Showing posts with label Hymnals (Permanant). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hymnals (Permanant). Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

iSNARK! 186


Listen below, or download here. (46:35/42.6 MB)


Another hymnal to review, this time, the Adoremus Hymnal, produced by the Adoremus Society and published by the Ignatius Press.  And in the middle of it all, I've been keeping my word from iSNARK! #185 by giving my opinions title by title for songs in Worship IV.  You can find these on Christus Vincit - the BLOG!  But first, we welcome you in Latin, German, and baby talk.
Feasts for the Week: January 29-February 5.  We also give a congratulatory shout-out to Mount Calvary Parish in Baltimore, MD.  Find out why!  Also: new source for the Ordinary Form Calendar: Women for Faith and Family.
Don't Do This at Church: two instances, scattered.
Commercials: the usual three, scattered about.

Music:
1. Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (tune: Westminster Abbey)
2. Alleluia (written by Theodore Marier); 3. O Jesus, I Have Promised (tune: Day of Rest)
4. We Proclaim Your Death, O Lord (from Holy Angels Mass, written by yours truly)
5. In Thee Is Gladness (tune: In Der Ist Freude); 6. I Sought the Lord (tune: Artavia)
7. Jesus Shall Reign (tune: Duke Street)
8. All Creatures of Our God and King (tune: Lasst uns Erfreuen), arranged and performed by Johnny Proctor, courtesy of Soundclick.

Top Ten Song Titles that Almost Made It into a Major Hymnal, brought to you by Ineffable.

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Sunday, February 5, 2006

CHRISTUS VINCIT PODCASTING 13



Listen below, or download here. (31:22/28.7 MB)

Today we discuss an article from the October 2002 Issue of RITE Magazine, covering the difference between disposables (at left) and permanent hymnals (at right), and we talk about my reply to their request for feedback. The author of the RITE article is Brian Carmody, assistant director of worship and liturgy for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
We also run through the music we did at Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, and I even play a new hymn tune for you that I wrote just a couple of weeks ago. I haven't given it a name yet, but it's intended for texts written in the 76 76 D poetic meter.

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Parody Time: We have some hymn parodies, brought to you by Liturgy for Ignoramuses.

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