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As it can be observed in Church documents schola cantorum plays a key role in the concern for proper quality of the sacred music. The Magisterium recommends that choirs should be established in every parish. Proper activity of schola cantorum may de facto result in introducing Pope’s and Vaticanum Secundum regulations into the life of the Church. Great responsibility rests upon the leader of a choir, who should be concerned about the quality of the sacred music in a particular parish. In view of numerous errors and breaking of the church law church musicians indicate urgent need to rethink the participation of choir in divine services. Also nowadays schola cantorum plays a very important role and may help to introduce liturgical renewal in the life of the Church.
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Over the centuries, singing ensembles have occupied assorted liturgical locations in church space. Nowadays – pursuant to music-related church laws – they ought to occupy a place duly highlighting their special participation and purpose in liturgy. Singing group place[1]ment shall take account of its composition as well. The placement and purpose of signing ensembles alike have to be viewed in the context of Church traditions and laws. In terms of the nature and tasks assigned to specific singing groups in liturgy, they may be classified as the choir and schola cantorum, respectively. A synthetic presentation of the topic will be particularly helpful to persons responsible for preparing solemn liturgical celebrations
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