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ISSUE 2                                                                                JULY 2021





          C H O I R   I N   O U R   C H U R C H !

          A n   I n t e r v i e w   w i t h   J o l l y   T h a d i k a r a n   a n d   M e r i n   K a l a p u r a c k a l :

          The children’s choir is a beloved part of our church and has brought joy to our church on the Sundays that they sing! Many
          children are a part of this ministry and it truly has a positive impact on our church. Even during the pandemic, many of the
          children came and sang together (spread out of course) for the Lord! Let's hear from Jolly Thadikaran and Merin
          Kalapurackal  how the Children’s choir first began and how it has held a great importance in our church.


          Terissa: Hi Jolly Aunty! My first question for you is when was the children’s choir first started?

          Jolly Aunty: It was started from the beginning of the church in East Millstone. We did have plays and singing in the Milltown

          church, but they only started singing at Mass after coming to East Millstone.

          Terissa: Oh, I see! Also, how would you say that the choir has had a positive impact on the children and CCD students
          in our church?

          Jolly Aunty: I think it played quite a role and was an attraction for the kids to come and participate. Especially when the kids
          had talents for music, their parents would encourage them to offer their talents for God. This gave the kids a deep

          gratification. As time went on, many children got attracted to this ministry. We also had kids who could play instruments
          and they found the same satisfaction the singers found. The kids made friends with each other and sang enthusiastically for
          the Lord together!

          Terissa: Wow, I totally agree with that! That should be it for the questions section. Is there anything you would like
          to say on behalf of the choir?


          Jolly Aunty: No, that should be it! Singing for the Lord is twice the prayer!


        After interviewing Jolly Thadikaran, we have learned a lot about the origins of our Children’s choir. We also recognized the integral
        role that it plays in our parish community. It has helped many children express their God given talents such as singing or playing
        instruments! Someone who has been deeply involved and impacted by the Children’s choir is Merin. Let’s see what she has to say
        on her journey as a choir member to Co-leader!


          Merin Kalapurackal: Starting in elementary school with Children’s choir led by Jolly aunty (in the basement of the East
          Millstone church) to becoming Youth Choir leader in high school, being in choir has always been a vital part of my life. So
          after graduating from college, when Jolly Aunty asked me to help her lead the Children’s choir, I was excited to be a part of
          the choir community once again. Even through the crazy aspects of the past year, we did our best adhering to the
          guidelines with a small select group and waiting until we could all gather together again. Along with Jolly aunty, I hope to

          make the kids more confident in their ability to lead the mass through song and prayer and to also refine their musical
          skills.
          A big thanks to Jolly Thadikaran and Merin Kalapurackal for doing this piece for the Newsletter!




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