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Because the Chant is the music most integrated to spiritual life, one would in vain teach it who has not learned to live it personally and communally.
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Gregorian Chant is a vital and important tradition of the Church and to waste this by having kids mix religious words with profane, Western songs is hugely grave, hugely grave.
Music 2009
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Chant is finding a new and widespread audience throughout the world today.
Book Notice: Gregorian Chant: A Guide to the History and Liturgy 2009
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Also included will be excursions to nearby monasteries where Gregorian Chant is still performed.
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To speak of Gregorian Chant is like speaking of the symphony, which can include Mozart or Mahler.
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Finally, anything in the Parish Book of Chant is not in here.
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Gregorian Chant is a vital and important tradition of the Church and to waste this by having kids mix religious words with profane, Western songs is hugely grave, hugely grave.
Pop Culture 2009
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Gregorian Chant is a vital and important tradition of the Church and to waste this by having kids mix religious words with profane, Western songs is hugely grave, hugely grave.
Pope Benedict XVI 2009
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Gregorian Chant is a vital and important tradition of the Church and to waste this by having kids mix religious words with profane, Western songs is hugely grave, hugely grave.
Film 2009
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Gregorian Chant is a vital and important tradition of the Church and to waste this by having kids mix religious words with profane, Western songs is hugely grave, hugely grave.
Liturgy 2009
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