Tag: “Liturgical-Industrial Complex” (6 posts)

Reflections on a letter from Marty Haugen to Jeff Miller

May 13, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra1 comment.

[This post will be updated to highlight reaction to the letter from the Catholic blogosphere.]
The prolific GIA composer sent the Curt Jester a letter that he posted on his blog.
Marty Haugen’s published works became a lightning rod precisely because his publisher saw fit to heavily promote his ouevre and parishes, operating under a different paradigm [...]

Filed under: Contemporary Religious Music; War Stories.
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Re-title this press release for the DC Papal Mass

March 28, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Music for Pope Benedict XVI’s Mass at Nationals Park will reflect Archdiocese’s diversity
In light of the recent unofficial partial release of the music list for the Papal Mass in Washington D.C., readers are invited to replace the final word “diversity” in the official press release with the word/phrase of their choice.
My proposals:

“ignorance of Church teaching [...]

Filed under: In other news.
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Sanctus for the Pope’s DC Mass

March 16, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra3 comments.

Apparently is from the ubiquitous Mass of Creation by Marty Haugen, perhaps the most prolific composer for the Liturgical-Industrial ComplexTM. Jeffrey Tucker asks some pointed questions on NLM (my emphasis added in boldface):
There are 18 incredible chant settings in the Graduale [Romanum]—the 100th anniversary of which we celebrate this year—and many date to the earliest [...]

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Mark Sullivan comments

April 28, 2004 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

on the Liturgical Industrial Complex* and the role given to it by the recently noteworthy Paulist Center in Boston. Of particular note to readers of this site is the Center’s music ministry and playlist.
*See this post for an explanation of the term.

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How to put a CD budget to good use

April 22, 2003 by Aristotle A. Esguerra4 comments.

Filed under: Recordings.
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What’s on tap for Lent

February 20, 2003 by Aristotle A. Esguerra5 comments.

A steady diet of Conry and Cooney, Haugen and Haas, with some Norbet and Fishel on the side. Basically, EveryParish, U.S.A. Sponsored by the Liturgical-Industrial Complex. At least the Ubi Caritas was approved for the Communion Song for the last weeks of Lent, and they didn’t “negotiate” the Gospel Acclamation. The choir will sing both [...]

Filed under: Campus Ministry; War Stories.
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