
Stanzas for the Chinese Martyrs
2 Corinthians 4:8 I/ Fr. Chrysostom ChangA flowering of wire Binds the bare wrists behind;The opened skin a fire He suffers to remindOf

2 Corinthians 4:8 I/ Fr. Chrysostom ChangA flowering of wire Binds the bare wrists behind;The opened skin a fire He suffers to remindOf

How God led Atlanta playwright John Ruane to the typewriter…then did it again…and again…and again…and again… By Patrick Gallagher “I don’t know if it’s ever

The Catholic Sacred Music Project’s 2023 Composition Institute with Sir James MacMillan, co-sponsored by the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Liturgy, concluded

On June 20, 2023, Fiat Lux, an oratorio-like liturgical work for singers and orchestra by the Scottish Catholic composer James MacMillan, world-premiered at Christ Cathedral

Tradition is a river, and without its quickening streams, life dries up, withers, and eventually, perishes.— Sir James MacMillan In a culture which prizes ephemeral

As it is in our own day, so it was at the turn of the twentieth century: the situation of church music was extremely wretched,
España es un destino lleno de historia, cultura y emociones. Con su rico patrimonio y paisajes impresionantes, ofrece a sus visitantes una experiencia única. Si

Here, from my box of precious things: a handful of rose petals dry and wither-burnt; a smooth stick in the shape of a perfect “y;”

Richard Rodriguez was born in San Francisco in 1944 to Mexican immigrant parents who had only recently come to California. The family soon moved to

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