Podcasts about Gregorian chant

Form of song

  • 175PODCASTS
  • 373EPISODES
  • 57mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • May 5, 2025LATEST
Gregorian chant

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Gregorian chant

Latest podcast episodes about Gregorian chant

The Classical Music Minute
How Medieval Monks Invented the Way We Write Music Today

The Classical Music Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 1:00


DescriptionHow Medieval Monks Invented the Way We Write Music Today in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun FactBefore musical notation, music was passed down by memory! Around the 9th century, monks created neumes—squiggly symbols above lyrics—to guide melodies. Guido of Arezzo later added the staff and pitch names. His system was so effective, it's still the basis for how we read and write music today!__________________________________________________________________About Steven, HostSteven is a Canadian composer & actor living in Toronto. Through his music, he creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his music website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.__________________________________________________________________You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram.

The God Minute
April 28 - Forgive and Forget

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 11:40


SCRIPTURE-Jeremiah 31:34 "For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more."REFLECTION-JeffMUSIC-"Gregorian Chant" by Sistine Chapel Choir-"Loving and Forgiving" by Scott SoperNOTES-

Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Completorium in Septuagesima / Lent

Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 9:31


Completorium is known as Compline or Complin with all the different possible pronunciations. I'm using the Roman Little Office of Our Lady in the 1915 version. The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a cut down version of the Divine Office for the Laity or Third Orders. The Gregorian Chant is from the Antiphonale Romanum. The Marian Antiphon, Ave Regina Caelorum is sung in the Simple Tone.This one was surprisingly easy to put together as I didn't make so many mistakes. Once upon a time I did have this memorised, but that was a while ago.Booklets in PDF available:https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/Support this channel, either via Substack or Buy Me a Coffee Get full access to Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary at littleoffice.substack.com/subscribe

Father Simon Says
Vengeance and Forgiveness - Father Simon Says - April 11, 2025

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 49:13


(4:45) Bible Study: Jeremiah 20:10-13 Father talks about some background from this reading. John 10:31-42 Who was John the beloved Disciple? Father explains (18:36) Break 1 (22:13) Letters: Father talks about the beauty of Gregorian Chant and answers a question about if Bishops have authority over cannon law. Father Answers these and other questions. Send him a letter at simon@relevantradio.com (34:38) Break 2 (36:18) Word of the Day Vengeance (38:37) Phones: Elaine - Dayenu prayer. Do you know anything about this? Season 5 of the Chosen. Drew - are both bread and wine necessary to celebrate a mass? Mary - I had resentment towards someone. I saw them in adoration chapel, and I felt God convicted me that He loved her too. Jill - Babies miscarriages. do they go heaven? I heard on EWTN that they don't David - Penitential Rite. and Lamb of God very similar. why do we say these. also different languages?

The Terry & Jesse Show
25 Mar 25 – How Gregorian Chant Benefits the Body and Soul

The Terry & Jesse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 51:07


Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Luke 1:26-38 - The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary. And coming to her, he said, “Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you.” But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a Son, and you shall name Him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give Him the throne of David His father, and He will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and of His Kingdom there will be no end.” But Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I have no relations with a man?” And the angel said to her in reply, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the Child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God. And behold, Elizabeth, your relative, has also conceived a son in her old age, and this is the sixth month for her who was called barren; for nothing will be impossible for God.” Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her. The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) Gregorian Chant benefits the body and soul https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2025/02/gregorian-chant-benefits-body-soul-john-horvat.html 3) The importance of exposing conspiracies and their architects  https://www.knightsrepublic.com/single-post/the-importance-of-exposing-conspiracies-and-their-architects 4) They want to make proclaiming that Jesus is King illegal https://gatewayhispanic.com/video/they-want-to-make-proclaiming-that-jesus-is-king-illegal/

Saint of the Day
St Gregory the Great (the Dialogist), Pope of Rome (604) - March 12

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


He was born in Rome to a wealthy senatorial family. He received a good education in secular and spiritual learning, and became Prefect of Rome. While still in the world, he used his great wealth mostly for the good of the Church, building six monasteries in Sicily and another in Rome itself. At this monastery, dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, Gregory was tonsured a monk. He was appointed Archdeacon of Rome, then, in 579, Papal legate to Constantinople, where he lived for nearly seven years. He returned to Rome in 585 and was elected Pope in 590.   He is famed for his many writings, his generous charity (he gave almost all his income to the poor, and often invited the poor to share his table), and for initiating missionary work among the Anglo-Saxon peoples. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, celebrated on Wednesday and Friday evenings during Great Lent, was compiled by him. St Gregory introduced elements of the chanting that he had heard in Constantinople into Western Church chant: The Gregorian Chant which beautified the Western churches for many years is named for him. Its system of modes is related to the eight tones of the Eastern church. He is called 'the Dialogist' after his book The Dialogues, an account of the lives and miracles of Italian saints.   Saint Gregory reposed in peace in 604.

The God Minute
March 11 - Engage the Reality

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 11:21


SCRIPTURE- Hebrews 12:1-2-"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith." REFLECTORSr. CharleneMUSIC-"Kyrie Eleison" Gregorian Chant-"Distraction Days" InstrumentalNOTESLink to 9-Day Novena to St. Joseph

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: February 25, 2025 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 51:02


Patrick discusses the latest advancements in technology with Elon Musk's Starlink, which promises to improve the FAA networks and enhance air travel safety. Patrick examines the complexities of ethical concerns in religious contexts, like IVF, and how to approach sensitive conversations. He also highlights the variety of religious music, from traditional Gregorian chants to modern praise, while appreciating the taste of Guadalupe Gold coffee that supports communities in Nicaragua. Starlink Set To Upgrade America's Air Traffic Control System (00:37) Email: I have a godchild who was conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Am I morally obligated to talk to my cousin about this and let her know of the Church's teaching on IVF? (04:48) John - I sing at my parish. What do you think about this song that has a verse 'as Jesus died the wrath of God was satisfied'? (09:33) Harold - I tried the coffee from the Relevant Radio store, and it was super delicious! (19:14) Jillian - Are there other options like 'Catechesis of the Good Shepherd' for younger kids? (26:38) Keaton - Is there ever going to be a push for more modern music in the Church to attract younger people? (30:48) Audio: Is your church Contemporvant? (39:14) Ricardo - Some people like Gregorian Chant, but there needs to be a balance. It's not that we need certain types of music to be brought in. We need to create a welcoming environment and put focus on Catechesis. (42:54) Mary Ann - Mass is our worship of God and therefore we have specific masses. You could have praise/worship outside of mass. (47:48)

