Goofy 1974 Hymn • “A Man Can Kill With a Gun, a Bomb, or a Lance”
“A footnote provides all the instances in which each melody has been employed by historical Catholic hymnals…”
Pope Saint Paul VI (3 April 1969): “Although the text of the Roman Gradual—at least that which concerns the singing—has not been changed, the Entrance antiphons and Communions antiphons have been revised for Masses without singing.”
“A footnote provides all the instances in which each melody has been employed by historical Catholic hymnals…”

When the windows were opened, men like Father Franquesa found cracks to do terrible things to sacred music.

“A chorus of groans erupted: ‘Mr. Haaaaaasssss, whyyyy?'”

Readers have expressed interest in examining the “music list” I prepared for this coming Sunday.

Richard J. Clark interviews Hannah Houston Re: the “Simply Liturgical” website.

“Although I don’t have much to offer, I want to be able to offer something for the great work you do!”
Unsolicited advice for prospective choir directors.

“Their culture blended into the harmony of the Church. They were no longer citizens. They were Catholic.”

“This year, November 2nd falls on a Sunday—something that hasn’t happened since 2014—and suddenly, every person in your parish has the opportunity to encounter this profound liturgy.” —Dan Marshall

“Although it’s not a lengthy piece, it uses techniques which singers love: canon, pedal tones, memorable tunes, etc.” —Veronica Moreno

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

‘Outstanding choral repertoire for men’s voices is more precious than gold.’ —Corrinne May

This 4-page ‘insert’ contains the seasonal Marian antiphons and various settings of the “Kýrie” my parish will be learning.

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