A solo voice emerges, singing the traditional plainchant with a modern, lyrical clarity. The cantor acts as the narrator, a steady guide leading the soul toward "the holy city, Jerusalem."
This feature is a testament to the power of simplicity: three elements—voice, keys, and harmony—coming together to turn a moment of mourning into a masterpiece of peace. A solo voice emerges, singing the traditional plainchant
At the 7:00 PM service, the choir serves as the "Angelic Host." They enter softly on the refrain, providing a lush, four-part harmonic bed beneath the cantor’s lead. Their voices don’t overpower; they surround, creating a sonic embrace that mimics the "choirs of angels" described in the text. Why It Resonates Their voices don’t overpower; they surround, creating a
The flickering candlelight of a Sunday evening at 7:00 PM creates a sanctuary of stillness, a final transition before the new week begins. Against this backdrop, the "Songs of the Angels" (In Paradisum) funeral hymn is reimagined not just as a farewell, but as a soaring bridge between the earthly and the eternal. The Sunday 7pm Feature The Sunday 7pm Feature