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
A Spiritual Pilgrimage of Hope in France

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 57:00


Take a journey of faith with us to France's sacred sites. Hear inspiring stories and reflections that can enrich your daily faith journey. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with the Blessed Virgin Mary and explore the significance of these sacred sites. During our journey, you will: Learn the significance behind the Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette and Our Lady of Sept-Fons Abbey. Hear personal experiences that make these sacred places come alive and inspire your daily pilgrimage of life. Discover how the messages of hope from these holy places can help you trust God. Click here to visit the official webpage for this episode. Jewel for the Journey: “Approach, my children, don't be afraid, I'm here to tell you great news.” - Our Lady of La Salette Do you like what you hear? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a week of Journeys of Hope, click here to get started. Learn more at https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/media-and-resources/all-media-series/journeys-of-hope.html Help us spread hope! https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/support/

Wrestling with the Champ
Junkyard Dog

Wrestling with the Champ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 26:54


Desperate to fund his movie career, the Champ makes a deal with a local gangster.Starring: Alex Leam, Alex Whitely, Ant McGinley, Charles Commins, Damien St John, Dan Mellins, Drew Stearne, Faye Marshall, Lee Burton, Livi Graham, Paul Ricketts, Sean Allsop and introducing Walker Nixon.Music in this episode appears under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 license. The following tracks are written and performed by Kevin MacLeod: 'Oh, Christmas Tree' 'Deck The Halls B' 'Laserpack' 'Enter The Maze' 'Happy Boy Theme' 'Gregorian Chant' 'Take The Lead' 'Fantasia' 'Frozen Star' and 'Christmas Rap'. Additional music includes Old Love by Shiru8bit, Guseqwai by BoogerWooger, and Boss Battle 6 Metal by Nene.Wrestling With The Champ is written and produced by Ant McGinley and Damien St John and is part of the Podomedy podcast network. Enjoy ad-free listening on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Latin Mass Society
Dr Joseph Shaw in conversation with the "Learn Latin" youtube channel.

Latin Mass Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 65:31


Dr Joseph Shaw in conversation with the "Learn Latin" youtube channel.  The subject is the Traditional Latin Mass, Gregorian Chant, Pilgrimages and Latin in general!

The Catholic Toolbox
Church Music Matters

The Catholic Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 59:50


This week we speak with Church Musician, Mr Gregory Tondys. He shares his experince as an organist and a musician, on the effects of Quality Sacred Music and it's spiritual effects on the soul. He delves deep into the world of the development of Gregorian Chant, and Polyphony. The importance of Music should not be taken for granted, and hence many parishioners listening, who wish to elevate the music of the parish, could take heed of his insightful practical tools.    – The Show is Live on the following Platforms Television   TV Maria: tvmaria.ph  Radio Platforms: Voice of Charity Australia (1701AM): www.voc.org.au    Radio Maria Australia: https://www.radiomaria.org.au/  Cradio: www.cradio.org.au  Social Media:  @thecatholictoolboxshow Facebook & Instagram - Partners: Parousia Media: www.parousiamedia.com EWTN Asia Pacific www.ewtnasiapacific.com - SUBSCRIBE to our weekly Alert and Newsletter: www.thecatholictoolboxshow.com Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism" by George Manassa: Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism Series" by George Manassa: store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/  https://store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-2-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/    Book George Manassa to speak at your parish or event now: www.parousiamedia.com/george-manassa/    DISCLAIMER This Episode does not count as Medical, Psychological or professional advice. All the contents within the parameters of this episode are simply the personal views of the host and guest(s) and any personal advice reflected should always be verified by your relevant professional. In no way is this a substitute for seeking any professional advice and we urge that you seek relevant professional attention at any stage. Please seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this episode or read on any online media. If you are experiencing any emergencies please call  000 OR if you need assistance call  13 11 14 within Australia Or your national emergency service  

EWTN via myPod
The Catholic Toolbox: Church Music Matters

EWTN via myPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 59:50


This week we speak with Church Musician, Mr Gregory Tondys. He shares his experince as an organist and a musician, on the effects of Quality Sacred Music and it's spiritual effects on the soul. He delves deep into the world of the development of Gregorian Chant, and Polyphony. The importance of Music should not be taken for granted, and hence many parishioners listening, who wish to elevate the music of the parish, could take heed of his insightful practical tools.    – The Show is Live on the following Platforms Television   TV Maria: tvmaria.ph  Radio Platforms: Voice of Charity Australia (1701AM): www.voc.org.au    Radio Maria Australia: https://www.radiomaria.org.au/  Cradio: www.cradio.org.au  Social Media:  @thecatholictoolboxshow Facebook & Instagram - Partners: Parousia Media: www.parousiamedia.com EWTN Asia Pacific www.ewtnasiapacific.com - SUBSCRIBE to our weekly Alert and Newsletter: www.thecatholictoolboxshow.com Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism" by George Manassa: Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism Series" by George Manassa: store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/  https://store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-2-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/    Book George Manassa to speak at your parish or event now: www.parousiamedia.com/george-manassa/    DISCLAIMER This Episode does not count as Medical, Psychological or professional advice. All the contents within the parameters of this episode are simply the personal views of the host and guest(s) and any personal advice reflected should always be verified by your relevant professional. In no way is this a substitute for seeking any professional advice and we urge that you seek relevant professional attention at any stage. Please seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this episode or read on any online media. If you are experiencing any emergencies please call  000 OR if you need assistance call  13 11 14 within Australia Or your national emergency service Episode: https://thecatholictoolbox.podbean.com/e/church-music-matters/ Podcast: https://thecatholictoolbox.podbean.com

