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Congregational Singing at Mass, with Darrell St. Romain, on Music and the Church Ep. 29

Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza
Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza
Episode • Oct 17, 2018 • 41m
Catholics can sing! Here's how one music director leads congregational singing at Mass in bilingual and multi-ethnic parishes.







Darrell St. Romain is the Director of Music at Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Farmers Branch, TX. With his background ranging from rural Louisiana to the Cathedral of Dallas (where he worked while studying for his Master's Degree of Sacred Music at Southern Methodist University), he has a keen understanding of leading music programs in bilingual and multi-ethnic parishes.



In our conversation we discuss:



Congregational participation that doesn't necessarily entail congregational singing (something I discussed with Mary Catherine Levri in an earlier podcast episode)Teaching new music to the congregationUsing Latin in bilingual Masses to build communitySupporting various music ensembles in your congregation without micromanaging the leaders of those groupsThe dangers of labeling services by musical style (the "Gospel Mass" at 9:30, the "Traditional Mass" at 11)



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Favorite Quotes



Darrell on teaching new Mass settings: remember, "no matter where you are working, there are always going to be people who want to participate." (So help them out!)



"Why do we have to be comfortable when we come to worship? I don't think anybody who had an encounter with Jesus was comfortable the whole time." –Darrell St. Romain on congregational singing at Mass



Resources We Mentioned



Another perspective on congregational participation at Mass earlier on Music and the ChurchFlor y canto Lead Me, Guide Me (1st and 2nd editions)"Alabaré a mi Señor""Taste and See""Holy, Holy, Holy""Holy God, We Praise Thy Name"



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