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Liturgical Music Institute JULY 23-28, 2017 THE SEMINARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Seminary of the Immaculate Conception 440 West Neck Road, Huntington, NY 11743 631.423.0483 ext. 179 [email protected] www.liturgicalmusicinstitute.org We are grateful to World Library Publications, the music and liturgy division of J.S. Paluch, for their support of the Liturgical Music Institute “Pastoral musicians should receive appropriate formation that is based on their baptismal call to discipleship; that grounds them in a love for and knowledge of Scripture, Catholic teaching, Liturgy, and music; and that equips them with the musical, liturgical and pastoral skills to serve the Church at prayer.” - Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship, #50 The Liturgical Music Institute offers musical, liturgical and pastoral formation for both new and experienced liturgical musicians. Over the course of five and a half days, participants take a ten hour liturgical theology course, skills workshops (organ, voice, choral conducting, music theory or music composition) and plenum workshops that focus on specific pastoral dimensions of liturgical music ministry. They also attend spiritual conferences, sung Morning and Evening Prayer and daily Mass and interact with the faculty and other liturgical participants from around the United States to share ideas, concerns and best practices. The week culminates with a choral concert featuring the faculty and participants of the Institute. The Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, situated on 215 acres close to the Long Island Sound, provides a unique and tranquil setting for the Institute. Liturgies are held in the historic monastic chapel with its three manual E.M. Skinner organ. Classrooms and meeting rooms are equipped with state of the art technology. Accommodations consist of single air conditioned bedrooms with private bathrooms and showers. Costs include $450 for tuition, $300 for accommodations, $175 for meals and $55 for books. Participants are encouraged to seek financial assistance from the institutions where they work. For more information and for registration information, consult our website, www.liturgicalmusicinstitute.org. Early registration ends June 1, 2017. Rev. Paul Colloton, OSFS, D.Min. Msgr. Joseph DeGrocco Susan Hugelmeyer Lisa Kelly Keith Kalemba Rev. Michael Joncas John Miller Christopher Ferraro Alan Hommerding Frank Crosio 2017 Institute Faculty

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Liturgical Music Institute JULY 23-28, 2017

THE SEMINARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception 440 West Neck Road, Huntington, NY 11743

631.423.0483 ext. 179 [email protected] www.liturgicalmusicinstitute.org

We are grateful to World Library Publications, the music and liturgy division

of J.S. Paluch, for their support of the Liturgical Music Institute

“Pastoral musicians should receive appropriate formation that is based on their baptismal call to discipleship; that grounds them in a love for and knowledge of Scripture, Catholic teaching, Liturgy, and music; and that equips them with the musical, liturgical and pastoral skills to serve the Church at prayer.”

- Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship, #50

The Liturgical Music Institute offers musical, liturgical and pastoral formation for both new and experienced liturgical musicians. Over the course of five and a half days, participants take a ten hour liturgical theology course, skills workshops (organ, voice, choral conducting, music theory or music composition) and plenum workshops that focus on specific pastoral dimensions of liturgical music ministry. They also attend spiritual conferences, sung Morning and Evening Prayer and daily Mass and interact with the faculty and other liturgical participants from around the United States to share ideas, concerns and best practices. The week culminates with a choral concert featuring the faculty and participants of the Institute. The Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, situated on 215 acres close to the Long Island Sound, provides a unique and tranquil setting for the Institute. Liturgies are held in the historic monastic chapel with its three manual E.M. Skinner organ. Classrooms and meeting rooms are equipped with state of the art technology. Accommodations consist of single air conditioned bedrooms with private bathrooms and showers. Costs include $450 for tuition, $300 for accommodations, $175 for meals and $55 for books. Participants are encouraged to seek financial assistance from the institutions where they work. For more information and for registration information, consult our website, www.liturgicalmusicinstitute.org. Early registration ends June 1, 2017.

R e v. P au l Co l lo to n,

O SF S , D.M in.

M s g r . J o s e p h

De Gro c c o

S us a n Hug e l me y e r

L is a K e l ly

K e i t h K a le mb a

R e v . M ic ha e l J o nca s

J o hn M il l e r

C hr i s t op h er F er r ar o

Al an Hommer d ing

F r a nk C ro s io

2017 Institute Faculty