Sermons of Fr Paul Robinson SSPX
The Stabat Mater, Sermon by Fr. Paul Robinson, SSPX

Sermons of Fr Paul Robinson SSPX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 15:24


One of the great roles of Holy Mother Church is to teach us how to speak to God, to create in our hearts the proper dispositions of religion. She does this especially through her liturgy, where we have a ceremony prepared for us such that all we have to do is enter into it and make ourselves one with it, as far as possible, in order to become holy.One of the most powerful ways in which the Church teaches us the sentiments we should have in our souls, and creates those sentiments in us is through her hymns. There are hundreds upon hundreds of hymns that have been created throughout the centuries, providing the Church with a vast musical repertoire.Among them all, there are two, however, that seem to stand out above the rest, two hymns of sorrow, two hymns concerned with the most lamentable topic possible: death.One is the Dies Irae, about the Last Judgment; the other is the Stabat Mater, about Our Lady witnessing the death of Our Lord.Both were composed in the 1200s; both were used as sequences at Mass and were among the five sequences that were kept by Pope Pius V when he canonized the Tridentine Mass.Both of them were set to music by great composers on their deathbed. Mozart was composing music for the Dies Irae when he died at the age of 35; Pergolesi was composing music for the Stabat Mater when he died at the age of 26.Both of them were lost to the liturgy of the Church when the Novus Ordo Mass got rid of Latin and Gregorian Chant. We are blessed to be able to hold on to them and profit from them by holding on to the traditional Mass.We are more familiar with the Stabat Mater than the Dies Irae because we sing the Stabat Mater whenever we pray the Stations of the Cross during Lent.The Franciscans have a great devotion to the Passion of Our Lord and you know that St. Francis of Assisi received the very wounds of Our Lord in his body. Less than a century after the death of St. Francis, the Franciscan Jacopone da Todi composed the Stabat Mater. His composition is so beautiful and inspiring that over 300 composers have set the words of the hymn to music.The hymns has twenty stanzas. The first four stanzas set the scene by telling the story of what is happening; the next four stanzas make an appeal to the one listening to the hymn to have sympathy for this mother who is standing at the foot of the cross of her dying Son. Then there are ten stanzas addressed directly to Our Lady, making beautiful requests of her. Finally, the hymn ends with two stanzas addressed to Our Lord, asking Him that we may go to Heaven when we die.I would like for us to focus upon those ten stanzas in the middle of the hymn where we make our appeal to Our Lady.

Aim Higher Catholic Podcast
Season Four: Episode Three - Gregorian Chant

Aim Higher Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 60:31


Pax et Bonum! Peace and good to you all! In this episode, Father and Sister discuss the history of Gregorian Chant and share some of their experiences in learning to sing in the choir, along with their favorite chant hymns. Here is a link to a playlist with several of our favorite hymns: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3hauoLkfnY7v-r4dMxuHNOIxEZ3rqv16&si=Ci3N897MQ-rvhPkE

St Gabriel Catholic Radio
08/24/24-Sacred Soundings-Gregorian Chant

St Gabriel Catholic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 26:15


Sacred Soundings
08/24/24-Sacred Soundings-Gregorian Chant

Sacred Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 26:15


Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says - August 22, 2024 - Gregorian Chant

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 51:10


(1:46) Bible Study: Ez 36:23-28 Father talks about the religion of Judaism and what you probably didn't' know about it. Mt 22:1-14 Father explains what the wedding garment is in this passage. (21:22) Break 1 (23:19) Letters: Father talks about a passage from Jeremiah and how we should be careful with interpretations of passages to our times, how we should define ourselves in our relationships and what it means to lay down in green pastures?   (39:42) Break 2 (40:56) Word of the Day: Caesar (42:51) Phones: Michael - Would like to thank him for all he's done and for being on the air. Mary - He mentioned yesterday about Latin Chants, where could I find them? Mark - I went to confession yesterday, it felt rushed, it was outdoors.   Should I go back again? Jill - Books to recommend about Judaism?

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE06 EP10 - Integrating Scholarship and Praxis in the Life of the Catholic Singer - with Dr Charles Weaver

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 37:57


Where did the chant editions we sing from now come from? What choices were made in the making of those editions? Are other variants of the melody possible? What are the rhythmic implications that can be gleaned from comparing the same melody in different manuscripts? Why do these questions matter to the modern Catholic singer of Gregorian chant? What's a healthy approach to integrating manuscript study and the singing of chant? We explore these questions and more with Dr. Charles Weaver, as he gives a preview of the "Advanced Seminar in Gregorian Chant: Historical Notation Survey and Manuscript Study" that he'll be teaching this summer, July 15–19, at the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music.  Find out more about the CISM summer courses here: http://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/summer-courses/

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE06 EP09 - Gregorian Chant and the Art of Memory: Chant Books (Tonaries) and Florilegia - with Dr. Anna Maria Busse Berger

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 30:20


Join us as we talk about the interaction between music notation and memory, and the impact of that interaction on the spiritual lives of singers of Gregorian chant. Our guest is Dr. Anna Maria Busse Berger, Distinguished Professor of Music, emeritus, from UCDavis, and we dive into some of the topics from the first few chapters of her book, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory. Find out more about Dr. Busse Berger here: https://arts.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/anna-maria-busse-berger Buy Dr. Busse Berger's book here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520314276/medieval-music-and-the-art-of-memory Learn more about the graduate coursework in sacred music at the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music here: http://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/

