Tag: CCMLA
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What Mass Settings Are We Using?
At the recent Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy, and the Arts, Michael Silhavy (now at GIA Publications) gave a plenum presentation on Mass settings with the revised Missal translation. This post is based on his remarks and the participants’ comments.
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This Week’s Discussion Question: What does multicultural liturgy look like…and does it even matter?
Multicultural liturgy seems to be the least popular of liturgical issues.
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CCMLA: June 18-21
Fifty years after the opening of the Second Vatican Council in 1962 and in our first year implementing the new English missal, the Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy and the Arts looks at cultural diversity (how do we include ‘the other’?), generational diversity (where are the youth?), liturgical diversity (are we going backward or forward?),…
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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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UPDATED: US Musical Settings of the Revised Order of Mass
The listing is intended to be a work in progress with new settings being added as they are announced or published. We welcome your additions and corrections.
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CCMLA conference: Just one more day to pre-register!
June 20-23 at Saint John’s: the Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy, and the Arts: “Implementing the New Missal: Anxiety, Renewal, Opportunity.” With Michael Joncas, Paul Turner, Vicki Klima, Kim Kasling, Anthony Ruff, Michael Silhavy… Register now for early registration discount!
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CCMLA 2011: Implementing the New Missal
Join us in Collegeville this summer for the Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy, and the Arts. This year’s theme: “Implementing the New Missal: Anxiety – Renewal – Opportunity.”
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Conference: Implementing the New Missal: Anxiety, Renewal, Opportunity
Come to Saint John’s this June for CCMLA: Implementing the New Missal: Anxiety, Renewal, Opportunity.
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The Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy, and the Arts
CCMLA, “New Music, New Texts: Preparing for a New Missal,” ran this week, Monday night through yesterday afternoon. It was a rousing success, with over 150 participants.