| El pasado mes de Marzo de 2013, del 18 al 22, se llevó a cabo el Taller de Formación para Salmistas en la Ciudad de Hermosillo, impartido por el Hno. Roberto Durán Urenda, religioso de la comunidad Discípulos de Jesús, de San Luis Potosí, y colaborador de la Dimensión Episcopal de Música Litúrgica (DEMUSLI) El Taller se realizó con un excelente ambiente de estudio y fraternidad en la Capilla Sagrados Corazones de Jesús y de María, perteneciente a la Parroquia Santa Cruz. Se contó con una participación total de 53 personas provenientes de diferentes parroquias, que asistieron en dos turnos |
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