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  1. 17 de feb. de 2020 · If we think of the lay choir as simply a community of disciples within the larger community of the church committed to common life and work and prayer “in choir,” the choir ministers simply be being, by mirroring to the whole Church its own identity, its own destiny.

  2. The choir is a facilitator of worship. It seeks to show the congregation (under pastoral guidance) the way to extend beyond the temporal and reach, if only briefly, a taste of the worship of heaven. It exhibits a worship in spirit and in truth which encourages the congregation to do the same.

  3. In Orthodox services, choir members represent the laity, responding to the liturgical dialogue set by the priest. This places a sacred responsibility on them during our worship services. They are called to be knowledgeable not only of the hymns and responses, but also about the correct order of the worship services.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2017 · The primary role of the choir is to pray the Mass. Traditionally, choirs and scholae have always been clerical groups. The choir sings the Mass just as the priest celebrates the Mass. Sacred Music is part of the liturgy and the role of the choir is to pray them through singing.

  5. 50 (Fifty) years after the closing of the Vatican Council (1962-65), which gave the Church a new, renovated, enriched, joyful (potentially!) Liturgy, we must admit that the ROLE OF THE CHOIR - which is vital and essential in our Sunday liturgies - is still badly misunderstood; I would even say "ignored," by the members themselves of the choir and especially by those who are responsible for the ...

  6. 5 de ene. de 2017 · Interview on the Role of Choirs in the Catholic Church. Peter Kwasniewski. Earlier this week, Aleteia published a two-part interview with me "all about choirs" — their historical origin and role in the liturgy, the special qualities of polyphonic music, the pro-choir teaching of the Second Vatican Council, the commentary of John ...

  7. www.vatican.va › archive › hist_councilsMusicam sacram

    The priest and his ministers, because of the sacred order they have received, hold a special place in these celebrations, as do also—by reason of the ministry they perform—the servers, readers, commentators and those in the choir.[11] 14. The priest, acting in the person of Christ, presides over the gathered assembly.