and audience participation to help families joyfully prepare for the coming of Christ at Christmas.
The Boston show is being held on Saturday, December 14th at 7:00pm and Sunday, December 15th at 3:00pm. Tickets are $35 with free admission for children ages 12 and under. The event is being held at Natick High School Auditorium (13 East Central Street, Natick, MA). Tickets can be purchased at pauline.org/concert.
The Daughters of St. Paul Choir has been sharing the message of God’s love through live concerts and choral recordings for over forty years. Their annual Christmas concert tour is one expression of the wider mission of the Daughters of St. Paul, a religious community founded to proclaim the Gospel through all forms of media: from books, videos, and podcasts to music, speaking events, and Pauline Books & Media centers across the country.
The 2024 “Come to Bethlehem” tour features seven Daughters of St. Paul and an upbeat mix of contemporary and traditional Christmas carols. “Music has a way of opening us up to what our hearts desire most deeply: to know that we are loved by God,” said Sr. Margaret Timothy Sato, Choir Director. “Our Christmas concerts celebrate this love and invite people into it, no matter where they are or what their story is. Our upbeat program—which features music, choreography, stories, props, and a video wall—springs from the joy of the Gospel that characterizes our lives as Daughters of St. Paul. We pray that all who attend our concerts will experience this joy as well and leave with a deeper sense of God’s love for them.”