In section 115, the USCCB document Sing to the Lord lays down the case for progressive solemnity within the celebration of any liturgy. Lest there be any doubt about the applicability of the principle… more →
Catholic Sensibilitylambskinny wrote 2 weeks ago: “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts, as at Meribah, as on the day at Mass … more →
FirstLubbock Worship wrote 1 month ago: Psalm 66:2 says, “Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious!” Psalm 7:17 says “I will giv … more →
ccfdawg wrote 2 months ago: As I said yesterday I am struggling with feeling close to God right now. God seems far away from me. … more →
sholander wrote 2 months ago: One more of these stories from the Old Testament, if you’re willing to hear it. Hezekiah, around 715 … more →
sholander wrote 2 months ago: There’s another great story from the Old Testament: Solomon, King of Israel and son of David, finish … more →
catholicsensibility wrote 4 months ago: Silence: the absence of sound? Or something more? The USCCB document Sing to the Lord has a lot to s … more →
catholicsensibility wrote 4 months ago: The US Bishops’ document Sing to the Lord writes of the need to form music ministers. It shoul … more →
catholicsensibility wrote 4 months ago: Can and do lay people exercise authentic ministry in the Catholic Church? Years ago, the answer to t … more →
catholicsensibility wrote 5 months ago: In section 115, the USCCB document Sing to the Lord lays down the case for progressive solemnity wit … more →
catholicsensibility wrote 5 months ago: As promised, I’ll begin a series of posts on some liturgical principles outlined in the US Bis … more →
Troy wrote 5 months ago: Come, Sing to the Lord Come, sing to the Lord, his name to praise. He in these latter days did raise … more →
rphilli wrote 11 months ago: Download a worksheet for further study Prologue Where we are: Part 1: Judgment Part 2: Historical In … more →
james0235 wrote 1 year ago: Last Saturday evening I attended Mass at a parish that I do not typically go to. In fact I think tha … more →
summacumlaude wrote 2 years ago: Sing a song of joy to the Lord, Let’s thank Him for the ordinary things, That keeps us from day to d … more →