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Good News! New Liturgical Movement - Grail Psalter Policy Announced

Jeffrey Tucker has the story . The Grail Psalter Policy has finally been announced and the story is in the link. The URL for obtaining Revised Grail Psalms is also present.

Noon Roundup - Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Damian Thompson: Holy Smoke >> Pope revealed to be Catholic, shock horror FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Ghost of Christmas Past (Joseph Bottum) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> O Emmanuel (Seventh Antiphon) Standing on My Head >> Gregorian Chant The New Liturgical Movement >> The legal issue that the USCCB needs to face (this story is NOT simply going away!) The New Liturgical Movement >> Introit on Christmas: Puer natus The New Liturgical Movement >> New Translation of Durandus, On the Clergy and Their Vestments

Evening Roundup - Monday, November 24th, 2008

www.Chiesa.com >> Shocking News: A Cardinal Sings the Praises of Orthodoxy (Sandro Magister) FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> We Need Roots (R.R. Reno) The New Liturgical Movement >> Core Questions About the Psalter The New Liturgical Movement >> Tremendous News: German Trappists Return to Usus Antiquior [update] WDTPRS >> TLM at Dunwoodie, St. Joseph's Seminary WDTPRS >> Fighting FOCA WDTPRS >> Rem acu tetigerunt! The importance of knowing Latin WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: Advent wreaths and my annual rant on BLUE vestments WDTPRS >> The spiritual danger in using gadgets, internet, etc.

GIA, Revised Grail Psalter, and Open Access: The New Liturgical Movement by Jeffrey Tucker

I have received a great number of inquiries of interest regarding my posts on the Revised Grail Psalter. As you know if you looked at follow-up stories, I posted the concerns of Jeffrey Tucker of the New Liturgical Movement who is a major force in Musica Sacra . Today, Mr. Tucker received a response from GIA which will act as the agent for the copyright and the correspondence is posted here . This is of great concern for all of us (or it should be). Open access is mandatory for Liturgical texts that will be used in writing Sacred Music and cannot be the singular property of one agent. Artistic freedom is required so that we obtain the very best music possible to honor God. Please see this message so you understand what is happening here.