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Early Roundup - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> James Carroll Takes Up a Sword Against the Church (William Doino, Jr. on "Constantine's Sword" - now a documentary) LatinMassNetwork >> Priests from Nebraska lead rite's resurgence of Latin Mass The New Liturgical Movement >> Card. George Ordained Two New Priests for the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius (Gregor Kollmorgen photo-montage) The Recovering Choir Director >> School of Intervals (audio-visual recognition technique for music)

Musica Sacra: The Parish Book of Chant

Pre-orders for the Parish Book of Chant can be made here . Also examine the detailed summary of this astounding book. Here is but a bit: Among its features: It contains a complete order of Mass for both the Ordinary form of the Roman Rite and the Extraordinary form, in side-by-side Latin and English. The Ordos include the sung responses of the people and celebrant. In this respect, it serves as an ideal resource for parishes that use both forms or simply hope to emphasize the relationship between them. It contains a large Kyriale, which is a collection of chants that make up the “ordinary” of the Mass: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. These are the main sung parts of the Mass that are used throughout the year and the parts that all people are invited to learn and sing. This includes the four full Credos in addition to many Mass settings that have been beloved for the dominant part of Catholic history all over the world. It collects 71 Latin chants, with English transla