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Mass and Mission: Enacting God\u27s Mission in the Christian Assembly Today [PDF]
(Excerpt) I doubt that I need to underscore the ferment surrounding the matters that are the theme of this year\u27s Institute: worship and mission. The practice of worship in our congregations has become fragmented by multiple and competing proposals ...
Schattauer, Thomas H
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Corpus Troporum Dataset: A Digital Catalog of Trope Elements in Medieval Chant
We present a dataset of occurrences of so-called trope elements in manuscripts of European medieval chant. Trope elements are short melodic phrases interpolated in a fixed liturgical music repertoire and reflect changes and additions to liturgical chants
Tim Eipert +2 more
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Between liturgy and theatre : the Jesuit Lenten meditations from the Baroque Silesia
The pastoral practice of Jesuits in early modern Silesia involved a variety of cultural experiences. Its objective was to influence and transform the religious life of diverse social circles.
Tomasz Jeż
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Between privilege and exclusion: Orthodox church singers coping with the Covid-19 lockdown. [PDF]
Takala-Roszczenko M.
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Liturgical singing as ritual symbol
Liturgical singing is more than text and melody; it is also symbol and ritual. It is part of the ensemble of rituals within the worship service. As a ritual symbol, it is closely connected to the culture or subculture where it is conducted.
Coenie Calitz
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Parody masses based on secular compositions are intriguing due to their employment of profane music in strictly liturgical music, which has inspired research in traversing boundaries between sacred and profane. As can be seen from the case of two masses,
Klemen Grabnar
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Word and Mystery: The Acoustics of Cultural Transmission During the Protestant Reformation. [PDF]
Boren B.
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The Witness of the Worshiping Community [PDF]
(Excerpt) Christ is risen! Alleluia! CR: He is risen indeed! Alleluia!) What more does the church have to do than to proclaim this? What else must the church witness to than the resurrection of the crucified One, who is present in its midst through the ...
Senn, Frank C
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The questions related to the ecumenical character of the Liturgy, the role of church music and hymnography, and specifically Eastern and Byzantine church singing, as a means of professing the faith of the Orthodox Church, are driven by paradigms for ...
Ivan Ivanov
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Ganusile As A Sound Of Expectation: Biblical Foundations And Contemporary Spiritual Expression
This article explores the adaptation of the term "Ganusile," a linguistic innovation popularised by Wasiu Ayinde (K1 De Ultimate), in Nigerian liturgical music.
Sunday Oluseun Odusanya
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