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Heavenly Chant

Chantal LaFortune, Renee Montalvo, Kaleb Hammond, Sarah, Miss Margaret Andrews

Delving into the Church's treasury of Gregorian Chants and sacred hymns

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Latest Issues

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O Virtus Sapientiae

St. Hildegard von Bingen’s antiphon O Virtus Sapientiae is a beautiful reminder of the reality of God’s presence everywhere around us. The text, the wave-like melody, and the accompaniment of the drone give this antiphon a sense of mystery....

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Beata gens; Blessed is the nation

“Beata gens,” the first words of the gradual for the Mass of Ember Wednesday point out a recurring theme in the various propers of the Mass for the three September Ember days. It is an emphasis on the union of Christians as a whole. Referen...

2 months ago
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Lucis Creator Optime

The hymn chosen for today is one of the most ancient prayers of the Church, traditionally attributed either to St. Gregory the Great or St. Ambrose. In the pre-Vatican II Roman Breviary, it is sung at Vespers on Sundays after Epiphany and S...

3 months ago
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Saints Pius X and Gregory the Great: The Roman Heritage of Gregorian Chant

Editor’s note: Pope St. Pius X’s call for the faithful to learn and sing Gregorian Chant is the inspiration for starting Heavenly Chant. On this two-fold Feast of Pope St. Pius X and Pope St. Gregory the Great, I want to take this opportuni...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Chantal LaFortune

    Co-founder of Heavenly Chant and writer for Missio Dei. Editor of several books. Author of several poems published with the Society of Classical Poets. Graduate of Holy Apostles College & Seminary with BA degrees in Theology and English.

  • Renee Montalvo
  • Kaleb Hammond

    I am a Roman Catholic, an aspiring writer of both fiction and nonfiction and a graduate student at Holy Apostles College & Seminary pursuing an MA in Theology. My special topics of interest are St. Thomas Aquinas and J.R.R. Tolkien.

  • Sarah

    Hello! My name is Sarah Grieco and I am thrilled to be the social media content manager for TSM! My favorite pastimes include being an intense bibliophile and an outdoorsy addict, especially in the Autumn!

  • Miss Margaret Andrews

    Author at The Lady's Quill and Catholic365. Traditional Catholic.

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