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Learning Latin and Gregorian Chant to Save the World! Each episode features underorganized attempts to address the amazing Gregorian chant deficiencies prevalent in the world today. Do you suffer from Eucharistic Cardio Insufficiency? Try kick-starting your prayer-life with the secret weapon of the monastic movement. We can help you reach your Choral Office goals. Find out more about us : www.brandt.id.au
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The Church in the US just celebrated its 10th National Eucharistic Congress with a massive crowd. Four national pilgrimages prepared the way to the Congress in Indianapolis, traveling from north, south, east, and west, over 60 days and covering a combined 6500 miles. On this episode we spoke with Dominic Carstens, who was one of the perpetual pilgr…
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This week we speak with Dr. Joshua Revelle about his recent article for Adoremus titled, "Seeing the Lord: Biblical Orientations for Eucharistic Renewal." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online.…
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This week we speak with Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka about her recent article for Adoremus titled, "The Golden Thread of Music: A Practicum on How to Adorn the Church’s Collects with the Sung Garments of Salvation." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at w…
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This week we speak with Anne Koerner Simpson recent article for Adoremus titled, "Four Centuries Later: A Modern Look at "Introduction to the Devout Life." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online. We are also proud to partner with the Cent…
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This week we speak with Mariusz Biliniewicz about his recent article for Adoremus titled, "Why Romans 12:1 Is Ratzinger’s Key to the Spirit and Truth of Worship." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online. We are also proud to partner with t…
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This week we speak with Jan Bentz about his recent translation of a Romano Guardini Book, "Liturgy and Liturgical Formation." He recently wrote an article for Adoremus about the project titled, "Liturgy of the Body - New Translation of Romano Guardini Book Explains Why Prayer is a Wholly Human Affair." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical In…
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This week we speak with Dr. David Fagerberg about his recent article titled, "The Many Altars of God: A Primer in Understanding Liturgy and Deification." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online. We are also proud to partner with the Center…
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This week we speak with Caroline Smyczek about her recent article titled, "Let Your Vinyards Flourish: The Eternal Riches of the Marriage Rite." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online. We are also proud to partner with the Center for Beau…
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It was St Philomena's feast day 12 August. Someone requested me to sing a hymn to St Philomena in Latin. Sure enough there was a thread on the Musica Sacra forum about chant hymns for St Philomena and you can read the rest of the story, and download the PDF on my website: https://www.kidschant.com/post/st-philomena/…
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Day 98 of #100daysofchant 1. Virgo Dei Genitrix, quem totus non capit orbis: In tua se clausit viscera factus homo. 1. O Virgin Mother of God, He Whom the whole world does not contain, enclosed Himself in thy womb, being made man. 2. Vera fides Geniti purgavit crimina mundi, Et tibi virginitas inviolata manet. 2. True faith in thy begotten Son has …
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Day 96 of #100daysofchant One webpage about this hymn - plus the PDF that I'm singing from: https://newbookoldhymns.brandt.id.au/hymns/tantumergo.html Another webpage on learning the Latin for Benediction, based on the Catholic's Latin Instructor by Fr Caswall: https://www.kidschant.com/course/benediction/…
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Day 95 of #100daysofchant Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament is one of those old devotions that sometimes gets taken for granted, but seems to be a bit rarer than it should be. For learning the words, see this interactive page at Kids Chant: https://www.kidschant.com/course/benediction/o-salutaris/ or this more mundane page: https://newbookoldhym…
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Day 94 of #100daysofchant So close to finishing! For anyone new, I have been working on a course teaching people how to Sing the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Latin since 2020. Recently someone asked about the Psalm tone I was using for Compline compared with page 158 of the Baronius Press book, so I made a technical video exploring w…
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Day 93 of #100daysofchant The Introit for the feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord (6 August) ILLUXÉRUNT coruscatiónes, tuæ orbi terræ: commota est, et contrémuit terra. Ps. Quam dilécta tabernácula tua, Dómine virtútum! concupíscit, et déficit anima mea in atria Dómini. Gloria Patri. Thy lightnings enlightened the world: the earth shook and tr…
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Day 90 of #100daysofchant We sang this as an intermission procession for a production of The Man Born to Be King at the Great Hall in Sydney University. That was my introduction to it. The whole audience processed out after the Crucifixion, giving the stage crew time to change the set. More Info: https://newbookoldhymns.brandt.id.au/hymns/vexilla.h…
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Day 88 of #100daysofchant You guys probably all go to the Easter Vigil and sleep in on Easter Sunday, don't you? Well, some really cool stuff happens while you guys are all sleeping. Easter Sunday has this little known optional procession. Do you need a translation here when the words are in the video? Way back when I put A New Book of Old Hymns to…
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Day 87 of #100daysofchant I went with the "est vera" version thinking that it would be the better version as the new books were using it - like the way some of the Pre-Urbanite versions of hymns were being revived. Unfortunately, this isn't the way most of the groups I sing with sing it. "Ubi caritas et amor" is pretty entrenched. If I ever get aro…
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Day 86 of #100daysofchant This one's a classic hymn to accompany the Stations of the Cross. The Latin is so brief and concise and beautiful. There's also a Sequence version with a bit more variety to the tune, but when I put together A New Book of Old Hymns, this simpler one was the only one I knew. For more info see: https://newbookoldhymns.brandt…
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Day 85 of #100daysofchant I love how the chorus repeats in two parts. Keeps you awake figuring out which chorus comes next. Also makes it a bit more interesting to sing along the chorus. And it is beautiful - recounting the story of Redemption from Eden to Bethlehem to the Upper Room to Calvary to Heaven. More info at: https://newbookoldhymns.brand…
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This week we speak with William Schaefer about his recent article titled, "Liturgy at the Intersection of Humanity and Divinity: Why There Are No Box Stores (Only Beauty) in the City of God." We are proud to partner with The Liturgical Institute for their online study program. Find out more about these online offerings at www.liturgy.online. We are…
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Day 83 of #100daysofchant Everyone should know this one. I keep assuming everyone does, and that's probably why I haven't recorded it already. This is one I loved reading in our parish hymnbook during Mass way back in the 80s, in the Gerard Manley Hopkins translation without the Pelican verse. I would spend Mass memorizing it, even though I'm not s…
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Day 80 of #100daysofchant This is the offertory antiphon for Mass this Sunday SICUT in holocáustis aríetum et taurórum, et sicut in míllibus agnórum pínguium: sic fiat sacrifícium nostrum in conspéctu tuo hódie, ut pláceat tibi: quia non est confúsio confidéntibus in te, Dómine. As in holocausts of rams and bullocks, and as in thousands of fat lamb…
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Day 79 of #100daysofchant This is the Introit for Mass this Sunday OMNES gentes, pláudite manibús: jubiláte Deo in voce exsultatiónis. Ps. 46. 3. Quóniam Dóminus excélsus, terribílis: Rex magnus super omnem terram. V. Glória Patri. Clap your hands, all ye nations: shout unto God with the voice of joy. Ps. For the Lord is most high, He is terrible; …
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