As my associate pastor says often, "Nothing is too good for God." He makes a good case for worship being our top priority and the best thing we can spend our money on.
I recently was quoted a price for a cantor (from Lyric Opera) of $350 to sing Pie Jesu on Good Friday and 3 others selections (Abide With Me, OSacred Head and Were You There) for a 1-hour prayer service.
Actually, I'm finding the use of the "Responsorial Psalm" increasingly common among protestant churches.
But, because she wasn't the organist, she was able to lead the congregation in song.
I see that the church needs to pay it's bills and the first thing they will do is look at this $4,000 dollars a year being spent and say "well that can go toward something else more needed in the church!".
Or it could be that she is commenting on the difficulty of conducting WHILE playing the organ due to how the choir loft is arranged.
I know of a number of organists who have the exact same difficulty...which has nothing to do with their ability to direct a choir or lead hymn singing and everything to do with visibility.
the Confirmandi didn't sing the music they requested
Why do parishes put confirmandi or first communicants on display to sing when they are not used to it and have not volunteered for such a role?
kids enjoy having a role at church, but they don't enjoy having a show made of them.
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