1F: Liturgical music especially for Secondary School Students
This workshop seeks to explore principles around the process of choosing music with young people to mentor, empower, and educate them as Music Ministers. It explains how to meet young people where they are, while also opening the riches of their wider faith tradition. The workshop includes singing through music that has enriched liturgy at Marcellin College, Melbourne where Fiona was Director of Music, and at Boston College where Fiona was the first Graduate Assistant for Liturgical Music at the School of Theology and Ministry.
This workshop seeks to explore principles around the process of choosing music with young people to mentor, empower, and educate them as Music Ministers. It explains how to meet young people where they are, while also opening the riches of their wider faith tradition. The workshop includes singing through music that has enriched liturgy at Marcellin College, Melbourne where Fiona was Director of Music, and at Boston College where Fiona was the first Graduate Assistant for Liturgical Music at the School of Theology and Ministry.
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Fiona Dyball and Friends
Fiona M. Dyball works extensively in adult and youth faith formation, and in Music Ministry. She is a member of the Marist National Formation Team (Melbourne) and the Australian National Liturgical Board, and has tertiary qualifications from Australia and the United States in music performance and choral conducting, music therapy, secondary education, religious education, liturgy, and theology. Fiona loves working with people of all ages to help them sing their whole selves and lives to God in prayer. Fiona will be assisted by Damian Whelan (Keyboard) from Loreto Mandeville Hall, Melbourne, Dan Nguyen (Flute) and Jack Stammers (Cajon) from Marist Youth Ministry, Melbourne, Patrick Shannon (Violin), from Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish, Melbourne.
Fiona M. Dyball works extensively in adult and youth faith formation, and in Music Ministry. She is a member of the Marist National Formation Team (Melbourne) and the Australian National Liturgical Board, and has tertiary qualifications from Australia and the United States in music performance and choral conducting, music therapy, secondary education, religious education, liturgy, and theology. Fiona loves working with people of all ages to help them sing their whole selves and lives to God in prayer. Fiona will be assisted by Damian Whelan (Keyboard) from Loreto Mandeville Hall, Melbourne, Dan Nguyen (Flute) and Jack Stammers (Cajon) from Marist Youth Ministry, Melbourne, Patrick Shannon (Violin), from Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish, Melbourne.