St. Monica Catholic Church also owns a Rodgers Electronic Organ which is stored on-site and used for events such as overflow Masses, offsite performances and liturgies, as a practice/rehearsal organ, and more. Additionally, it is occasionally loaned to other churches/programs throughout the Metroplex upon request for various usage. This organ served as the primary church organ during both the major church building renovation (completed in 2012) and during the building process of the new Nichols & Simpson Pipe Organ (installed in 2014).
A small but mighty instrument, this organ has proved an invaluable part of St. Monica’s instrumental “arsenal” on many occasions. It is a 2-manual console weighing just under 500lbs featuring 29 stops, 241 total voices, a USB port for memory and registration saving, an internal MIDI hymn and repertoire player and recorder, and an available large speaker array capable of filling even very large spaces with sound.
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