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Daily Archives: 26 August 2015
Cinquant’anni Dopo 14: Listening to the Council
In Cardinal Robert Sarah’s June 2015 essay for L’Osservatore Romano. we read of a plea for silence less because of the objective spiritual value of listening for God, but because of respect. It is time to start listening to the … Continue reading
Survey Says
I found the CMAA forum’s questionnaire equal parts amusing and interesting: Would you regularly like to attend: 1. The TLM (with Gregorian Chant & polyphony, and an occasional hymn) 2. The NO (with Gregorian Chant & polyphony, and an occasional … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music
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Laudato Si 73: Prophets
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. We’ve been looking at the Old Testament the past few days, and today we turn our attention with Pope Francis to the prophets. 73. The writings of the … Continue reading
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