Topic Lords
235. Ennui Golf

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 63:35


Lords: * Jenni * Xalavier Topics: * How do centaur internal organs work * What is the most unlikely horror franchise to adapt to games? * Do boomerangs work? * Serious KAAAND! * https://www.reddit.com/r/TopicLords/comments/1b3j3nu/serious_kaaand/ * Most game mascots are the sexual avatars of their creators * The Ted Dabney Experience Microtopics: * Rusty Lake. * An intriguing, terrifying morsel. * Whether it's okay to lie on this show. * Life Eater. * The horror fantasy kidnapping sim space. * Shippers shipping games. * How do we ship this game without destroying people? * All of the horse except for the head and neck. * Cosmetic centaur organs. * Introducing yourself to the inside of a centaur and it's extremely squishy in there. * A single multifunctional cube that births a centaur and that's the original Xbox startup video. * Speaking a language that doesn't exist and every time you finish a sentence you hear church bells. * Would a defective centaur wear a hat like this or like this? * Centaurs always standing at their standing desks. * A centaur wearing a horse mask. * Playing Wii Golf with someone who remains sitting the entire time. * Getting off the Power Pad to long jump. * Sitting golf. * My Dinner with Andre the Giant. * The monster mash vs. monster bash. * Adapting the Ghostbusters theme song to other media. * Playing as the car and running people over. * Jail for cars. * Jelly beans that taste bad on purpose. * 80s films for children that are meant to turn them into weird bisexuals when they grow up. * Jeff Minter's Dune. * Barbarella the video game. * More things you can do with your Rock Band instruments. * Sticking even more games inside of Fortnite. * The lemur with the really big eyes. * Microorganisms that live in water and have the end of a comedy roast bone for a head. * Venomousness of hybrid mammals. * Grabbing your stress ball after learning that the duck billed platypus uses electroreception to track their prey, Xalavier Nelson, Jr. * Platypus patch notes. * Adding expansions to Classic World of Warcraft. * Gauging the temperature of the room when it comes to boomerangs. * Throwing a washing machine in a circle. * How you feel when the boomerang doesn't come back. * Objects that you see on TV. * Boomerangs that instant of being carved to return when you throw them, are carved to say "help, I'm trapped in a boomerang factory" in an Australian accent when the wind whistles through it. * A boomerang with a heart on it that you throw to find true love. * Boomerangs vs. Gen-Xerangs. * Getting lazy by the time you sharpen the 7th blade on your boomerang. * Disrupting marshmallows by making them kinda good. * Hiring a game studio to make a satisfying sequel to Katamari Damacy and then immediately suing them for fraud because making a satisfying sequel to Katamari Damacy is impossible. * Getting Australian concussions all weekend. * Naming your facial hair "are you ready for the next topics" * Hi guys call anyone knows how to buy guns and armor India? * Crossposting between r/TopicLords to r/IndianTeenagers. * Weeding out the cowards with Gregorian Chant. * Looking at Glover and immediately understanding his salient sexual verbs. * The distinction between mascot and main character. * Your Sonics, your Gexes and your Crashes Bandicoot. * Switching places with your therapist. * Non-saucy mascots. * Having to pick between being horny and being a sociopath because you can't be both. * Glover vs. Hamburger Helper vs. Thing. * Opening yourself to a deeper Freudian zeitgeist. * The mascot platformer you keep seeing roms of but have never downloaded. * Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space. * Blinx dressing up as the lead singer of Power Man 5000. * Exactly the sort of podcast segment you want to commit to sight unseen. * Being willing to give up 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand to make a friend happy. * How much do you want that Golden Microphone? * The crucible of the soul you go through to record a podcast. * People in the future deciding what you would have made a podcast about if you were still alive and making that podcast. * The Xalavier Nelson, Jr. Experience. * The dream list of developers you ask to help finish your game in your will. * Locking Albert Einsten and Genghis Khan in a haunted house and they vote each other off the show back and forth forever. * A deeply safe field for job hunting. * The Ted Dabney Experience of finding out that Ted Dabney died twelve years ago. * Mrs. Columbo. * A movie named "This Movie Has Marky Mark In It." * A game called Beyonce Battle Royale that doesn't have Beyonce in it and it's not a battle royale. (It's a clicker.) * Beyonce: Oops All Mudkips.

Saint of the Day
St Gregory the Great (the Dialogist), Pope of Rome (604) - March 12th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024


He was born in Rome to a wealthy senatorial family. He received a good education in secular and spiritual learning, and became Prefect of Rome. While still in the world, he used his great wealth mostly for the good of the Church, building six monasteries in Sicily and another in Rome itself. At this monastery, dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, Gregory was tonsured a monk. He was appointed Archdeacon of Rome, then, in 579, Papal legate to Constantinople, where he lived for nearly seven years. He returned to Rome in 585 and was elected Pope in 590.   He is famed for his many writings, his generous charity (he gave almost all his income to the poor, and often invited the poor to share his table), and for initiating missionary work among the Anglo-Saxon peoples. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, celebrated on Wednesday and Friday evenings during Great Lent, was compiled by him. St Gregory introduced elements of the chanting that he had heard in Constantinople into Western Church chant: The Gregorian Chant which beautified the Western churches for many years is named for him. Its system of modes is related to the eight tones of the Eastern church. He is called 'the Dialogist' after his book The Dialogues, an account of the lives and miracles of Italian saints.   Saint Gregory reposed in peace in 604.

Saint of the Day
St Gregory the Great (the Dialogist), Pope of Rome (604)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 1:50


He was born in Rome to a wealthy senatorial family. He received a good education in secular and spiritual learning, and became Prefect of Rome. While still in the world, he used his great wealth mostly for the good of the Church, building six monasteries in Sicily and another in Rome itself. At this monastery, dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, Gregory was tonsured a monk. He was appointed Archdeacon of Rome, then, in 579, Papal legate to Constantinople, where he lived for nearly seven years. He returned to Rome in 585 and was elected Pope in 590.   He is famed for his many writings, his generous charity (he gave almost all his income to the poor, and often invited the poor to share his table), and for initiating missionary work among the Anglo-Saxon peoples. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, celebrated on Wednesday and Friday evenings during Great Lent, was compiled by him. St Gregory introduced elements of the chanting that he had heard in Constantinople into Western Church chant: The Gregorian Chant which beautified the Western churches for many years is named for him. Its system of modes is related to the eight tones of the Eastern church. He is called 'the Dialogist' after his book The Dialogues, an account of the lives and miracles of Italian saints.   Saint Gregory reposed in peace in 604.

