The Parish Cantor

The Parish Cantor
Author: Michael Connolly
Publisher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1991
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780941050241

Sing to the Lord

Sing to the Lord
Author: USCCB Publishing
Publisher: USCCB
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781601370228

Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship provides basic guidelines for understanding the role and ministry of music in the liturgy. An excellent resource for priests, deacons, and music ministers!

General Instruction of the Roman Missal

General Instruction of the Roman Missal
Author: Catholic Church
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781574555431

From USCCB Publishing, this revision of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) seeks to promote more conscious, active, and full participation of the faithful in the mystery of the Eucharist. While the Missale Romanum contains the rite and prayers for Mass, the GIRM provides specific detail about each element of the Order of Mass as well as other information related to the Mass.

Why Catholics Can't Sing

Why Catholics Can't Sing
Author: Thomas Day
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824511531

This book is about the culture of American Christianity and what it does to our understanding of God, self, and community as reflected in the way Christians worship.

All Things Necessary

All Things Necessary
Author: Marti Rideout
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898696526

This is a complete revision of a detailed resource which has been the essential guide for church musicians working in the Episcopal church for over 20 years. A Guide to the Practice of Church Music (1989) was originally written by Marion J. Hatchett, who taught for many years at the Episcopal seminary at Sewanee, was key in developing materials for The Hymnal 1982. This updated revision contains brief, but articulate discussions of the role of music in the church, the variety and nature of music ministries (people, cantor, choirs, organists, directors, instrumentalists, clergy, and music committees); principles for the selection of hymns, psalms, canticles, and other service music and their sources in materials from CPI and beyond; guidance for planning services for all rites of the church in the BCP and the Book of Occasional Services. Updated revision includes hymnals, electronic resources, and materials published since The Hymnal 1982.

The Death of a Christian

The Death of a Christian
Author: H. Richard Rutherford
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814663222

Father Rutherford has thoroughly revised The Death of a Christian, his popular study, to reflect the Order of Christian Funerals (1989). Pastors, educators, seminarians, and divinity school students will find this a major work for study and pastoral guidance in the exercise of their ministries.

Glass Collage

Glass Collage
Author: Eva Gelini
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Glass Collage is an intriguing memoir of Eva Gelini’s faith journey as a Catholic musician. Eva succeeded in her childhood dream of becoming a Catholic Church organist and, later, a Catholic liturgical music director. Along the way, she collected many cuts, scars, and bruises from the church leadership. In addition, when the scandals associated with the Catholic Church came to light, her 30-year career and livelihood abruptly concluded, leaving her jobless, defenseless, and forced into a midlife career change. While attempting to nourish her wounds and desiring peace and counsel, Eva prayed that God would guide her in the right direction. And He did, leading her to a place she never dreamed of being.

A Rainbow Together

A Rainbow Together
Author: Danny Davies
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483453642

The socially turbulent summer of 1964 triggers a cyclone of upheaval. For both the nation and Davey Dodd, a sheltered 17-year-old from Kentucky. At the onset, he remains blissfully unaware of the radical changes about to come. He takes a job across the river at a large Cincinnati hotel, which at first intensifies his feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt. His rigid Catholic upbringing has fostered a sort of emotional paralysis. The coarse masculinity of most of his peers intimidates him, yet at the same time he wishes he could be more like those freewheeling guys who boast of sexual escapades and other easy sins. As the weeks unfold, however, the diverse people and situations he encounters open his eyes to a colorful new world: one that emboldens him to explore this disconcerting passion he feels for co-worker, Tony DeStefano. Set against the backdrop of the Freedom Summer's burgeoning civil rights movement, Davey embarks on a journey toward his own acceptance and personal integrity.