Thursday, April 19, 2012

Trinite Church

I had heard that, during services on Sunday, Trinite Church had Gregorian chants. Can anyone verify this? Would it be appropriate for respectful tourists to attend?




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I don%26#39;t know about Trinite, but they have a Gregorian Chant service at Notre Dame on Sundays. A neighbor of mine went. She%26#39;s not Catholic and was a tourist, so I don%26#39;t think anybody would object if you showed up.




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Any of you in Paris know if Trinite has Gregorian Chanting the early part of November?




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Does it have to be in Trinité ?





http://www.cathedraledeparis.com/FR/e2.asp





It seems that there will be gregorian singing in Notre-Dame ont he All-Saints night, the 31st October.




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Since we are staying at the Hotel Langlois, it would be nice to walk over to Trinite on Sunday morning to hear the chants.




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I very much doubt a simple catholic mass would include Gregorian chant, which, as the name implies, is rather sung in abbeys. La Trinité, a not uninteresting 19th century building, is a mere parish church.





For information, the (Augustinian?) nuns sing during vespers at the Sacré coeur.




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Trudaine: just for information for this Viking pagan: vespers ??? At what time of the day would that be ?




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