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Regina Pacis Cantorum: August 2015
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Regina Pacis Cantorum: Aunt Kathy Wants You
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: May 2015
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Do One Thing Every Day That Scares You. There is a quote attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt that reads, "Do one thing everyday that scares you.". I also received some hands-on experience starting a children's choir at my own parish where I serve as the music director. They haven't had the complacency of mediocrity or self-doubt instilled in them yet. One step closer to teaching sacred music to the future of the church! Links to this post. By focusing...
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: August 2014
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Monday, August 11, 2014. Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him, O Lord: Robin Williams, 1951-2014. Robin Williams as John Keating, Dead Poets' Society, 1989. In honor of Robin Williams, I chose to read Walt Whitman’s “O Captain, My Captain” while listening to the second movement of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto (featured in The Dead Poets’ Society. In the evening twilight. We shall always cherish your memory, Robin Williams, and we miss you dearly! Rise up and hear the bells;.
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: December 2014
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Monday, December 29, 2014. Saint Thomas Becket, Murder in the Cathedral. Saint Thomas Becket, (21 Dec. c. 1118 (or 1120) - 29 Dec. 1170. St Thomas' martyrdom has been the subject of numerous literary and film adaptions. One of the most famous is T.S. Eliot's verse drama titled Murder in the Cathedral. Snow White and Rose Red by ejbeachy from Deviantart. I first came across Eliot's retelling via another retelling: the young adult novel The Shadow of the Bear. Foreshadowi...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Tradition, Modernism, and Liturgical Change
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Monday, 1 July 2013. Tradition, Modernism, and Liturgical Change. Pope Pius X, in his authoritative encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Explains that according to the Modernist heresy, religion has its roots and origins not in any external revelation, but in the subjective consciousness of man. Man has within him a subconscious need. In the present case, the first need is that of giving some sensible manifestation to religion; the second is that of pro...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Liturgy, Revelation, and Tradition
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Sunday, 14 September 2014. Liturgy, Revelation, and Tradition. Certainly, Christians ought to worship even outside the liturgical context, and the knowledge of the faith provided by encyclicals and documents and textbooks can serve as an aid to this purpose. But such sources are not immediately. But the liturgy, more than this, is immediately. For both theology and liturgy, such a departure from tradition would most often represent a departure from the ...
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: February 2014
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Monday, February 24, 2014. Popular vs. Classical Music : A Matter of Criteria. Originally written as a reflection on Start Making Sense! Musicology Wrestles with Rock. By Dr Susan McClary and Robert Walser. In this particular article, taken from a compilation of essays on popular music titled On Record: Rock, Pop, and the Written Word. Down the Abbey Road, The Beatles. Are all styles of music equal? Paul Scofield as St. Thomas More, 1966. Links to this post. The Calling...
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: When you must change your life
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. When you must change your life. Archaic Torso of Apollo" by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926). Torso of Apollo, Munich. ca 460 BC. We cannot know his legendary head. With eyes like ripening fruit. And yet his torso. Is still suffused with brilliance from inside,. Like a lamp, in which his gaze, now turned to low,. Pietro Canonica. The Abyss (detail). 1869. Labels: Archaic Torso of Apollo. You must change your life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Quibbles & Tea from Bagshot Row: November 2014
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Quibbles and Tea from Bagshot Row. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Artists, be Dominicans and Preach it! Who are the Dominicans? In 1216, St. Dominic de Guzman founded the Order of Preachers, otherwise known as the Dominicans. Although this new order was created in specific response to the Albigensian heresy - which denied the dignity of our humanity - it. Was also meant to fulfill the need for capable preachers formed in the teachings of the Catholic faith and able to combat doctrinal error in all its forms.
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