Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth gives details on what ICEL is doing now that the Roman Missal project has been completed.
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PDF Download: Extremely Rare Catholic Hymnal From London (1948)
A 355-page collection of English hymns by musicians from Westminster and Solesmes.
Peace and St Francis
St Francis worked for peace through prayer. If by singing we pray twice, then this collection of music could multiply our efforts today!
Unforgivable Sins
The great Achilles’ heel of church musicians.
Richard Terry’s Hymnal in PDF and paperback
“There can be no doubt that it will conduce very much to the devotion and decorum of extra-liturgical worship and popular services to have one common manual of Hymns, which at once offers a suitable variety and prevents the undesirable introduction of amateur efforts and unedifying novelties.”
Assumption Mass
Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth will celebrate a Solemn High Mass in the Extraordinary Form this Friday evening in Philadelphia.
Five signs you might be a Hymn Geek
Hymns are influential, popular and full of history and trivial details, making a fertile ground for susceptible personalities to develop their geekish tendencies.
Bottega • Aurelio Porfiri
“Mæstro Porfiri is a true lover of liturgy and music and a serious, honest, and responsible person.” — Domenico Cardinal Bartolucci (Vatican)
150 Years of Sacred Music
A Philadelphia History
The Pipe Organ in Survival Mode
Organists can no longer take for granted the dominant use—or for that matter, any use of the organ despite anything Sacrosanctum Concilium states.
Saint René Goupil • Gregorian Chant Propers
Gregorian videos, organ accompaniments, and audio recordings for the 1962 “Graduale Romanum.”
Site Map • Corpus Christi Watershed
Time flies! We’ve posted more than 120 feasts!
13th Century Sacred Art Class
Thomas More College Artist-in-Residence, David Clayton, to teach a class on painting in the English gothic style.
Colin Mawby & Annibale Bugnini
It’s odd to hear Archbishop Annibale Bugnini talk about “chant in its ever stimulating freshness.”
The Organ Book of Adrian Fortescue
Charles Cole has saved me a trip!