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Useful Links - Holy Family Catholic Church - New York, NY
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Archdiocese of New York. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Holy See Mission to the UN. St John the Evangelist. Church of the Holy Family 315 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017-2313. Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm Closed for lunch, 1:30-2pm. Tel: 212-753-3401 Fax: 212-753-3428 webmaster@churchholyfamily.org.
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Den katolska närvaron i New York « Sankta Birgitta
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Katolsk kultur på nätet, katolska kyrkan, kultur. EN KATOLIKS TANKAR OM FASTAN. Avrättningar ett folknöje i medeltidens Stockholm. Batteri Arholma – en turistattraktion värd att besöka. Dannemora gruva minner om malmhanteringens storhetstid. Göta Landsväg – drottning Kristinas färdväg till Rom. I Sankta Birgittas spår: En andlig resa i Sverige – del 1. I Sankta Birgittas spår: En andlig resa i Sverige – del 2. Påven Benedict XVI avgår. Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart – New Jerseys stolthet! Passio...
catholicmanhattan.blogspot.com
Catholic Churches of Manhattan: October 2007
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Catholic Churches of Manhattan. A young man's turmoil in discovering 96 houses of God. Monday, October 29, 2007. 3 St Paul the Apostle Church. Mass times and church info last updated 04/24/2016). Corner of Columbus Ave. and W. 60th (Office: 405 W. 59th. St.). Sat: 5:15pm (English, cantor). Sun: 8am (English, cantor), 10am (English, choir), 12:30pm (Spanish, Coro Hispano),. 5:15pm (English, Young Adult MassYA Choir). Mon-Fri: 7:30am, 12:10pm (both English). Tue, Thu: after the 12:10pm Mass. Not only do my...
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Sacred Music | Christopher Prestia
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Hymn: Rejoice, ye pure in heart. Tune:. By R W. Dirksen, recorded at Sacred Music Practicum class, Auer Hall, Indiana University. Accompanied by Chris Prestia. Http:/ www.chrisprestia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Rejoice-ye-pure-in-heart.mp3. Hymn: I Love to Tell the Story, recorded at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Carlisle, PA. Accompanied by Chris Prestia. Http:/ www.chrisprestia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/I-Love-to-tell-the-Story.mp3. Http:/ www.chrisprestia.com/wp-content/uploads/2...Impro...
micrologus.org
Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: New Editions Up
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Two new motets on the other page. A couple of items from Whitsunday. Rather late for this year, I'm afraid, but the beauty of the liturgical cycle is that it's just that! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Society of St Hugh of Cluny.
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Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: New Initiative: Editions of Renaissance Polyphony
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. New Initiative: Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. I've given some thought to what the purpose of this blog is, now that I'm not leading a chant schola, and today I'm launching a new initiative: to publish free editions of sacred music.
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Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: March 2012
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. A Font of Wisdom II: On the charm of English Polyphony. As I mentioned in the preceding post. I'm currently captivated by Frank Ll. Harrison's Music in Medieval Britain. What does it say about you when this passage gets you really excited?
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Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: January 2012
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Second Sunday after Epiphany. Admittedly, the chant was composed before such ideas were formulated, but it is a striking moment. You can hear what I'm talking about in this video. Friday, January 6, 2012. 8483; Deus judicium tuum regi da, et...
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Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: October 2011
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Sunday, October 30, 2011. First of all, a glorious feast of Christ the King to all. I believe there was a solemn mass at St Agnes today, where they also began their season of singing polyphony at the Sunday traditional mass with a Lassus mass. Tomorrow afternoon in N...
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Musicæ Activæ Micrologus: Upcoming events
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Practical Thoughts on Plainsong. Editions of Renaissance Polyphony. Following the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass in the New York Area from a musical angle, and exploring seldom-heard pieces of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. Thursday, March 22, 2012. I intend to start writing about chant-related items of more general interest again soon, so please stay tuned for new developments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The author rails against the poor church singing of his day, and defends ...