Adult Choir
Made up of parishioners who have a love of music and pleasant singing voices. Members of the adult choir will be accountable to weekly rehearsals, and participation at the 9:30 AM Sunday liturgy is required. Rehearsals are Thursday evening from 7:00 - 8:30 pm in Church. This choir takes a break during the summer months, and resumes its choral year each fall with special focus on the liturgical seasons of Advent—Easter.
Children's Choir
The Children’s Choir, open to students from 3rd-8th grade, rehearses weekly during the academic year on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from September to June. The Children's Choir sings monthly at the 9:30 am Sunday Mass.
Youth Choir
The Youth Choir is open to teens in Grades 7-12. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and the commitment to be at choir rehearsals and Masses. The Youth choir rehearses at 4:00 PM on Sundays and sings at the 5:30 PM Sunday Mass during the school year. The Youth choir also sings at one of the Christmas Eve Masses and at one of the Holy Week liturgies. Contact Daniel Flores for more information.
Cantors
Gifted with a mature, pleasant singing voice, they have a strong commitment to weekly formation and personal preparation. Cantors aid the assembly at Mass and other sacramental celebrations by leading the assembly in sung prayer and proclaiming the psalm. All music and materials, including voice training, will be provided. Those interested will be asked to audition. Please contact the Director of Music for details.
Instrumental Musicians
Help enhance and support prayer and worship, especially during high liturgical seasons. Open to adults and High School students who have an intermediate to advanced ability on strings, percussion, brass, or woodwind instruments.
Handbell Choir
Provides festive embellishments to the liturgical music for Sundays and Feast Days from September to June. Open to teens and adults and meets weekly on Tuesday evening from 7:00 - 8:00 pm in the Narthex. For more information, please contact Andrew Kenney.