Saint Joseph’s Seminary, the center of formation for the priesthood for the Archdiocese of New York, the Diocese of Brooklyn, and the Diocese of Rockville Centre, together with the Archdiocese of New York's Office of Liturgy, has announced its first graduates from the Saint Cecilia Academy for Pastoral Musicians. A four-course, fully accredited program, the Saint Cecilia Academy trains parish musicians in the history, theology, and pastoral principles of liturgy and sacred music.
“The Saint Cecilia Academy fulfills a long-standing need to provide quality education for our dedicated parish musicians,” stated Msgr. Peter Vaccari, Rector of Saint Joseph’s Seminary. “We are excited to offer musicians a program of study in the history, theology, and pastoral principles of the Church's beautiful tradition of sacred music.”
Musicians enrolled in the Saint Cecilia Academy participate in Masters Level Courses, including:
- Introduction to Liturgy;
- Liturgical Music: History of Sacred Music, Principles of Sacred Music, Liturgical Music Planning;
- Liturgical Year/Art and Environment in Worship; and
- Introduction to Chant.
