"Hallelujah! Praise God in his holy sanctuary; give praise in the mighty dome of heaven. Give praise for his mighty deeds, praise him for his great majesty. Give praise with blasts upon the horn, praise him with harp and lyre. Give praise with tambourines and dance, praise him with strings and pipes. Give praise with crashing cymbals, praise him with sounding cymbals."
– Psalm 150:1-5
– Psalm 150:1-5
Who We Are
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What We Do
Laudare provides theologically sound, liturgically appropriate music for the 6 p.m. Sunday Mass in a manner that encourages communal singing and worship throughout the sacrifice of the Mass. Repertoire ranges from timeless traditional hymns to those composed by contemporary liturgical composers, each brought to life through vocal harmony and tasteful accompaniment. Through our music, we invite and inspire those in the pews to sing as we all humbly raise our voices—mighty or lowly—to the Lord in laudare (praise).
When We Meet
We rehearse from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. on Sundays, right before the 6 p.m. Mass.
Join Us / Contact Us
We are actively seeking both male and female vocalists and would consider adding woodwind or string instruments with good sight-reading ability.
If you are interested in learning more and/or sharing their vocal or instrumental talents, please contact Paul Kindt, director of Laudare, at pkindt@zoomtown.com. You can also come up to the choir loft to say hello after the 6 p.m. Sunday Mass. We are actively seeking both male and female vocalists, and would consider adding woodwind or string instruments with good sight-reading ability.
If you are interested in learning more and/or sharing their vocal or instrumental talents, please contact Paul Kindt, director of Laudare, at pkindt@zoomtown.com. You can also come up to the choir loft to say hello after the 6 p.m. Sunday Mass. We are actively seeking both male and female vocalists, and would consider adding woodwind or string instruments with good sight-reading ability.