Choir performs at St. Peter's in Rome: Choir members from Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church sang for a very special audience during a recent trip to Rome.

From: Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) | Date: June 22, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Kathleen Fordyce

Jun. 22--Visiting the Vatican is a meaningful trip for many Catholics, but not many can say they got to sing for the pope while they were there. That experience was the high point for four South Florida church choirs whose members took a week-long trip to Italy last month.

"For Catholics and being a member of a choir, to go to Rome and sing, it's a chance of a lifetime," said Janine Jimenez, who reguarly sings at Mass at Our Lad...

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