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE06 EP04 - Fundraising for an Amazing Sacred Music Program - with Dr. Lucas Tappan

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 47:59


Budget crunch at your parish? Limited funding for your planned children's program? Join us for a discussion about fundraising strategies that are workable, easily manageable, and make it possible for you to build an amazing sacred music program. We also discuss models for a multi-parish children's sacred music program. Our guest is Dr. Lucas Tappan, the founder and president of the Catholic Academy of Sacred Music, founder and director of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Schola Cantorum, and the Director of Liturgy and Music for Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Topeka, Kansas. Find out more about Dr. Tappan's work here: https://catholicacademyofsacredmusic.org/ Learn more about the "Teaching Gregorian Chant to Children" graduate course this summer, which prepares teachers to teach using the first level of the Ward Method of music instruction, by clicking here: http://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/summer-courses/.

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE06 EP03 - Marian Chant: The Music of Lady Masses - with Dr. William Mahrt

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 38:05


Join us as Dr. Mahrt explains the liturgical practices surrounding the Lady Mass, especially in medieval Salisbury Cathedral. We discuss the texts of the propers of Marian votive Masses as well as the tropes and chants of the Mass ordinary that developed from the daily Lady Mass. Dr. William Mahrt is a professor at Stanford University and serves on the faculty of the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music. He is the president of the Church Music Association of America and the editor of its journal, Sacred Music. Learn more about the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music and its summer graduate program here: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/summer-courses/  Be sure especially to check out the class Dr. Mahrt is teaching July 15 to 19, 2024 on the Proper Chants of the Mass. 

DownsideAbbey
3 Feb 2024 BVM

DownsideAbbey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 32:53


The Community of St Gregory the Great sing the Saturday Mass of Our Lady in Gregorian Chant. Recorded live at Southgate House on 3 February 2024.

On Mission
Recast: Music

On Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 30:14


In this episode of On Mission, Kate Fowler, Chris Pierno, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. are joined by Emily Lomnitzer, a professional vocalist and diocesan youth choir director, to discuss the role of Sacred Music in Liturgy and personal prayer.Sacred music, or religious music, is music that is set apart from daily use and is used in the various rites and liturgies in the Church, such as Mass. It has been used in the Church's liturgical celebration for centuries. It is an integral part of the worship and sacrifice taken place during the Mass. It has been said, "he who sings, prays twice." Some examples of sacred music may include: the Ave Maria, the Magnificat, Te Deum, the Gloria, Salve Regina, among others. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is a famous composer of sacred music from the late Renaissance period and the Missa Papae Marcelli is one of his most renowned pieces.Read Catholic Apostolate Center Blogs about music. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2855: Gregorian Chant

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 3:55


Episode: 2855 Plainchant, Gregorian Chant, and Today's Music.  Today, plain and simple.

For College Catholics
140 A New Year under the protection of the Mother of God

For College Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 19:11


The Christmas season is in full swing, and the New Year is here! As we begin 2024, on January 1st, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. She is our protection and our strength as we begin anew. The Christian Tradition teaches us a beautiful Marian Antiphon, very proper to this time of the year, called the Sub Tuum Praesidium, in English, “We fly to your protection”. Today I reflect about the historical, theological, and spiritual value of this prayer, which is the most ancient Marian prayer of which we have an original written record. Listen as the Miles Christi seminarians sing this beautiful Gregorian Chant piece! - You can find more about this prayer and the “Egyptian Papyrus” from the John Rylands library in England, in this article: https://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2011/02/sub-tuum-praesidium.html . - You can download the “Sub Tuum Praesidium” Gregorian chant piece recorded by the Miles Christi seminarians (and other songs as well!) here: https://www.mileschristi.org/schola-cantorum/ - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order. - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org - This Podcast's Website: https://www.forcollegecatholics.org - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/ - Recorded at our Family Center in South Lyon, Michigan. - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC. - Gear: Shure MV7 USB dynamic microphone. - Intro music from pond5.com

ChantHacks
Ep 9 - ChantHacks: Alleluia-Laetatus Sum & The Jubilus (Let the Music Speak) with Mark Emerson Donnelly

ChantHacks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 18:57


Here's the link to the motet I mention towards the end of the podcast "Laetatus sum" by Alessandro Scarlatti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiOPqLsv_UAIn this second installment of the "Let the Music Speak" series, Mark again demonstrates how we can look at the music of Gregorian Chant as Commentary on the text.This episode looks at the "jubilus" of the Alleluia chant for the 2nd Sunday of Advent!  Listen to learn about this centuries-old practice of joyful Catholic worship!Subscribe to our mailing list for upcoming special announcements about my work at https://markemersondonnelly.com/get-involved/Please support these podcasts and our other Church music projects. Go to https://LifeFunder.com/mdonnellymusicYou can also commission a composition (like the ChantHacks extro music), or host/sponsor workshops for a choir, parish, or diocese. If you're a choir, schola, or parish music director, I am also available for mentoring. Please contact us either at mark@vocalart.org or allanna@vocalart.orgMerry Christmas & God bless!

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Is your fellow Gregorian Chant enthusiast an undercover Fed? | 12.6.23 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 3

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 39:28


Forget Hamas sympathizers. The FBI is infiltrating church choirs, and he's coming for your local squirrelly guitarist! Howie's got the details out of Virginia that suggest this new contingent of RADICALS is under intense federal scrutiny.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: November 22, 2023 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 51:09


Special Guest Host Fr. Matthew Spencer explores the intriguing dynamics between sacred and popular music in the mass, and how it relates to bringing loved ones back to the Catholic Church. He shares his own personal journey of using music to connect with his faith and the differences between popular and sacred music. Listeners also call in with questions about the Latin expression "ADMG" and the significance of getting married in the Church versus outside of it. Cyrus asks Fr. Matthew how to convince folks going to mega churches, that seem more like concert venues with praise and worship music, to come to a more sacred experience that we find at Mass Catherine - AMDG for the Greater Glory of God: What are the Latin Words for this phrase? Martin - When I get married do I need to be married in the Catholic Church or can I get married civically? (12:36) David - First Saturday Devotion: I only offered the intention for the immaculate on the 1st Month. Do the other months still count or do I need to start over? Anita - I am home bound. I love Gregorian Chant and listen to it in the background during Mass. Can we bring Gregorian Chant back to Mass? Anonymous – I'm dating a woman I'm not physically attracted to but I love her. Is the lack of physical attraction a problem I should be worried about? William – If someone is in hell, is it not worth it to say Masses for him? Anonymous email – What is the line between being skeptical and knowing when God is speaking to me? Brad - I am Catholic but I performed a civil marriage for my child. What should I do to rectify this?

