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Chorus
Breviarii (Choir of the Breviary) San Diego
is a weekly study and prayer group established in
January 2001, undertaking an inquiry of the
traditional rites and offices of the Roman
Breviary and its chant. The group is guided by
John Polhamus, a liturgical musician experienced
in the traditional rites and offices of the 1962
liturgical books now re-approved for use since
1984. Though often relegated to concert
performances, Gregorian chants are, in reality,
inseparable from the Church at prayer. Tenebrae
and the Office of the Dead being the principal
large liturgies of the year, the institution of
frequent Sunday Parish Vespers - as encouraged
by the documents of the second Vatican Council -
represent the majority of the year's activities.
Gregorian Chant, a form capable of endless
refinement, is also accessible to the most
untrained of beginners. If your spiritual
aspiration is to pray in this way, don't hesitate to
join us. Men are particularly encouraged to
participate due to the requirements of liturgical
function, but invitation is open to all. There is no
fee for attendance, but nominal expenses will be
incurred for the provision of music. Chorus
Breviarii San Diego meets on Monday evenings
from 19:00 to 22:00 (7 pm to 10 pm) at:
St. Maximilian Kolbe
Roman Catholic Polish Mission
1735 Grand Avenue (West off I-5)
Pacific Beach, San Diego 92109
For further information call the group director John
Polhamus at: 858.273.5180, the group
administrator Ron Clemente at: 858.410.5327 or send
us an e-mail at:
contact_us@chorusbreviarii.com .
Please check our
Live Events.
Our official web site is at
www.chorusbreviarii.com
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Anthem to the Blessed Virgin Mary |
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It is sung before procession in major and
minor litanies |
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The Kyrie is sung at the beginning of the
mass. The text is Greek. |
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