A Pastoral letter worth re-reading…
Excerpts from the “GENERAL STANDARDS” section:
c. Practice and Liturgical Discipline
As Pope Benedict XVI has stated, “Nothing can be too beautiful for God.” Musicians should take these words to heart, because it is they who bear much of the responsibility for bringing beauty to our liturgical celebrations. (…) Every hour of worship should represent at least two hours of structured preparation at a time and place apart from the congregation.
e. Preparation not Planning
It is important to keep in mind that we do not plan Holy Mass; the Church has already provided us with a plan. We prepare to celebrate the Mass. This is a subtle yet important distinction. The plan is found in the liturgical calendar and the official liturgical books: the Ordo, the Missal, the Lectionary and the Graduale.
Are you spending 2 hours in structured preparation for each hour or worship? What assistance do you need most to structure this 2:1 ration ?
Singing the Mass – Session 3
Keynote version (original) :
Powerpoint version:
Singing the Mass – session 1
Keynote presentation (original) :
Powerpoint :
7000 hours of Gregorian…
… Chant recordings in the palm of your hand. Visit Neumz’s website by clicking here: the recordings of the whole 3-year cycle of the singing of the Catholic liturgy made by the Benedictine Sisters of Jouques will be available to you.
Learn to chant the Mass in 3 easy steps…
Practice Singing the Mass at Mass
These events are free of charge. Just sing.
When and where? Every Sunday at 4:15PM(Meet 1 hour before the 5:15PM Mass in the chapel of the convent, in the building East of the Church Mary Star of the Sea in San Pedro ). Prepare by downloading the music and singing-along the mp3 files at this link.
Why? To practice chant, and learn about the important role of chant in the Liturgy .
Need help with latin and square notes?..
Need help with latin? Our advice is: pick a short phrase (ex: an Introit antiphon) and translate it word by word. How? There’s an app for that : S.P.Q.R. (click on link)
To help sight-read and sing Gregorian Notation, this App: Square Notes seems to have catalogued the whole Roman Gradual. Fantastic!!
