Category: Music: Mass settings
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The Presbyterian Hymnal Sampler
60% of the 1990 Presbyterian hymnal will brought into the 2013 hymnal. This will comprise 40% of the new hymnal – sturdier and thinner paper makes possible a larger book which still isn’t unwieldy.
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New and Revised Mass Settings: Your Reactions?
It’s been eight months since new and revised Mass settings have come into use. How is it going?
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From the Bishop of Covington, Kentucky
We hereby direct that the text of the Roman Missal be used exactly as it is written… None of us has the authority to change the text for any reason. This includes altering or changing any of the language contained in the liturgical books of the Church, not only the Roman Missal, but the Lectionary…
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Be honest
“The new Missal asks us to eliminate hymns in place of chant.” “The new Missal wants us to sing more Latin.” “The new Missal demands that only the Grail translation of the psalms be used.” (Now there’s a whopper.)
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What Mass setting on roll-out Sunday?
Michael Silhavy continues to report on Mass settings in parishes of Minneapolis-Saint Paul archdiocese on the First Sunday of Advent.
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Sing the Mass: Anthology of Music for the Irish Church
“Sing the Mass: Anthology of Music for the Irish Church,” prepared by the Irish National Centre for Liturgy in association with the Advisory Committee on Church Music of the Bishops’ Conference of Ireland, provides compositions for use with the new English translation of the Roman Missal.
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What Should Catholic Hymnal Editors Know?
What would you add to or change in this list?
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Survey says: 22 parishes, 19 Mass settings –UPDATED 10-14
I swear to God on a stack on 1985 Sacramentaries that these are the first 22 responses that have come in. UPDATE: 57 responses.
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Worship 4 indexes online
GIA has put all the indexes to Worship – Fourth Edition, and sample hymnal pages, online.