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Liturgical music guidelines aim to nourish, strengthen message
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - A new committee within the is developing liturgical music guidelines for the Catholic Church in Canada.
The guidelines, being drafted by the National Council for Liturgical Music, once completed, will need to be approved by the bishops and will help worship leaders, priests and liturgy offices in the task of deciding what songs are appropriate to play or sing during Mass. It will also assist musicians hoping to compose music for the Mass setting.
Pipe organ revolutionized
By Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - You could say itƵapp a pipe dream come true. On the Plains of Abraham during the papal Mass at the 49th Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City, the virtual pipe organ had its largest live audience. More than 50,000 people attended the event in June.
The $25,000 organ was designed by Markham-based specifically for the June congress.
John Lennon 'one of Christ's biggest fans'
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic News Service{mosimage}LONDON - British radio has broadcast an interview with John Lennon in which the late singer-composer claimed the Beatles were a Christian band that wanted to bring people closer to God.
In the interview, aired for the first time in the U.K., Lennon described himself as "one of Christ's biggest fans."
Sacred icon exhibit opens in Unionville
By Lorraine M. Williams, Catholic Register Special{mosimage}UNIONVILLE, Ont. - Visitors to UnionvilleƵapp will find a unique religious exhibit this summer. More than 150 sacred icons from mainly private collections will be on display until Sept. 1.
New media hold opportunities for reaching Internet generation
By Michael Redfearn, Catholic Register Special{mosimage}In 1966 John Lennon got into a world of trouble by saying during an interview that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus. He later clarified, correctly so, that his statement was taken out of context and that rather than implying that the Beatles were more important than Jesus, he was merely pointing out that rock and roll music at that time was probably more influential in the life of the typical teenager than was Jesus.
Christian radio host tells media not to 'tame' God
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}CAMBRIDGE, Ont. - More than 30 Christian journalists who gathered for the annual convention this month received an earful about “life beyond the church walls.”
TodayƵapp composers rarely write for liturgical reasons
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - Catholic composers today fall into two categories: those who write for liturgy, and those who don’t. James MacMillan, a world-renowned Scottish composer and conductor, spoke about this in a lecture on “The Catholic Composer Today” at the University of St. MichaelƵapp College in Toronto April 8.
Canadian composer arranges hymn for papal Mass
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}On April 20, New YorkƵapp famed Yankee Stadium will echo with a Canadian-arranged hymn quite unlike any baseball tunes.
“The Feast of Victory,” arranged by a composer from New Brunswick, will resonate during Communion for the concluding Mass of Pope Benedict XVIƵapp first papal visit to the United States.
Bella to open across Canada
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO - Bella, a small movie that has been making big waves everywhere from the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the 2007 PeopleƵapp Choice Award, to church halls where it has been showing in recent months, is finally coming to commercial movie screens across Canada.
Toronto artist paints papal picture
By Andrew Santos, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - TorontoƵapp Dr. Suan Seh Foo presented Pope Benedict XVI with a portrait he had painted of the pontiff at a private audience at the Vatican last December.