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  • Do You Pray the Liturgy of the Hours?

    For Catholics who know of the Liturgy of the Hours (or, the Divine Office, as it is also known) they may think about it as something priests and religious pray. It’s true that clergy and religious are obligated to pray the Liturgy of the Hours. But the Church encourages lay people to pray some portion of the Hours as well.

    Here are five reasons we should all be engaged in this great prayer of the Church to whatever extent we are able.  

    https://www.churchpop.com/5-reasons-every-layperson-should-pray-the-liturgy-of-the-hours/

    May 23, 2023
    Liturgy
    Liturgy of the Hours, prayer
  • The Mass Is Still the Mass

    I am deeply committed to the Novus Ordo promulgated by Pope Saint Paul VI in 1969… This commitment emanates from the enormous continuity between the old rite and the new.

    Richard Clark

    In this article by Richard Clark, Director of Music of the Archdiocese of Boston and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, we are reminded of the fundamental continuity between the ordinary form of the Mass (Novus Ordo) and that which came before. Sadly, of course, this continuity is sometimes eclipsed by less-than-ideal liturgical celebrations. He offers a number of practical suggestions that parishes can employ to make that continuity more clearly visible, which he derives from Pope Francis’ apostolic letter, Desiderio desideravi.

    As you read the article, notice how many of the author’s suggestions are currently in place at St. Mark. We are truly blessed.

    May 19, 2023
    Liturgy
    ad orientem, Mass, Vatican II
  • Slowly but Surely…

    “… Courage needs to be shown in recovering elements of our liturgical identity so we can give God the beauty he deserves.”

    Fr. Michael Rennier

    Another parish discovers that the way forward for the Church involves both truth and beauty, and is revitalized in the process.

    ‘Poetry of the Mass Is an Open Door to Heaven’: How a Revitalized Liturgy Has Reenergized a St. Louis Parish
    March 17, 2023
    Liturgy, Tradition
    ad orientem, beauty, Gregorian chant, Latin, Mass, sacred music, Vatican II
  • 2023 Colorado Sacred Music Conference

    Aug. 9 & 10

    Music directors, accompanists, interested singers, parish clergy and seminarians: join us at St. Mark Catholic Church in Highlands Ranch for an intensive two-day conference designed to lay out the fundamentals of building a strong, faithful parish music program.

    Learn more and register:

    Register
    March 16, 2023
    beauty, Liturgy, Music, Tradition, Uncategorized
    Gregorian chant, Latin, Mass, sacred music, Vatican II
  • The Poor Deserve Beauty, Too

    Does beauty cost too much? Should the money be given to the poor instead? According to artist David Clayton, the answer to both questions is… not necessarily. Check out his insightful article below.

    https://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2023/02/doesnt-it-cost-too-much-to-make-things.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&m=1#.Y-J1pJBlBPw
    February 9, 2023
    Architecture, Art, beauty
  • “Reform of the Reform”

    With the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, it is appropriate to consider anew his contributions to the Liturgy, the so-called “reform of the reform” in particular. In this video, Fr. Joseph Fessio of Ignatius Press gives an in-depth presentation on liturgical reform in the context of his relationship with Cardinal Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI.

    January 5, 2023
    History, Liturgy, Tradition
    ad orientem, Mass, Vatican II
  • “Ave Maria”—The Choir of St. Mark

    St. Mark Catholic Church · "Ave Maria"
    December 7, 2022
    beauty, Music
    Choir, sacred music
  • Can’t Live Without It

    Beauty is a necessity, not a luxury. …without beauty, the duties prove too hard and, eventually, seem pointless. 

    Charles Klamut

    Why is it that we feel happier when we’re in the presence of beauty? And why do drab or utilitarian surroundings make us feel sort of listless or depressed, or even agitated? We instinctively respond to beauty, just as we keenly, if unconsciously, sense it’s absence. 

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    December 2, 2022
    Architecture, Art, beauty, Music, Philosphy
    beauty
  • That’s Just Your Opinion!

    Understanding this difference between objective and subjective judgment is crucial to our understanding of beauty and indeed reality. 

    Joseph Pearce

    Is it possible to speak objectively about what’s beautiful and what isn’t? Joseph Pearce argues that we can, though we will first need to be open to the truth that there is such a thing as an objective standard for beauty. That’s a tough sell today, and requires a large dose of humility. 

    The Quest for the Best: Is it in the Eye of the Beholder?
    October 27, 2022
    Art, Music, Philosphy
    beauty
  • Mass at St. Mark: “Ad Orientem”

    October 15, 2022
    Liturgy, Tradition
    ad orientem, Mass
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