
This is a reflection on the hymns and anthems for specific Sundays and other feasts in the Roman Catholic church, specific to the Church of St. Ann in Emmaus, Pennsylvania -- but we welcome listeners from anywhere in the world!
Note that I am an educator and a musician, and not a theologian. I just hope I get that part right (or close enough!)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicReligion & SpiritualityChristianityMusic Commentary | |||

A reflection on the Third Sunday of Easter (cycle A) and an upcoming visit from composer and liturgical musician, Bob Hurd.
An interview with Father Rob Hagan, Prior Provincial of the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova. We discuss St. Augustine, the Augustinians, City of God, and the Augustine quote used in Elaine Hagenberg's anthem "Alleluia!"
Discusses the strong and different emotions emerging out of Palm Sunday, while also analyzing Michael E. Showalter's "The Lamb is Crucified" and Lloyd Larson's "Hosanna"
The first part of an interview with Deacon Ben Servagno, serving the Allentown Diocese through his assignment at my home parish, St. Ann Church of Emmaus, PA. In part 2, we will get to preparing for Lent, but Ben's journey to the diaconate is an int... more
An analysis of Elaine Hagenberg's anthem "All Things New," in the context of St. Ignatius, the church year, and learning patience.
Contemplating the readings and musical selections for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, along with the Superbowl
I dove into the Beatitudes, the Sermon on the Mount, about 20 episodes ago, in terms of music. This episode features a conversation with my colleague Mark Koscinski, a deacon in the Polish Catholic Church, more into the liturgical meaning of this fa... more
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