Pastor: Rev. James W. Jackson, FSSP 

Chapelmaster (Music Director): Mr. Richard Wheeler

Organist: Miss Sam Dawson

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Parochial Vicar: Rev. Joseph Hearty, FSSP 

Archivist: Mr. Paul Cyr

Webmaster: Mr. Nicholas Trandem

Domina Nostra Montis Carmeli, ora pro nobis!

Welcome to the Choir Site of OLMC Littleton, CO

Welcome to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish - Littleton, CO Choir website.

All visitors are welcome to see our music lists and forum, however only choir members, registered parishioners, and special guests can participate in the forum and see the actual scores and recordings in the "Repertoire" section.  Our Gregorian chant repertoire section will soon be free to view by anyone!  

However, if you use our site regularly we ask that you please make a small donation to our music program here.

(large ones are nice too)  Although the benefits of our site are considerable the time and work and effort that goes into it are substantial.  Please, if you can give something, please do so.  A donation can be made to 

Music Department

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church
5612 S. Hickory Street
Littleton, CO 80120

Visitors DO have access to the learning section.  For instructions on how to use the site to learn specific music and for music education purposes please check the Resources button to the left or just click on the link.  Once there you can click on Getting Started and follow the instructions.  We have linked to a very informative site that goes over training and music resources.

If you click on a specifc Sunday in the calendar and then the mass you'll be able to see the music that is scheduled for that particular day.  Music will be subject to change, however we are making every effort to advance the schedule so that all can be aware of upcoming schedules.

De Ritibus Servandis in Cantu Missae (1961)

  1. When the priest goes towards the altar, the cantors begin the Introit. On Ferias and Simples the Intonation is to be sung by one cantor as far as the sign * : on other Feasts and Sundays, there should be two cantors: but on Solemn Feasts there should be four, if as many as four are available. The choir continues until the Psalm. The first part of the Verse of the Psalm as far as the asterisk, and the V. Gloria Patri, are sung by the cantors, the full choir taking up the rest of the verse.
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