A Meatsmith Harvest
Episode 88 - Culling, Cattle Rotation, and Gregorian Chant, Part 2

A Meatsmith Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 77:14


In this episode, we chat about Gregorian chant; what it is, how it's different from modern music, and how it impacts our lives.    Announcements: Support our podcast on Patreon! Production of each episode takes hours of work, filming, and editing. Becoming a patron can help us keep our episode quality high and allow us to continue filming. Become a patron today at https://www.patreon.com/meatsmith. Come to our 3-Day Family Pig Harvest class this November and December and use your hands to turn four lambs into kitchen-sized lamb cuts, sausage, and charcuterie. The dates are November 16th-18th, November 30th - December 2nd, and December 14th-16th. To keep the hands-on experience undiluted, classes are limited to just eight students. Jump on this chance and sign up today! https://farmsteadmeatsmith.com/the-family-pig/ Meatsmith Membership -- a gift that gives all year long! More than 45 Harvest Films, Brandon's Harvest Journal, and our community FaceBook group. 60-day free trial available! Use the Newsletter Special option on our sign-up page and apply the promo code 60daytrial at checkout. Sign up for Meatsmith Membership at FarmsteadMeatsmith.com/product/membership/.   Timestamps/Topics for Episode 88: 0:00 What is Gregorian chant? 12:00 How Gregorian chant is different from modern music 15:06 You will understand even though it's in Latin 22:48 A different way of singing 32:21 Beauty orders the appetites  39:48 Chant appeals to the intellect 44:00 Definition of Beauty 51:34 How chant impacts our lives  1:05:17 Chant in our home 1:11:10 Sound of Music's influence     Links for Episode 88: Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence: Three Gifts of God for Liturgy and for Life by Peter Kwasniewski https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123001541-good-music-sacred-music-and-silence?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=hVhG76GNXj&rank=1 Dies Irae - Gregorian Chant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OBB5-bP6qs&t=2s The Monks of Norcia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0qVBhp_wJM Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary - Requiem album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQUVO_gHh6M Monastic Choir Of Our Lady Of Clear Creek Abbey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IseSwHhmLE&list=OLAK5uy_nA_69LfiHPMUAJOt6lOkb-VbTlmnvp_dg Nicholas Lemme - St. John Passion  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gV9LHxkr78 FSSP Requiem Mass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3RgzZwlpFA&t=667s Lecture with the definition of Beauty by Fr. Chad Ripperger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDSsFn-JaXY&t=996s Timothy Flanders - The Meaning of Catholic https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeaningofCatholic/featured AND The Logos of Music article https://meaningofcatholic.com/2021/10/01/the-logos-of-music/ The Angelous we chant at home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnfc3RN-BAw Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary - Learn chant http://www.fsspolgs.org/learn-chant/solfege-introduction/ Sound of Music - Do Re Mi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drnBMAEA3AM Gregorian Chant Academy - https://www.gregorianchantacademy.com/

A Meatsmith Harvest
Episode 87: Culling, Cattle Rotation, and Gregorian Chant, Part 1

A Meatsmith Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 61:28


In this episode, we chat about the Assumption, our current virtue building, guilds & slaughterhouses of old, how our classes can get you off industrial meat, the meaning of culling, and rotational grazing on our farm. Announcements: Support our podcast on Patreon! Production of each episode takes hours of work, filming, and editing. Becoming a patron can help us keep our episode quality high and allow us to continue filming. Become a patron today at https://www.patreon.com/meatsmith. Come to our 3-Day Family Pig Harvest class this November and December and use your hands to turn four lambs into kitchen-sized lamb cuts, sausage, and charcuterie. The dates are November 16th-18th, November 30th - December 2nd, and December 14th-16th. Tickets are $1,530 per person, with a limited capacity of just eight students to keep the hands-on experience undiluted. Jump on this chance and sign up today! https://farmsteadmeatsmith.com/the-family-pig/ Our 3-Day Lamb Harvest class is SOLD OUT.  Meatsmith Membership -- a gift that gives all year long! More than 45 Harvest Films by Brandon. Forum topics are now categorized for easy browsing! 60-day free trial available! Use the Newsletter Special option on our sign-up page and apply the promo code 60daytrial at checkout. Sign up for Meatsmith Membership at FarmsteadMeatsmith.com/product/membership/. Timestamps/Topics for Episode 87: 0:00 Intro & Assumption tide 5:47 Our current virtue building 9:00 Guilds & slaughterhouses of old 15:08 Our classes get you off industrial meat 26:20 The meaning of 'to cull' 31:46 The Slaughterman's Creed 42:04 There is waste in life 47:12 Rotational grazing on our farm   Links for Episode 87: Slaughterman's Creed:  Thine is a task of blood, Discharge thy task with mercy, Let thy victim feel no pain, May sudden blow mean death, Such death that thou thyself would ask. Greg Judy - Rotational grazing https://www.youtube.com/@gregjudyregenerativerancher https://greenpasturesfarm.net

The Catholic Cafe
Examining The Life Of Sister Wilhelmina

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 28:00


The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the final of six episodes, we find out what happens next on the path of opening up a cause for sainthood.

The Catholic Cafe
Exhuming The Body Of Sister Wilhelmina

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 28:00


This is the episode you have been waiting for. The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we hear the account of the exhumation of her body.

The Catholic Cafe
The Music Of The Sisters

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 28:00


The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, we delve into - and listen to - the beautiful chant tradition of their order.

The Catholic Cafe
Founding A Religious Order

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 28:00


The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, Sister Scholastica, Prioress, speaks with us about the founding of their small order.

