
Delving into the Church's treasury of Gregorian Chants and sacred hymns
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Since today is the Feast of Pope St. Gregory the Great, after whom Gregorian Chant is named, I wanted to take this opportunity to provide a brief study of the life of this saint and his contributions to sacred music.
St. Gregory was born i...
The Battle of Lepanto is one which many Catholics remember because of its relationship to the Rosary and the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary in obtaining victory for the Holy League over the forces of the Ottoman Empire. But they ma...
The hymn for today was recorded by someone whom I consider to be the greatest American entertainer, with his unparalleled singing talent as the preeminent crooner in history alongside his many great acting credits including White Christmas...
This Sunday begins the season of Advent. Changes to liturgical seasons are, of course, marked by changes to the Divine Office. The hymn used for Vespers during Advent is the Creator Alme Siderum.
Vesper hymns “have this particular charact...
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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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.
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.
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