“Comparison Chart” • 1940 Episcopal Hymnal
Do any readers know their way around the 1940 Episcopal hymnal? Jeff requests a second pair of eyes for this chart.
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Do any readers know their way around the 1940 Episcopal hymnal? Jeff requests a second pair of eyes for this chart.

These twenty-one (21) keyboard accompaniments for the ‘Golden Sequence’ will hopefully have something for everybody!

“When men are invited into something noble, challenging, and authentically sacred, they will rise to meet it.”

Psalm verses don’t just pass the time!

For the first time in history, we release today the accompaniment edition of Father Hacker’s Hymnal.

Dr. Edward Schaefer once said: “I hate the ictus because it’s so confusing. I use white out on each ictus before distributing the music to my singers.”

This conference aims to provide a rigorous, interdisciplinary investigation of the tensions between tradition and reform…

Such fantastic scholarship from a young contributor provides hope to our Church.

I share my thoughts on whether the Introit should come before or after the procession hymn.

It’s been a while since we printed any reader feedback.

This is the closest I’ve come to putting down on paper exactly what I heard in my head.

To my knowledge, this is the first online recording of the simple Norbertine “Regina Caeli.”

There’s no question Knox sometimes enjoyed “pushing the envelope” or stepping outside the box.

A choir member’s visit to find Dom Pothier in Normandy’s Abbaye Saint-Wandrille de Fontenelle. She finds beauty and peace.
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