Choir

"Liturgical worship is given a more noble form when it is celebrated in song, with the ministers of each degree fulfilling their ministry and the people participating in it. 

Indeed, through this form, prayer is expressed in a more attractive way, the mystery of the liturgy, with its hierarchical and community nature, is more openly shown, the unity of hearts is more profoundly achieved by the union of voices, minds are more easily raised to heavenly things by the beauty of the sacred rites, and the whole celebration more clearly prefigures that heavenly liturgy which is enacted in the holy city of Jerusalem."   -- Musicam Sacram (5)

The Church considers music as almost required in the liturgy.  We have a plethora of music from over 2000 years.  As such, we have much to share and much to pray, for it was St. Augustine who said: "those who sing pray twice." The choir is looking for all kinds: 

The most important prerequisite to singing is wanting to "make a joyful noise unto the Lord" (Ps. 100).  

If you feel as though God may have gifted you the ability and desire to fulfill this ministry for the People of God, fill out the ministry interest form below.