PDF Download • “Missa Philomena” (Philippe Verdelot) — Part 1 has been added.
We already released Part 2; today we release Part 1.
“If we do not love those whom we see, how can we love God, Whom we do not see?” Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
We already released Part 2; today we release Part 1.
Those who direct small choirs are always looking for great repertoire.
My brother immediately said: “I would never use this; it’s terrible, Jeff.” — And he was correct!
During November, our parish sings hymns to Christ the King, All Saints, and the Faithful Departed.
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Including more information about the “Pope Pius XII Hymnal.”
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The fourth installment—“Mass settings that work well, even with a single cantor + organist.”
Today comes the third setting. A total of five Masses will be released.
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I will release five (5) Mass settings which come off well with a single cantor & organist; today is the 2nd installment.
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Over the next few weeks, I will release five (5) different Mass settings which can be sung with a single cantor & organist.
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We’re under tremendous pressure to transfer our website to a “subscription model.”
We don’t want to do this. We believe our website should remain free to all.
It’s annoying to have to search for login credentials (e.g. if you’re away from your desk).
Our president has written the following letter:
* Thirteen Men & Coins (Holy Thursday Appeal)
Traditionally on Holy Thursday, the priest washed the feet of thirteen men. Theologians held various opinions regarding whom the “13th man” represented. Before the liturgical changes of Pope Pius XII (which changed the number from thirteen to twelve), the priest washed each man’s feet, kissed his foot, and gave him a coin.
This “coin” business seems providential—inasmuch as our appeal begins on Holy Thursday this year.
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