Last minute Christmas Psalms
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Last minute Christmas Psalms

A quick post to share some Psalm options for your Christmas Masses. These arrangements are “visitor friendly” and based on familiar tunes.

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Saint Hildegard Project
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Saint Hildegard Project

Learn about the new Northern Indiana group The Saint Hildegard Project and listen to a few snippets from their inaugural concert!

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Free Score: Psalm 144
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Free Score: Psalm 144

Download a free score of Psalm 144 “Blessèd be the Lord, my Rock!” as based on the ancient gregorian antiphon “Benedictus dominus deus meus” which treats the same text.

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Free Score: Psalm 78
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Free Score: Psalm 78

Enjoy a free score of Psalm 78 “Do not forget the works of the Lord!” set to Psalm Tone II of the Divine Office. This psalm is for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

Short and simple, it is perfect for daily mass or masses with school children who need simple music. It’s also great for people who simply wish to chant the day’s psalm as a part of their daily prayer routine!

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Has no one condemned you?
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Has no one condemned you?

Click here to obtain a free transcription of “Nemo te condemnávit”, the communion antiphon for Lent V, rendered into english.

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Ad Orientem
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Ad Orientem

A 3 minute apologia pro ad orientem. Why the priest should face God and not the people.

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“Woman, behold Thy son…”
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“Woman, behold Thy son…”

James J. Richardson introduces his newest motet, “Múlier, ecce filius tuus” (“Woman, behold Thy son…”) from the Seven Last Words of Christ.

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In the sight of the angels…
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In the sight of the angels…

James discusses his setting of Psalm 138 “In the sight of the angels, I will sing Your praises, Lord!” — adapted 1:1 from a gregorian antiphon which treats the same text.

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