Chant School
Salve Regina (Solemn Tone) | My Favorite Gregorian Chant

Chant School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 19:22


Link to MusicLearn to sing the Solemn Tone of the Salve Regina. This beautiful Marian Antiphon is traditionally sung after the Rosary and after Night Prayer during Ordinary time. Mary has also revealed in visions that this is one of her favorites!

The Catholic Cafe
Remembering Our Sister

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 28:00


The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, the sisters share their recollections and stories about the life of Sister Wilhelmina.

Catholic4Rednecks
Top 25 Reasons I Became Catholic

Catholic4Rednecks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 54:49


Starting with reason #20, Catholic is so Freaking Goth ! I love the Mystery, the Beauty, the Relics, the Saints, the Traditions, the Incense, the Holy Water, the Latin, the Gregorian Chant........oh.......did I metion that we have the Eucharist & invented the Holy Bible????

The Catholic Cafe
Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 28:00


The Catholic Cafe journeyed to the little town of Gower, Missouri, home of the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Here, the body of their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. Here, we offer six episodes covering the incredible story. In this first episode, we do a deep dive into the life of Sister Wilhelmina.

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep 332: The Life and Times of Uma Chakravarti

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 346:16


She's been a historian and a filmmaker. She's worked on feminism and caste and Buddhism. She's collected oral histories of India's traumas. She's mentored generations. The legendary Uma Chakravarti joins Amit Varma in episode 332 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about her life, her times and her invaluable work towards the pursuit of truth. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Uma Chakkravarti on Wikipedia and Amazon. 2. The Social Dimensions of Early Buddhism -- Uma Chakravarti. 3. Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai -- Uma Chakravarti. 4. Gendering Caste Through a Feminist Lens -- Uma Chakravarti. 5. Delhi Riots: Three Days in the Life of a Nation -- Uma Chakravarti and Nandita Haksar. 6. Thinking Gender, Doing Gender -- Edited by Uma Chakravarti. 7. A Quiet Little Entry -- Uma Chakravarti. 8. Fragments of a Past -- Uma Chakravarti. 9. Ek Inquilab Aur Aaya: Lucknow 1920-1949 -- Uma Chakravarti. 10. Prison Diaries -- Uma Chakravarti. 11. Sexual Violence in Indian Society -- Uma Chakravarti. 12. Restructuring the Path: Inserting Women into History (2000) -- Uma Chakravarti. 13. Select episodes on The Seen and the Unseen that touched on feminism & gender with Paromita Vohra, Kavita Krishnan, Mrinal Pande, Kavitha Rao, Namita Bhandare, Shrayana Bhattacharya, Mukulika Banerjee, Manjima Bhattacharjya, Nilanjana Roy, Urvashi Butalia, Mahima Vashisht, Alice Evans, Ashwini Deshpande, Natasha Badhwar, Shanta Gokhale, Arshia Sattar, Rohini Nilekani and Shaili Chopra. 14. Memories and Things — Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra). 15. Amitava Kumar Finds the Breath of Life — Episode 265 of The Seen and the Unseen. 16. Whatever happened To Ehsan Jafri on February 28, 2002? — Harsh Mander. 17. A Life in Indian Politics — Episode 149 of The Seen and the Unseen (w JP Narayan). 18. Kiran Ahluwalia Finds Our Aam Zameen -- Episode 328 of The Seen and the Unseen. 19. Yogendra Yadav on why he was named Salim. 20. The Intellectual Foundations of Hindutva — Episode 115 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 21. Aakar Patel Is Full of Hope — Episode 270 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 22. The Ferment of Our Founders — Episode 272 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Kapila). 23. Early Indians — Episode 112 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tony Joseph). 24. Early Indians — Tony Joseph. 25. Who We Are and How We Got Here — David Reich. 26. A Venture Capitalist Looks at the World — Episode 213 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Sajith Pai). 27. Therīgāthā on Wikipedia and Amazon. 28. Arshia Sattar and the Complex Search for Dharma — Episode 315 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. Deedar -- Nitin Bose. 30. Diya Jalao Jagmag Jagmag -- Song from Tansen. 31. Do Bigha Zameen -- Bimal Roy. 32. The Life and Times of Shanta Gokhale — Episode 311 of The Seen and the Unseen. 33. The Loneliness of the Indian Man — Episode 303 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Nikhil Taneja). 34. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman — Mary Wollstonecraft. 35. Frankenstein -- Mary Shelley. 36. Amit Varma's episode of The Book Club on Wollstonecraft's book. 37. Amit Varma's episode of The Book Club on Shelley's book. 38. The Life and Times of Urvashi Butalia — Episode 287 of The Seen and the Unseen. 39. Manjima Bhattacharjya: The Making of a Feminist — Episode 280 of The Seen and the Unseen. 40. A Cricket Tragic Celebrates the Game — Episode 201 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 41. India = Migration — Episode 128 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Chinmay Tumbe). 42. India Moving — Chinmay Tumbe. 43. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 44. Education in India — Episode 77 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Amit Chandra). 45. Understanding Indian Healthcare — Episode 225 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 46. The Great Redistribution — Amit Varma. 47. The Beautiful Tree — James Tooley. 48. Hum Dekhenge -- Iqbal Bano. 49. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and the Question of Socialism in India -- V Geetha. 50. Let's Read Ambedkar -- Lecture series by V Geetha. 51. Dust on the Throne: The Search for Buddhism in Modern India -- Douglas Ober. 52. The Conversion of the Untouchables -- BR Ambedkar. 53. The Gregorian Chant. 54. Deva Bandha Namma -- Bhimsen Joshi. 55. Jo Bhaje Hari Ko Sada So Hi Param Pada Pavega -- Bhimsen Joshi. 56. Vaishnav Jan To -- Riyaaz Qawwali. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Carrying the Torch' by Simahina.

