Month: January 2012
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What’s It All About?
Making changes for the sake of making changes, not for the sake of improving anything, is a way to let everyone know who is in charge in the church these days.
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Thirteenth-Century Development of Corpus Christi (or: Of Studies, Liturgical, Part IV)
Another topic from the author’s Ph.D. candidacy examinations preparation.
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New Music Terms
Making the rounds now on the Internet are the following definitions…
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Jack Ruff, rest in peace
John Ruff, father of Anthony Ruff, OSB, died this morning, Sunday, January 22. He was 87. We offer our sympathy to Fr. Anthony and his family.
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In Memoriam Gerre Hancock (1934-2012)
Gerre Hancock, one of the most acclaimed and accomplished organists and choral directors in the service of the Church, has died at the age of 77.
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Jan 21: Of Saint Agnes, and a “Gorgeous Angel”
I had Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, on my mind this morning.
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“Translation, by its very nature, is a continuous implicit commentary”
by Jonathan Day “C.S. Lewis shows that many of the issues we are debating on Pray Tell were alive in the sixteenth century.”