O Oriens

Just came back from a neighbour’s solstice party, a strange but wonderful concatenation of Christians and pagans. I am more impressed than ever with the various types in the pagan faiths that are echoes or pre-echoes of the coming of Christ, the Light of the World. “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; Upon those who […]

» Read more

O Clavis David

Christmas is closer and closer each day, and we continue pleading with the Lord to make haste. Lead us from our prison of sin and darkness and death! It’s dark outside now as I’m posting this at scarcely six o’clock. The winter solstice, the longest night of the year, is nigh. This year, it’s even a more tangible symbol of […]

» Read more

O Radix Jesse

By now some of you might be thinking that the O Antiphon words might be sounding kind of familiar, even though you’re not really up on your Gregorian Chant. In fact, these antiphons are some of the earliest attested antiphons in the Divine Office, being mentioned in passing in the works of Saint Boethius in the early sixth century. The […]

» Read more

O Adonai

Today is the second “O” antiphon, O Adonai. These videos, which I will be embedding each day until Christmas, were recorded by the Dominican student brothers at Oxford in 2006. O Adonái, et Dux domus Israël, qui Móysi in igne flammæ rubi apparuísti, et ei in Sina legem dedísti: veni ad rediméndum nos in bráchio exténto. Englished: O Adonai, and […]

» Read more

O Sapientia

As Advent draws to its end, we begin the “O” antiphons at Vespers. These days, I’m praying the Office on the train, so no chant for us any more. Today being my birthday, I went home early, and so prayed Vespers around 4:00PM. Hopefully some day we can chant Vespers again in a parish (or at least chapel) setting. But […]

» Read more

The Word is Love

Just got home from a conversation with Fr. Beuzer. As before, he’s given me much to think about and much to pray about. Although we had a fairly far-ranging discussion, talking about everything from my job search to Alaska, it all revolved around the Lectio assignment he gave me the last time we talked, the first chapter of the Gospel […]

» Read more

…and Everybody Else

Just returned from noon Mass for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, otherwise known as All Souls. Of course, one can pray for the souls of the departed at any time, but this day has been specially set aside since the Clunaic reforms of the late 10th century. There are some days I think the Church really needs another […]

» Read more

Sequence for Pentecost

Enjoy! I wonder what (if any) version of this will be sung in my parish today? Veni Sancte Spiritus Veni, Sancte Spiritus,et emítte caélituslucis tuae rádium. Veni, pater páuperum,veni, dator múnerum,veni, lumen córdium. Consolator óptime,dulcis hospes animae.dulce refrigerium. In labóre réquies,in aestu tempéries,in fletu solácium. O lux beatíssima, reple cordis íntimatuórum fidélium. Sine tuo númine,nihil est in hómine,nihil est innoxium. […]

» Read more

The Countdown Begins

VOX CLARA COMMITTEE PRESS RELEASE April 28-29, 2010 The Vox Clara Committee met at the Pontifical North American College in Rome from April 28-29, 2010. This was the nineteenth meeting of this Committee of senior Bishops from Episcopal Conferences throughout the English-speaking world. The Vox Clara Committee was formed by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the […]

» Read more

Pope Approves New English Translation!

From the Vatican Information Service: Dear Cardinals,Dear Brother Bishops and Priests,Members and Consultors of the Vox Clara Committee, I thank you for the work that Vox Clara has done over the last eight years, assisting and advising the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in fulfilling its responsibilities with regard to the English translations of liturgical […]

» Read more
1 121 122 123 124 125 129