Tag: “Fr. Rob Johansen” (6 posts)
“A Week of Musical Heaven in Chicago”
July 2, 2008 by — 0 comments.
(This entry is part 6 in the series “CMAA Colloquium XVIII (2008).”)
Catholic blogging pioneer Fr. Rob Johansen (Thrown Back), with whom I had the pleasure of dining and conversing at Colloquium XVIII, has posted a multimedia presentation (pictures, audio and his own commentary) of the Requiem Mass that he celebrated in Loyola University’s Madonna della [...]
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Recordings.
“Beauty, Subjectivism, and Liturgical Music”
May 16, 2008 by — 2 comments.
Gavin on the MusicaSacra Forum points to an excellent essay posted today by pastor and Catholic blog pioneer Fr. Rob Johansen.
On numerous occasions, in my efforts to explain and promote the authentic vision of Vatican II regarding liturgy and music, I have heard from parishioners and others a response something like this:
Well, Father, you like [...]
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Catholic Punditry; Liturgical Reform.
"The GIRM and the Culture, Part I: Confusion and ‘Creativity’"
August 29, 2003 by — 0 comments.
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Relevant Reading.
Some reflections on Nick and Mark’s comments
July 31, 2003 by — 10 comments.
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Relevant Reading.
A musical tree grows in Kalamazoo
July 10, 2003 by — 0 comments.
A seed of musical springtime in the Church: Fr. Rob Johansen is starting a Gregorian chant schola at his parish. May this seed take root and flourish.
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New link and project
April 26, 2003 by — 0 comments.
Now that he’s back online, I’ve added Fr. Rob Johansen’s blog to the blogroll.
Today was spent making deep-dish pizza and working on a booklet for chanting the Rosary. It should be available shortly—the booklet, that is. Most of the pizza’s just about eaten. (See this previous post for why I think it’s a good idea [...]
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