- One row for each Sunday in this period, labelled with the corresponding feast from the Irish liturgical calendar, and notes about other observances that day or in the coming week.
- Extra rows for any non-Sunday feast days when churches in Ireland are likely to have music.
Review it against your own country's liturgical calendar, to show you own feast days.
- Two columns with the dates and names of the feast or liturgical calendar day.
- Three columns for your use. These are labelled Co-ordinator, Musician(s), Audio-visual. Change them to suit your (eg you may need Choir Cantor, Animator, Organist, Worship Leader, etc)
Things to note in this time period
These three months are the most demanding time of the year for many church musicians, including Lent, the Triduum and Easter, which this year falls in the middle of April, with Ash Wednesday in the last week of February.Downloads
- To download a file, click a link above. You’ll be taken to a page were can either print it or save a copy of it onto your own computer.
- This printable is for your own use in your parish / school / etc.
- If you’d like to share it with friends and associates, please give them the link to this post.
- Pinning is fine, provided it's done from this page.
Why this three month period
Planning in these three-month periods fits both the liturgical and secular seasons:- Feb - Mar - April (includes Lent and Easter)
- May - Jun - Jul (spring / summer in Europe, winter in the southern hemisphere)
- Aug - Sept - Oct (Back-to-school = start of a new year in Europe)
- Nov - Dec - Jan (New Year and summer-holidays in the south, people get together in late January to plan for the rest of the year).
If this combination doesn't suit your church, then it may be better to use the blank music roster template.
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