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Dear Pueri Cantores community,
Rejoicing in this Eastertide, we are delighted to share a glimpse of what was a truly remarkable 2026 Festival Season. Across the country, thousands of young singers gathered to do what Pueri Cantores exists for at its heart: to lift their voices together in sacred music, build friendships across communities, and encounter the beauty of the Church through song.
This year, on the 75th Anniversary of Pueri Cantores, 18 festivals brought together 3,000 singers from 200 choirs across 66 dioceses, making it our most far-reaching season yet. More importantly, these numbers represent something living and growing: choirs returning year after year, new communities discovering the joy of participation, and young singers experiencing the Church in a deeply personal and unforgettable way.
From long-standing vibrant gatherings like the Mid-Atlantic and Southern California festivals, to new beginnings in Cincinnati, Columbus, and Omaha, each event offered the same core experience—hundreds of young voices forming one choir, in beautiful and historic sacred spaces, led by inspiring conductors, and culminating in the celebration of the liturgy led by the local ordinary. We are encouraged to see new momentum taking root, bringing sacred music to communities where it is needed and welcomed.
In Miami, St. Louis, and Northern California, we saw renewed energy and strong growth, reminding us that when choirs are invited back into this shared experience, they return with enthusiasm, often bringing others with them. This ripple effect—choirs inviting choirs—is at the heart of how this movement continues to flourish.
What we witnessed this season cannot be captured by numbers alone. It is found in the moment a young singer discovers their voice in a cathedral space, in the unity of hundreds of voices singing as one, and in the joy and beauty of music offered in prayer.
We are deeply grateful to our choir directors, clergy, host parishes, volunteers, donors, and families whose support makes all of this possible. Above all, we thank our young singers, whose voices continue to give life, beauty, and meaning to this mission.
Please enjoy the highlights that follow, and thank you for being part of this growing family of sacred music.
With gratitude and every blessing this Easter season,
| | 2026 Pueri Cantores Festival Season Highlights | |
Featured 2026 Pueri Cantores Choir:
School of St. Elizabeth Liturgical Choir, Bernardsville, NJ
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Seeing these moments—young singers joyfully lifting their voices together in prayer, growing in skill and confidence, fostering a deep sense of community, and experiencing the beauty of the Church’s musical tradition—is a powerful reminder of what makes the annual Pueri Cantores Festivals so meaningful. These transformative experiences are only possible through the generosity of our community. | |
As you consider your charitable giving, please keep the American Federation of Pueri Cantores in mind—through a one-time or recurring gift, annual support, IRA contributions, donor-advised funds (DAF), appreciated assets, employer gift matching, or by including us in your will or estate plans.
Your generosity and legacy giving helps us continue to provide transformative experiences for young people where sacred music becomes not just a form of artistic expression, but a path to encounter the divine.
Click here to make your gift.
| Together, let's inspire faith through the beauty of sacred music—one young voice at a time. Thank you for partnering with us to empower the next generation of faithful, joyful evangelizers to sing out their faith! | | | | Beyond the Festival: Bringing Pueri Cantores Repertoire to Life All Year Long | |
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Use it throughout the liturgical year – Program Pueri Cantores repertoire at Sunday Masses, holy days, school liturgies, First Communions, confirmations, and other parish and school celebrations so students continue to grow with the music beyond the festival.
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Build a year-round performance and formation cycle – Incorporate festival pieces into Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter concerts, and revisit past repertoire to strengthen musicianship, sight-reading, and long-term musical memory.
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Collaborate within the parish community – Partner with adult parish choirs for shared liturgies or concerts, giving students the opportunity to sing alongside experienced singers and experience a fuller sense of parish musical life and mentorship.
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Integrate repertoire into teaching and rehearsal – Use festival music as a foundation for developing vocal technique, diction, ensemble skills, and music literacy, including theory, form, and historical context in the classroom and rehearsal setting.
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Extend the music beyond the parish walls – Share the Festival sacred repertoire through diocesan events, school-wide celebrations, and outreach performances in community spaces such as nursing homes and local gatherings, allowing students to serve others through song.
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Continue the connection with other Pueri Cantores Festival choirs - Reunite with choirs that participated in your regional Festival and reuse the festival repertoire through shared performances, liturgies, or other new collaborative settings.
