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CWNews.com, June 29, 2004: St. Cecilia Smiles: A Feast of Liturgical Chant.
When did you last hear the Psalm at Mass sung in Gregorian chant? Or pray after communion while listening to a 16th century motet by Orlando di Lasso? Or sing a Kyrie in the style that the whole Western church adopted from the earliest centuries? If you happened to be at the National Shrine in Washington, D.C., the 4th week in June, such beautiful sounds were everywhere to be heard. [Full article]
When did you last hear the Psalm at Mass sung in Gregorian chant? Or pray after communion while listening to a 16th century motet by Orlando di Lasso? Or sing a Kyrie in the style that the whole Western church adopted from the earliest centuries? If you happened to be at the National Shrine in Washington, D.C., the 4th week in June, such beautiful sounds were everywhere to be heard. [Full article]



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We chanted the mass each day from the Graduale Triplex during the recent Gregorian Chant Institute at St. Joseph College, Rensselaer, IN. It was beautiful and enriching.
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