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Daily Archives: 23 November 2015
Acclamation or Call/Response?
After three months of assessing my new parish’s musical repertoire–mostly once through each song or hymn to see how people sing–we’re implementing new music, a Mass setting. My predecessor had a plan to implement the Lopezes’ Misa Santa Cecilia. But … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Parish Life
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Laudato Si 163: Chapter Five Begins
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. This section through number 201 deal with “Lines of Approach and Action.” Up through the end of the year, we’ll look at possible suggested plans from Pope Francis. … Continue reading
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