Pope Saint Paul VI to Consilium (14 October 1968)
“A much greater source of anxiety to Us is the style of action of those who maintain that liturgical worship should shed its sacred character.” —Pope Saint Paul VI
“A much greater source of anxiety to Us is the style of action of those who maintain that liturgical worship should shed its sacred character, who foolishly say we should substitute for sacred items & furnishings ordinary common things in daily use.” —Pope Saint Paul VI (14 Oct 1968)
“A much greater source of anxiety to Us is the style of action of those who maintain that liturgical worship should shed its sacred character.” —Pope Saint Paul VI
This English/Latin missal is being created by several priests and seminarians.
Bugnini felt his modifications were “desired by all.”
“Assisting at the Traditional Latin Mass has changed me.” —Mark Haas
As of 4 July 2025, Bishop Reed’s post on Twitter had received 188,800 views.
Including a group photograph of Sacred Music Symposium 2025.
Even if I live a hundred years, I’ll never forget last week’s conference!
Save this delightful Ascension motet for next spring. It’s well within reach for even beginning choirs.
There’s something thrilling about soprano descants!
A few days ago, Dominique Gatté released something quite extraordinary.
We feel this conference will be one for the history books!
Jeff Ostrowski’s attempt to harmonize the most well-known of all Gregorian chants.
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The election of Pope Leo XIV has been exciting, and we’re filled with hope for our apostolate’s future!
But we’re under pressure to transfer our website to a “subscription model.”
We don’t want to do that. We believe our website should remain free to all.
Our president has written the following letter:
President’s Message (dated 30 May 2025)
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