“Sacred Music Pilgrimage to Italy” with Grace Feltoe
Including a tour of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music with Father Robert Mehlhart, OP.
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.”

Including a tour of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music with Father Robert Mehlhart, OP.

It’d be easier to accept if they admitted they were explicitly contradicting Vatican II … but instead, they lied egregiously.

The bells ring, the opening hymn rises from the organ, and you hear that haunting melody every Catholic recognizes: O come, O come, Emmanuel.

“Catholic parishes are slow to change their habits. They still sing what the oldest members learned at school.” —Evelyn Waugh

I know of no greater commentary on the psalms. Its author—an erudite Dominican priest—founded the famous “Homiletic and Pastoral Review.”

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.

Since a new month has arrived, it’s my pleasure to remind you that…

“Although I don’t have much to offer, I want to be able to offer something for the great work you do!”
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