Lutheran composer Richard Hillert passed away February 18th. He was Distinguished Professor of Music Emeritus at Concordia University Chicago. He wrote many articles and composed many hymns and pieces of service music, among which is the widely used “This is the Feast of Victory.”
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A Comment on Comments
Pray Tell’s editorial committee had a great meeting this week. Interesting questions like these came up: …
Read moreRIP Richard Proulx
Richard Proulx, master composer and faithful servant of the reformed liturgy, passed away February 18th. He had been received into the Episcopal Church by the bishop of Chicago just a few months ago. May heavenly choirs now welcome him into paradise.
Read moreSome stats
On the coming English missal, the movers have 4,676 and the stallers have 16,476.
Read moreNew Developments in the Theology of Sacrifice
“What many people think is that sacrifice is often an outright aberration of authentic Christianity. It has been only within the past decade that I have finally come to a true, that is, specifically trinitarian, understanding of it.” -Robert Daly, SJ
Read moreAmerican Magnificat: Protestants on Mary of Guadalupe
Here is a really important and I’m sure very interesting book edited by PrayTell contributor Max Johnson.
Read moreIt’s here!
The new volume of the Antiphonale Romanum is now in stock at Solesmes.
Read moreEver Ancient, Ever New: Preparing for the Revised Roman Missal
The Southwest Liturgical Conference hosts an annual conference every year. I want to invite you to join us for a week of study and reflection on the revised texts.
Read moreRevised Missal Translation – a webcatechesis
The Notre Dame Center for Liturgy has put online the first group of videotaped lectures we have been gathering about the revised Missal translation. You will find a link at liturgy.nd.edu.
Read moreAlert: Vesperale Coming This Week
The Vesperale of the Roman Rite in Latin chant, reformed in accord with the wishes of the Second Vatican Council, is to appear this week.
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