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Jeff Ostrowski · June 26, 2026

PDF Download • New Westminster Hymnal (472 pages) “Transcribed” — 34,600 words!

Some consider this the single most valuable book we ever scanned and uploaded.

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 25, 2026

This Is Precisely What’s Hated By Purists

Often, the Latin in the Roman Gradual is more ancient (!) than Saint Jerome’s Vulgate.

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 25, 2026

PDF Download • “Organ Interludes for Manuals Only” (Denmark) — 23 pages

Published in the 1920s by a famous composer from Copenhagen!

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Veronica Moreno · June 24, 2026

Cookies and the “Correct” Way to sing at Solesmes

A choir member visits the original Solesmes-edition in France! This is where it all began. The gift shop has chant books with all the answers, cookies, and many treats!

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 23, 2026

“Christ The King Hymnal” (Keyboard Edition) • All English Translations Typed Out—22,000 words

Back in 2015, we carefully scanned and uploaded this rare keyboard accompaniment for Father Knauff’s “Christ the King Hymnal” (published in Canada).

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Corpus Christi Watershed · June 22, 2026

All 150 Psalms (in Latin) • “With Accents”

All 150 psalms in Latin … with the correct accent marks!

Jeff Ostrowski · June 22, 2026

Two Ways to Defile a Hymn • (And How Not To)

Certain folks won’t acknowledge these three examples.

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 21, 2026

These Photographs Are Utterly Astounding !

Prelates of preëminent prominence such as Arcadio Cardinal Larraona; Fernando Cardinal Antonelli; Monsignor Higini Anglés i Pàmies; Monsignor Johannes Overath; Monsignor Robert A. Skeris; and many more!

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 20, 2026

Public Criticism of Jeff Ostrowski’s Singing Voice • Also: “Dich König loben wir”

This is but one jewel from the rich German Catholic inheritance.

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 18, 2026

“Participatio Actuosa” • Re: Active Participation During The Holy Mass

“The faithful should also be taught to unite themselves interiorly to what the ministers or choir sing, so that by listening to them they may raise their minds to God.”

Jeff Ostrowski · June 18, 2026

“Receipts + Invoices” • (CCW Subscribers)

Some have requested a ‘receipt’ showing their $4.95 monthly subscription.

Jeff Ostrowski · June 18, 2026

Indisputable ‘King’ Among Protestant Hymnals?

“I don’t know a more resplendent tune.” —Jeff Ostrowski

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 17, 2026

PDF Download • 23 Harmonizations for “Daily, daily, sing to Mary” (The Famous Hymn)

This hymn has earned its place in the heart, and the setting in 3 voices is not to be missed.

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Jeff Ostrowski · June 12, 2026

PDF Download • “Simple Organ Interludes for Use in the Catholic Church” (108 pages)

In spite of their simplicity—“manuals only” mainly—I find several of them exceptionally beautiful.

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Andrea Leal · June 12, 2026

Dr. Tappan in Rome • “Ubi Caritas”

My colleague’s former chorister was recently ordained a Catholic priest…

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    Music List • (15th Sund. Ordinary Time)
    Readers have expressed interest in seeing the ORDER OF MUSIC I created for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A), which is 12 July 2026. Please feel free to download it as a PDF file if that appeals to you. The hymns chosen are some of the most ‘traditional’ I have chosen (and were chosen by our pastor). The ENTRANCE CHANT radiates pure bliss, overflowing with joy.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    Shortest Psalm In The Bible
    The shortest chapter in the whole Bible—as well as the shortest psalm—is PSALM 116 (“Laudáte Dóminum ómnes géntes”), which consists of just two verses. German-speaking Catholics did something really splendid (PDF) with PSALM 116. I was alerted to this many years ago by none other than Monsignor Robert Alexander Skeris. Click here to download—from different Catholic hymn books—ten (10) different harmonizations for this fabulous hymn.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    Oldest Latin Eucharistic Hymn
    The Church’s oldest Latin Eucharistic hymn is featured in the Brébeuf Hymnal. Indeed, the legendary Father Adrian Fortescue made a translation of it—matching the original’s meter—which was elevated by the Brébeuf team. For years, we’ve been working on a Spanish hymnal: “Cantoral del Padre Antonio Daniel.” The progress has been slow but steady, and we encourage anyone fluent in Spanish to consider joining the proofreading team. A few days ago, my wife helped me record a rehearsal video for this Spanish version of the Church’s oldest Latin Eucharistic hymn.
    —Jeff Ostrowski

Quick Thoughts

    “Reader Feedback” • 22 June 2026
    A reader wrote to us from Virginia: “I really appreciate the 23 harmonizations that you posted on CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED for the Daily, Daily, Sing to Mary hymn. I hope to find willing voices in our small Schola Cantorum to try the three-voice version. Carry on, sir! You’re doing the Lord’s work.” While we don’t know this gentleman personally, we note that he earned a Ph.D. (which demonstrates that our blog has something for everybody). 😊
    —Corpus Christi Watershed
    Time and Again We Are Asked…
    John Baptist Singenberger (d. 1924) was a central figure of Catholic Church music. In this utterly fascinating excerpt (Single-Page PDF), Singenberger writes: Time and again we are asked: “Is the Gregorian chant to be accompanied by the organ?” As a young student in Saint Gall, Singenberger befriended SEBASTIAN GEBHARD MESSMER, the future Archbishop of Milwaukee (Wisconsin). The two graduated together in 1861. The school they attended (Saint George’s Seminary) was a “seminary”—but in the older European sense. In other words, it provided a classical education without necessarily leading to ordination. Singenberger remained a layman his whole life, but Messmer was eventually made archbishop—by Pope Saint Pius X—of the very archdiocese in Wisconsin where Singenberger would spend his American career, giving him a powerful ecclesiastical ally.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    “Reminder” — Month of June (2026)
    On a daily basis, I speak to people who don’t realize we publish a free newsletter (although they’ve followed our blog for years). Since we were founded in 2006, not one of our board members has ever accepted any remuneration whatsoever—not a penny. We have no endowment, no major donors, no savings, and refuse to run annoying ads. As a result, our mailing list is crucial to our survival. It couldn’t be easier to subscribe! Just scroll to the bottom of any blog article and enter your email address.
    —Jeff Ostrowski

Random Quote

“Our Christian people regard with great joy everything that contributes to the splendor of the ceremonies. Jesus—who was poor in His private life—received ointment on His feet. See Thomas Aquinas (Prima Secundae, q. 102, art. 5, ad 10) and the holy Curé of Ars. The Church has always loved beautiful churches, and so forth. We must preserve our sacred patrimony and make sure sacred objects do not become secular possessions.”

— Abbot & Council Father denouncing “noble simplicity” during Vatican II

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