Choralschola & Mary Immaculate Choir
Bonum est confitéri Dómino,
et psállere nómini tuo, Altíssime.
— Psalm 91:2
“It is good to give praise to the Lord, and to sing to Thy name, O Most High.”
The Mary Immaculate Choir (MIC), founded now a quarter century ago by local faithful, is mixed-voice ensemble chanting sacred polyphony Sundays and most solemn-holy days in churches of the region where the ancient Roman Liturgy is offered. In 2021 the Choir even brought this music home to Rome, as missionaries. Visit the website at
where you can learn more and hear choral selections.
The MIC's choralschola (or "schola") continues the rich tradition of Gregorian chant also solely for the greater glory of God in the sacred Liturgy.
Your donation to this worthy program will help to restore Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony to the Liturgy celebrated in churches near and far, as it has been prayed for centuries in the Roman Church.
Our Choir in the News
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Morning Call, 5 August 2021 — Faith in harmony: An Allentown Catholic church choir is taking its musical gifts to Rome
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National Catholic Register, 26 October 2021 — To Rome With Our Lady: Commemorating Lepanto in Song