The Philadelphia Boys choir toured Italy from July 19-Aug. 1.
“Kyrios Emmanuel” emerged more than 25 years ago in Argentina.
Fr. Dante prepares his new album Tiempo de Gracia. “I believe the challenge of these times is that every sense needs to be used to announce the good news,” he says.
They hope to return and perform at World Youth Day in Lisbon.
The group made up of 14 artists from 20 different countries is embarking on a new tour.
John Finch is a worship leader and songwriter. He has helped lead congregations across the United States and recently performed in Panama WYD.
They are called “Impactados x Cristo” and they compose religious songs.
He always liked electronic music and decided to compose his own songs as a DJ.
The rock group gave six concerts in Panama during WYD.
There was a special song dedicated to marriage, religious, priestly and missionary vocations.
They sang while the pope was praying in front of Our Lady of Fatima statue.
He has more than 90,000 followers in Instagram. Now Pablo Martínez shares the Gospel of the day in short videos with a touch of humor.
They are the first choir composed of deaf children in Lebanon. Some of them are Syrian refugees.
The pope celebrated Mass at St. Peter's Basilica for the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Steven Malcolm says he wants his music to inspire people to become active disciples.
Some people may prefer silent prayer, but Mathias Michael was never one of them. From a young age, long before becoming a professional singer-songwriter, he felt God's presence revealing itself most powerfully through music of worship.
Brooke Robertson found her way as soon as she stopped searching. The singer-songwriter thought her career would involve occupational therapy, until she discovered her voice was what could have the most profound impact on others.
Fifteen years ago, Shaun Garrison began feeling an inexplicable desire to create music. After a bit of discerning, the Colorado resident realized God was sending a signal and he's been exceeding his own expectations ever since.
It is the choir of the Shrine of the Divine Mercy and for the last five years they have been singing songs such as “a capela,” “kantičkos,” or popular Lithuanian melodies.
Migrants and refugees from different cultures joined in a song.