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Professional Photographs • Saint Isaac Jogues Missal

Corpus Christi Watershed · June 17, 2019

OURTESY of a generous professional photographer, we can share these images of the Jogues Missal. Members of Corpus Christi Watershed were chosen as consulters for this premiere publication of the JP2 Institute. It fits in the hand quite nicely and is neither bulky nor heavy:

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The Saint Isaac Jogues Illuminated Missal, Lectionary, & Gradual is changing the way Catholics experience the Ordinary Form. A professional review of the book appears in vol. 18 of the Antiphon Journal. Sample pages are shown in the book’s Promotional Video.

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    Vespers Booklet (4th Sunday of Lent)
    The organ accompaniment booklet (24 pages) which I created for the 4th Sunday of Lent (“Lætare Sunday”) may now be downloaded, for those who desire such a thing.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    Vespers Booklet, 3rd Sunday of Lent
    The organ accompaniment I created for the 3rd Sunday of Lent (“Extraordinary Form”) may now be downloaded, if anyone is interested in this.
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    Weeping For Joy! (We Hope!)
    Listening to this Easter Alleluia—an SATB arrangement I made twenty years ago based on the work of Monsignor Jules Van Nuffel—one of our readers left this comment: “I get tears in my eyes each time I sing to this hymn.” I hope this person is weeping for joy!
    —Jeff Ostrowski

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“Church officials frequently asked Tomás Luis de Victoria for his opinion on cathedral appointments because of his fame and knowledge. He was faithful to his position as convent organist even after his professional debut as an organist, and never accepted any extra pay for being a chapelmaster. Held in great esteem, his contract allowed him frequent travel away from the convent, and he attended Palestrina’s funeral (in Rome) in 1594.”

— ‘Dr. Robert Stevenson, 1961 (mod.)’

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