Tag: Audrey Seah
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The 17th Century Chinese “Biretta”
The Ji-jin is noteworthy for it is one of the first cultural accommodations made by Rome for China.
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Pope Francis’ Visit to the Philippines
The “pastoral liturgy guide” for Pope Francis’ apostolic visit to the Philippines from Jan 15 – 19 has just been released.
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A visit to the Asian Institute of Liturgy and Music
Just over two weeks ago, I had the privilege of visiting the Asian Institute of Liturgy and Music (AILM) in Quezon City, Philippines. AILM is an ecumenical school located on the campus of the Episcopal seminary…To my delight, I learned just days before my trip, that my visit would coincide with the Archbishop of Canterbury,…
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The Roman Canon and Performatism
How have performatism and “frames” influenced a postconciliar understanding of the role of the eucharistic prayer?
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Performatism or Theological Aesthetics of the Liturgy?
by Audrey Seah “The flaunting of the cappa magna, a surge of interest in Gregorian chant and renaissance polyphony, and the return of elaborate gothic chasubles are just three visible trends among many that reflect a growing adherence to ‘reform of the reform’ ideas of liturgical reform.”
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Visiting with the conductor of the Westminster Cathedral Choir
In El Sistema method of music education, students attend regular school and also receive daily music education.
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Hymns for a lifetime
At Knollwood Baptist Church, the memorization of 60 hymns equips the young with a repertoire of theological language to express themselves with through high and low moments of their life.