Respect The Crit
D&D: Ghosts of Grayhill - Ep. 02

Respect The Crit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 78:13


 The fellowship of heroes prepares for their arduous journey under the mountain to exorcise the ghosts of Grayhill. ‼️IMPORTANT LINKS‼️ The Fairness Campaign Campaign for Southern Equality Trans in the South Track the anti-LGBTQAI+ legislation in your state from this spreadsheet from Erin Reed Follow Erin Reed aka @ErinInTheMorn for updates and news: Substack, Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok Track legislative attacks on LGBTQIA+ rights via ACLU   Show social & schedule - @RespectTheCrit Enkäg Nito - Alex Herrera @aeherrera Tahra Dactyl - Susan Spenader @sueslalues Shinnesee "Two Scoops" Charrizard - Ian Duncan @iduncs Dungeon Master - Jamie Lee-Bonés @jamiemfbones   Whatever the system, whether it's a miss or a hit, you always gotta respect the crit!   Original music provided with license or permissions by: Music from Filmmusic.io: "Oogi-Wan Kenobi" by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/567-oogi-wan-kenobi License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license "Wayfarer" by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/10495-wayfarer License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license "Gregorian Chant" by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3825-gregorian-chant License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license "Scottland Music 1" by Frank Schroeter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/9073-scottland-music-1 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Music from Orchestralis.net: "Sugar Fairies" by Rafael Krux Link: https://music.orchestralis.net/track/28566233 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/   Additional sound from Freesound.org Additional music and sound by TableTop Audio Additional music and sound by Syrinscape Additional music and sound by Pro Scores from Video Copilot Additional music and sound by Monument Studios

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE05 EP14 - Sanctifying Time: The Hours of the Divine Office through the Day and through the Liturgical Year - with Dr. William Mahrt

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 45:58


In the midst of Holy Week, we invite you to join Dr. William Mahrt (Stanford) for a tour in time through the lens of the Divine Office. We discuss theological thoughts on time by St. Augustine, natural vs. supernatural senses of time, the structure of the Divine Office throughout the course of one day, and the different intersecting cycles which make up the liturgical year. To learn more about this topic, check out Dr. Mahrt's summer 2023 advanced seminar on Chants of the Divine Office: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/.

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours
3.21.23 Lauds, Tuesday Evening Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 14:50


Vespers, Evening Prayer for Tuesday of the 4th week in Lent, March 21st, 2023. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. Deus in Adjutorium Hymn: "Sator princepsque temporum," (Latin, English) 7th-8th century Gregorian Chant, translation © John Rose and Sing the Hours 2021. Psalm 137v1-6 Psalm 138 Canticle: Revelation 4v11, 5-9, 10, 12 Reading Responsory Canticle of Mary: Luke 1v46-55 Intercessions The Lord's Prayer Concluding Prayers The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE05 EP11 - Lessons from Mary Berry on Persevering & Loving Gregorian Chant in the Midst of Trials - with Christopher Hodkinson

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 43:03


The remarkable life and work of Mary Berry is inspirational, especially for those experiencing trials or hardships as they work to promote the Church's own vision for Her sacred music. She offers lessons in persevering in one's vocation in the face of challenging circumstances, and the holiness that can and ought to flow from a life of scholarship, singing, and teaching of Gregorian chant. This interview with a former director of Mary's ensemble, the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge, shares with us some of these lessons we can take away from her life's story and legacy. To learn more about the course History and Principles of Sacred Music offered this summer at the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music at St. Patrick's Seminary, please visit: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/

Saint of the Day
St Gregory the Great (the Dialogist), Pope of Rome (604) - March 12th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023


He was born in Rome to a wealthy senatorial family. He received a good education in secular and spiritual learning, and became Prefect of Rome. While still in the world, he used his great wealth mostly for the good of the Church, building six monasteries in Sicily and another in Rome itself. At this monastery, dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, Gregory was tonsured a monk. He was appointed Archdeacon of Rome, then, in 579, Papal legate to Constantinople, where he lived for nearly seven years. He returned to Rome in 585 and was elected Pope in 590.   He is famed for his many writings, his generous charity (he gave almost all his income to the poor, and often invited the poor to share his table), and for initiating missionary work among the Anglo-Saxon peoples. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, celebrated on Wednesday and Friday evenings during Great Lent, was compiled by him. St Gregory introduced elements of the chanting that he had heard in Constantinople into Western Church chant: The Gregorian Chant which beautified the Western churches for many years is named for him. Its system of modes is related to the eight tones of the Eastern church. He is called 'the Dialogist' after his book The Dialogues, an account of the lives and miracles of Italian saints.   Saint Gregory reposed in peace in 604.

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE05 EP10 - Teaching Gregorian Chant to Young People: The Canticle Apostolate - with Mary Ann Carr Wilson

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 40:03


Maybe you've thought about hosting a Chant Camp at your parish, or you're looking for ways to keep your young singers engaged as they grow up in the children's choir. The work of Mary Ann Carr Wilson and her apostolate Canticle is inspiring in the way it models catechesis through teaching chant, musical development, and the cultivation of student leaders. Join Mrs. Wilson for an episode in which she shares the story of her own learning and her work in teaching the Church's music to young people in San Diego.  Learn more about Canticle here: https://canticle.net/ Check out the summer courses of the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music here: https://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/ Sign up for a spot in the free information session about the Ward method here: http://wardmethod.eventbrite.com

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours
1.31.23 Vespers, Tuesday Evening Prayer

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 15:00


Vespers, Evening Prayer for the 4th Tuesday in Ordinary Time, January 31, 2023. Memorial of St. John Bosco.Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @SingtheHours. I need your support! This project is in great need of support from our faithful listeners. Thank you to our 400+ patrons who have already pledged. To get involved, please visit www.patreon.com/singthehours, or for direct support Venmo @SingtheHours. Deus in Adjutorium – "O God come to my assistance" Hymn: "Sator princepsque temporum," (Latin, English) 7th-8th century Gregorian Chant, translation © John Rose and Sing the Hours 2021. Psalm 137v1-6 Psalm 138 Canticle: Revelation 4v11; 5v9, 10, 12 Reading: Colossians 3v16 Responsory: I shall know the fullness of joy, when I see your face, O Lord. Magnificat (Luke 1v46-55) Intercessions: Hear us, O Lord, and we shall praise you for ever. The Lord's Prayer (Latin) Concluding Prayer Alma Redemptoris Mater The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.