by Jenny | Feb 17, 2020 | Episodes
Dr. Nathan Knutson, the Director of Sacred Music at St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, joins us for this episode on the Church’s esteem for the pipe organ. If you’ve been looking to learn about the history of the organ in the Roman rite, the basics of...
by Jenny | Feb 8, 2020 | Episodes
We’re learning about one of this podcast’s patronesses in this episode – St. Élisabeth of the Trinity, who described herself as “laudem gloriæ,” the “praise of glory.” Discover why St. Élisabeth is an excellent spiritual model...
by Jenny | Feb 3, 2020 | Episodes
We’re taking a look at the Catholic way of reading, understanding, and praying the book of Psalms. Our guest is Dom Benedict Andersen, who is a Benedictine priest-monk and founding member of Silverstream Priory, in Stamullen, County Meath, Ireland. He is...
by Jenny | Dec 22, 2019 | Episodes
James Monti is an author in the fields of Catholic liturgy and hagiography. His books include A Sense of the Sacred: Roman Catholic Worship in the Middle Ages, The King’s Good Servant but God’s First: The Life and Writings of St. Thomas More, The Week of Salvation:...
by Jenny | Dec 5, 2019 | Episodes
Join us for an episode highlighting the spiritual fruits that flow from following the Church’s pastoral guidance in the celebration of the liturgy. We talk about Musicam Sacram, the document’s pastoral plan with three degrees of singing, the spiritual...
by Peter | Nov 30, 2019 | Episodes
Join us in this episode for a discussion about St. Cecilia, and the liturgies and sacred music of Rome. Gregory DiPippo is the Editor of the New Liturgical Movement blog. He lives and works in the eternal city of Rome, sharing his breadth of knowledge of the...
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