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Concerts Policy for Parishes

A letter sent to all priests and music directors on February 1, 2006 clarifies issues regarding concerts in churches in the Archdiocese of Denver. If you have questions please click the link for the letter, or contact the Office of Liturgy at either 303-715-3156 or by email at liturgy.office@archden.org.

 

February 1, 2006

Recently, the Office of Liturgy has received numerous inquiries regarding the issue of concerts in churches. Many clergy, directors of music and lay faithful call to ask questions about this issue and the guidelines that should be followed. At the request of senior staff of the Archdiocese of Denver, I have been asked to clarify this issue.

In 1987, the Congregation of Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments produced a document regarding this issue and the norms contained there are still the guiding principles for concerts. In addition, the Pastoral Handbook has established particular law for the Archdiocese of Denver.

While the Church has a long history of supporting the arts, including music in all forms, it is also necessary to ensure that churches, consecrated and set apart for divine worship, are in no way compromised by the performance of music that does not elevate one towards God.

Therefore, I bring to your attention several important points regarding concerts in churches.

  • Requests for a concert must be made in writing to the Archbishop of Denver from the pastor. The Archbishop will grant permission on an indivual concert basis.
  • Entrance to the church must be open to all and the sacred space respected.
  • Tickets can not be sold, but rather a suggested donation can be established.
  • Musicians and singers should not be in the sanctuary, with great respect shown to altar, ambo and the presider’s chair.
  • The Blessed Sacrament should be reserved in a side chapel or other suitable place.
  • Music must be of the Christian tradition and secular music is not allowed.

For a complete listing of the law of the Archdiocese I ask you to refer to the Pastoral Handbook section 5.11.4. Remember this applies only to concerts in churches and not other venues within the parish.

Additionally, the Denver Catholic Register will only accept advertising for concerts in churches after the concert has been approved by the Archbishop of Denver.

It is hoped that by clarifying the issue and setting forth these guidelines a balance may be established between works of sacred music being accessible to the faithful in this format and the church remaining sacred space and a dwelling place of God.

Sincerely Yours in Christ,

Reverend Monsignor Thomas S. Fryar, V.G.
Moderator of the Curia

 

 

 

 

 
 
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