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Pueri Cantores Presents: "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: Rubrics, Repertory, and Rehearsals for Children's Choirs and Liturgy"
A three-part webinar series for Conductors of Catholic Student Choirs, Worship Leaders, and Classroom Teachers, Elementary through High School
St. Paul urges us to “encourage one another through psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, all with hearts full of thankfulness to God.” (Colossians 3:16). In this 3-part webinar series we will examine each of these categories through the lenses of useful repertory for children’s and youth choirs, rehearsal strategies and pedagogy, and liturgical use at children’s liturgies and school masses.
| | Join us for these no-cost webinars, featuring a 45-minute presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A with the presenter. *Please note that attendees must register for each separate session. | | *Educators will receive 1 professional development credit from NCEA for each webinar attended.* | |
Webinar #2: Psalms
Presented by Laura Kempa Bogan
Thursday, April 30th
4pm ET / 3pm CT / 1pm PT
| This 2nd webinar focuses on the psalm as both sung prayer and proclaimed scripture. Topics include musical settings and stylistic considerations, techniques for rehearsing clear declamation and diction, and strategies for helping children understand and pray the psalms they sing. Participants will also explore criteria for choosing psalms appropriate for children’s liturgies and school Masses, fostering confident and reverent proclamation through song. | | | |
Webinar #3: Spiritual Song
Presented by Anna Doering
Thursday, May 14th
4pm ET / 3pm CT / 1pm PT
| This 3rd and final webinar examines spiritual songs as expressions of faith shaped by form, style, and culture. Participants will explore prayerful texts, scriptural adaptations, and enduring repertory suitable for children’s choirs and liturgies. Rehearsal considerations and teaching strategies will be shared to help young choristers sing with authenticity, understanding, and spiritual depth while honoring the liturgical context. | | | | |
Can't make it to the live webinars?
Register for each and receive a link to the recordings at a later date.
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Webinar #1: Hymns
Presented by Dr. Rudy Marcozzi
Thursday, April 16th
4pm ET / 3pm CT / 1pm PT
| This 1st webinar explores hymns as a foundational element of children’s choir participation in the liturgy. Participants will examine hymn texts, tunes, and structures, with a focus on selecting appropriate and effective hymns for children’s choirs and school Masses. Practical rehearsal strategies and pedagogical benefits will be discussed, along with the liturgical role of hymns and the choir’s leadership in congregational singing. Attendees will gain tools to help young singers engage more deeply and prayerfully through hymnody. | | | | First American Congress of Pueri Cantores in Panama City, December 27 to 30, 2026 | |
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- An official invitation to all Pueri Cantores choirs -
Dear Choir Directors:
Warm and fraternal greetings from Panama.
With profound joy, we officially announce the First American Congress of Pueri Cantores, which will take place from December 27 to 30, 2026, in Panama City.
This Congress, organized by the San Miguelito Boys' Choir, with the endorsement and support of the International Federation of Pueri Cantores, represents a historic moment for the Americas and a valuable opportunity to strengthen the bonds of communion between Europe and the Americas.
It would be a true honor for us to have the participation of the choirs of the American Federation. Your presence will profoundly enrich the spiritual, cultural, and musical dimension of the Congress, demonstrating the universality and unity that characterize Pueri Cantores throughout the world.
Beyond the official program, this Congress is an invitation to encounter: to share faith, sacred music, friendship, and the joy of singing across continents. This will also be a special occasion for your young singers to get to know Panama, a country that unites North and South America, renowned for its hospitality, cultural diversity, and vibrant Church.
Click here to learn more about the Congress. We cordially invite you to review the information and, with a spirit of discernment and enthusiasm, consider the possibility of joining us for this significant event for Pueri Cantores in America.
We sincerely hope to welcome you to Panama in December 2026.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions at:
ncsanmiguelito@gmail.com
With fraternal esteem,
Jorge Vílchez Vázquez
Director Musical – Niños Cantores de San Miguelito
Director General – I Congreso Americano de Pueri Cantores
Panamá 2026
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NCCF Fund Established for Congo Federation of Pueri Cantores
Help support our brothers and sisters in the Congo!
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Music Bringing Hope in Bukavu
In the Archdiocese of Bukavu (DRC), young Pueri Cantores singers are finding healing and hope through music and the arts amid the challenges of daily life. Through the “Art of Life” initiative—combining music, sewing, and cooking—children are gaining both spiritual and practical tools for a brighter future.
The American Federation of Pueri Cantores has established the Pueri Cantores International Fund at the National Catholic Community Foundation (NCCF) to support this vital work.
Click here to learn more, view photos, and find out how to join us in supporting this inspiring and vital mission.
| | News from the International Federation of Pueri Cantores (FIPC) and other Pueri Cantores Federations around the World | | | | |