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Is there a certain song that defines your Easter season?  For about the last 12 years or so, my congregation has been singing In the Breaking of the Bread by Michael Ward (WLP) as our recessional song for the Easter vigil and Easter morning.  The words are based on Luke 24 and Acts 2.  [...]

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Holy Week has come and gone.  It’s been so long since I was part of the congregation (and not the choir director) that I almost feel like I want to take one Triduum off and just enjoy the Three Days without feeling the pressure of being there with the music—no, as I think more about [...]

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During the weeks of Lent, I had the pleasure of participating in a “Stations of the Cross with Taize chants” service.   I’ve never really been drawn to this Catholic tradition but I was very surprised how the music drew me into the prayer.  Much of the impact this service had on me was due to [...]

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I’m always wondering what music other pastoral musicians are using for various seasons of the year. We are going into the fifth weekend of Lent and I am happy to say that I’ve had my choir practicing the music for Triduum for over a month. For me, that is a pretty big deal. [...]

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I don’t believe I’ve written anything about World Library Publications (WLP) in my blog so here we go— 
WLP is certainly smaller than GIA or OCP but that doesn’t mean they don’t have excellent music and/or composers.  During the season of Lent, we are doing a song called Journey For Home by Ed Bolduc.  Ed [...]

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About a year ago, my parish started offering a mass in Spanish.  This was probably a good idea, as there are many Spanish speaking people in the surrounding area.  Our parish has been around since the mid sixties, so this is quite a change for our community.
As the choir director, I’ve been asked [...]

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