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Tag Archives: Chant Cafe
More on Women-Men Mythology
Are men mything? Charles inspired me to check the Chant Café, and I noticed a dissent from Cardinal Burke. Kathy Pluth takes exception to the good cardinal leveling the legal-eyed stare at liturgical problems and putting a label on it, writing … Continue reading
Commitment
I saw at the Café, Adam Bartlett is picking up on a generation-old argument for a permanent hymnal. It’s not a bad argument to make. Economically and green-wise, it’s often a good solution for parishes. My own parish is approaching … Continue reading
Café Participation
Adam Wood and I are getting into a decent discussion on participation at the Café. Adam is a good egg. I think he’s colored somewhat by his surroundings, and takes a little too much time to harp on what he … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Miscellaneous, The Blogosphere
Tagged Chant Cafe, liturgical participation
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Congregational Singing: A Wrong Issue?
A few Café folks asked for more than my very brief criticism of what I thought to be a wrong-headed editorial from Jeffrey Tucker. First, perhaps a few things need to be re-stated. I think Jeffrey is one fine fellow. Those … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Politics, The Blogosphere
Tagged Chant Cafe, congregational singing, Jeffrey Tucker, NPM
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