“The choristers are not only learning the Propers more quickly but are also internalizing the sound of solfege in relation to Gregorian modes.”

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PDF Downloads • Four (4) Simple Pieces in Harmony for Men’s Choirs
By Corrinne May
‘Outstanding choral repertoire for men’s voices is more precious than gold.’ —Corrinne May

Children’s Repertoire • Mueller’s Recommendations
Further thoughts about children’s choirs…

PDF Download • “Marian Antiphon Booklet” (4 pages) + Five Rhythmic Considerations
This 4-page ‘insert’ contains the seasonal Marian antiphons and various settings of the “Kýrie” my parish will be learning.

False Accusations
Even if the accusation is false, we tend to think of that person—forevermore—as “tainted” or “damaged goods.”

“Can Choral Music Survive?” • 3 Reasons It Will
You may think I’m crazy, but I have a belief when it comes to choral music.

A Simple Way to Sing and Notate Organum Harmony
By Mark Haas
“Organum is a humble addition to Gregorian chant, yet it opens a profound sonic world.”

Feast of the Jesuit Martyrs of North America
Their feast got replaced by a Sunday this year.

Fulton J. Sheen + this Sunday’s “Entrance Chant”
Gregorian melodies ‘stick’ in one’s memory in a way that’s both marvelous and surprising.

Children’s Repertoire • Three More Recommendations by Keven Smith
By Keven Smith
Don’t give up. Your work with young singers today will continue to bear fruit for decades after you die.

PDF Download • Liturgical Round (“Canon”) for your Children’s Choir
An example that’s truly great art, yet still within their reach.

Important Quote by a Church Musician
My friend is a highly-placed musician at the Vatican.

Fulton J. Sheen Played The Pipe Organ!
Sheen would occasionally display his skill on the organ to his friends.

Dr. Samuel Backman • “Rooted In Tradition: The Allegory of a Tree”
Most readers would not find themselves in the category of people who are looking to try a “clown Mass” or some other dubious experiment!

Every Diocesan Music Commission Should Do This
By Mark Haas
“To assist this process, I have compiled links to the documents…” —Mark Haas

Exclusive Interview • “Púeri Cantóres” President
On 9 October 2025, I was pleased to interview the legendary Paul French.

The Real Miracle of Gregorian Chant
It may not have been dictated into a saintly pope’s ear by a dove, but the real story is no less wonderful.

“Three Reasons To Shun Bad Hymns” • Daniel B. Marshall
Ever wonder why the Church is so particular about sacred music? There’s more at stake than you think.

“Puzzling Comment” • By A Respected FSSP Priest
Once upon a time, Catholics were supposed to attend Mass within their “parochial boundaries.”

Involving Women in the Communion?
Not long ago, I received a weird telephone call from a man appointed “director of music” for a large USA diocese.

“Toward a More Sacred Style With Pastoral Charity” • Guest Article by Dr. Myrna Keough
“Their response was ironic, as we continued to sing both an entrance and communion hymn—and neither were in Latin!” —Dr. Keough

“Fulfilled!” • Bride’s Musical Request
Sophia Institute Press has been generous in this regard.

Incredible Message of Hope from Michael Olbash
“I’m convinced many of them will go on to be great parish priests, bishops, great theologians, and great political leaders…” —Michael Olbash

My choir is devoid of this generation (And it’s a healthy sign)
By Mark Haas
“This unique vitality is nowhere more visible than in the choir loft.”

Good News From The Vatican
This concerns you!
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Typo in the “Missale Romanum” (1962)
Father Valentine Young, OFM, pointed out many errors and typos in the 1962 Missal.

“Music List” • 30th in Ordinary Time (Year C)
Readers have expressed interest in examining the “music list” I prepared for this coming Sunday.

(Part 2) • Did they simplify this hymn?
Looking through a (Roman Catholic) German hymnal printed in 1929…
PDF • “Lectionary Comparison Chart”
Such tinkering has gone on for 60+ years, and it’s reprehensible.

“Music List” • 29th in Ordinary Time (Year C)
Readers have expressed interest in examining the “music list” I prepared for this coming Sunday.
Liturgical Round (“Canon”) in C-Major
I have provided an accompaniment, but it’s only for use during rehearsal.
