Tag: Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary
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Preaching and the Political, Part 1
BRUCE MORRILL — Preaching. Political. Each term is fraught with a range of meanings (positive and negative), a range of emotions—and not surprisingly so.
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Retrospectives on Composing for the Church’s Worship, Part 1
MICHAEL JONCAS — My first recorded collection of liturgical music, titled “Singing in the Light,” appeared in 1968.
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Upcoming Recital at Saint John’s Abbey Church
EDITOR — Brother Simeon Johnson, OSB will present his graduate recital at Saint John’s Abbey and University Church on Sunday, April 21st.
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Gregorian Chant with Anthony Ruff: January 16-19
Study Gregorian Chant with expert specialist Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB in 2019.
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All Together Now? Catholic Unity and the Liturgy
Fifty years after the promulgation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, some assert that this unity is textual. But is the unity of the Roman Rite really about having a single text? Textual unity was not what the fathers of the Council chiefly had in mind when they made the landmark decision to opt…
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Veiling for Passion Time
“The veiling of crosses and images is a sort of ‘fasting’ from sacred depictions which represent the paschal glory of our salvation.” – USCCB
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Learning about shepherding
Worshiping with the monks of Saint John’s Abbey is a transformative experience for many of us.
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Eucharistic Adoration consultation at Saint John’s University
These women have been through periods of spiritual dryness, suffered with problems of self-image, experienced great joy, and read many books. Their spiritualities are diverse, but all generous and realistic, even practical. They go to adoration to enhance their discernment of the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and to develop their intimate and personal…
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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.