Although the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's musical heritage is excellent, St. Louis' has been good too.
The difference? St. Louis intends to re-capture its heritage.
A priest who is an accomplished musician and authority on the Church’s musical heritage is moving to St. Louis to head the new Institute of Sacred Worship for the archdiocese. Archbishop Raymond L. Burke is announcing through a memo sent to all parishes today, April 4, the appointment of Father Samuel A. Weber, OSB, as the institute’s first director.
Father Weber is a professor in the divinity school of Wake Forest University in North Carolina and also a monk of the St. Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana. He has "a wide experience of pastoral work and teaching," the archbishop stated in his memo.
The archbishop’s memo indicated that the new office will offer to parish music directors and choirs several educational programs, including those in Gregorian Chant; singing of the Mass in English, particularly the Entrance Antiphon, the Responsorial Psalm and the Communion Antiphon; the Liturgy of the Hours; and the full implementation of the English translation of the Roman Missal.
Father Weber, who will live at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, also will offer instruction to seminarians
Fr. Weber is very good and well-known. St Meinrad's has a solid tradition--one of their priests wrote some good stuff and was highly-regarded by Sr. Theophane Hytrek, OSF--a good judge of talent and a good composer/musician in her own right.
Maybe, someday, here in Milwaukee.....
Musical heritage? Who cares. Progressives know Burke is nothing more than an embarrassment to the Catholic Church and afraid to let go of the reins to the laity. He is nothing more than a shifty legalist. Jesus absolutely condemned the antics of legalists. If you want to hear more of the truth about Burke, come to http://slatts.blogspot.com/ When I have finished converting the pathetic people there, I shall move on to greener pastures in the blogosphere. Your pasture will be one of them.
ReplyDeleteYou traditional reactionary Catholics are a joke. And I can make mincemeat out of your sad little traditions with no effort at all on my part.
Oooohhh, Joe!
ReplyDeleteYou're so SuPEEEERior!!!
Oh, great. Just great. Now you've got sociopath "Joe" drooling all over your blog. For those who have seen his mindless rantings elsewhere, a word of suggestion: block him. Now. It'll save everybody a lot of time. We won't have to scroll through his meaningless excrement to get to the good stuff.
ReplyDeleteNote to "Joe":
Go comment to your heart's desire over at "Faithful Catholic" 's blog. The standard over there requires only an IQ that hovers around room temperature and a Catholicism grounded in the pseudo-therapeutic feel-good-ism of Richard Rohr, the liturgical art of Corita Kent, and the musical stylings of Ray Repp.
His stuff can be deleted.
ReplyDeleteBut Aq, he's so intellectually superior to all of us that I'm sure his stuff is a "must read" for salvation or something.
Somebody overheard Joe the other day singing a little dittie to himself. He must have made it up. Joe, you're getting better!
ReplyDeleteHere it is folks--
Bigot here, bigot there, bigot everywhere,
sexist here, and sexist there and "my female boss
is a mentally ill tyrant." But y'all are the sexists.
Racist here and racist there and the Jews did it
but I won't admit it.
Racist here and racist there and Braxton is black
and I don't like him, but y'all are the racists.
Fundie here and fundie there and fundie everywhere
oh what fun in a one goat open sleigh -- hey.
I thought Joe was being sarcastic.
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