Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Museum at St. Mary in the Mountains
If you get a chance to see the museum beneath St. Mary in the Mountains in Virginia City, you won't regret it. Sandy and I stopped in yesterday. These vestments date from just before the fire that destroyed the church in 1875:
And this is from a room full of murals, including this life-sized one of Fr. (later Bishop) Patrick Manogue.
More info here.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Corpus Christi Watershed Gets A Boost
The National Catholic Register has taken note of Corpus Christi Watershed's efforts:
Music for the Masses
A quote:
Music for the Masses
A quote:
Non-liturgical song does not help people remember the transcendent aspects of the Mass, the organization purports.AMEN.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Liturgical music as a vocation
From DICI:
Benedict XVI recalls the vocation of liturgical music
Excerpt:
Benedict XVI recalls the vocation of liturgical music
Excerpt:
Then the Supreme Pontiff recalls the purpose of sacred music, which is the glory of God and the sanctification of the faithful: “The fundamental criteria are respect for tradition, a sense of prayer, dignity, and beauty; full adherence to liturgical texts and expressions; the correct participation of the assembly and, therefore, a legitimate adaptation to particular cultures, at the same time maintaining the universality of language; the primacy of Gregorian chant … and the careful assessment of other expressive forms that make up the cultural patrimony of the Church, especially but not just polyphony; and the importance of the schola cantorum, particularly in cathedral churches.”HT: Kathy
These are important criteria, the pope continues, “which should be considered attentively even today”. Gregorian chant, the supreme model of sacred music, polyphony and the schola cantorum have wrongly been considered “as the expression of a concept befitting a past that should be forgotten and ignored, because they limited the freedom and creativity of individuals and communities.” But the authentic subject of the liturgy is neither the individual nor the group, Benedict XVI recalled. “It is primarily God’s action through the Church with its history, its rich tradition, and its creativity.”
“On the basis of these sure and lasting elements,” he concludes, “which are accompanied by centuries of experience, I encourage you to perform your service of professionally training students, so that they may acquire a serious, profound competence in the different disciplines of sacred music.”
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Kathy Makes The Big Time
Here's a picture of Kathy from the colloquium in Pittsburgh, courtesy of Chant Cafe. This is from "Semiology Class." I must be a Nevadan, because I thought it said "Seismology Class."
(They misspelled Kathy's name, but oh well.)
(They misspelled Kathy's name, but oh well.)
Monday, June 6, 2011
Pope Benedict Again Backs Sacred Music
Ever notice how many supporters of what passes for church music today have a problem with the term "continuity"?
Benedict XVI Underlines Continuity Of Sacred Music
Source: Zenit, HT: Kathy
Benedict XVI Underlines Continuity Of Sacred Music
VATICAN CITY, MAY 31, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is underlining the continuity of sacred music that stretches back to the "authentic and glorious tradition" begun by St. Gregory the Great.
In a letter address to Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, grand chancellor of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music, the Pope called the centenary of its foundation an "important event," and a "reason for joy for all the cultivators of sacred music."
Placing the foundation of the institute in context, the Pontiff recalled that Pius X founded the institute in 1911, eight years after publishing an instruction on sacred music issued "motu proprio," titled "Tra le Sollcitudini" (Among the Cares).
Source: Zenit, HT: Kathy
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Ave Atque Vale
So endeth one of Regina Pacis Cantorum's busiest years in recent memory. We owe a lot of thanks to Fr. Francisco at the Cathedral for letting us sing there so often, and being so open to the timeless beauty of chant. Of course, it was also an honor to sing at the Eucharistic and Marian Conference, and at St. Peter Canisius, Holy Spirit Mission, and St. Rose of Lima. And lest we forget to offer a big thank you to Fr. Larry Morrison for letting us rehearse at St. Rose!
We also have to thank our director Kathy, who puts so much of her heart and soul into this choir. She will be heading to the annual colloquium in Pittsburgh starting June 13: pray for her and all the participants.
And of course, thanks to all the singers who made this happen, and to our supporters! See you in the fall.
We also have to thank our director Kathy, who puts so much of her heart and soul into this choir. She will be heading to the annual colloquium in Pittsburgh starting June 13: pray for her and all the participants.
And of course, thanks to all the singers who made this happen, and to our supporters! See you in the fall.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Bad News re: Scolari's Friendship Fund
A few months ago, I told you how you could support RPC through Scolari's Friendship Fund.
I stopped at Scolari's tonight and found out they no longer require the Scolari's Club Card for discounts. Then I looked on their website where they have announced:
I stopped at Scolari's tonight and found out they no longer require the Scolari's Club Card for discounts. Then I looked on their website where they have announced:
Dear Scolari’s Friendship Fund Participant,So unless something dramatic happens, RPC can no longer count on Friendship Fund donations. All the more reason to get good stuff to the Mogul yard sale this coming Saturday, plus people to buy it!
Scolari’s Food & Drug Company will be reviewing our Friendship Fund program starting May 15, 2011. As of that date the Friendship Fund activity will be suspended and shopping dollars will not be allocated to your organization. All dollars accrued prior to May 15, 2011 will be paid to your organization.
This change will include Sak n Save, and we will not accept receipts received after May 15, 2011
At this time we feel it is necessary to reevaluate the structure of the Friendship Fund as it currently operates.
Since Scolari’s introduced the Friendship Fund in May, 1988 over $4.3 million has been paid to participating nonprofit organizations. Over the years the Friendship Fund has provided Scolari’s with a means to give back to the communities in which we do business, and we are proud of the success the program has enjoyed.
We would like to thank you for your continued support of Scolari’s Food & Drug Company.
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