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Chiesa.com: The Library of the Popes Is Closed. But on the Web, It's More Open Than Ever

Sandro Magister's weekly post is on the Vatican Library . While the actual library is closed for extensive renovations, the material accessible via the internet now is amazing. The new website provides news on the status of the restoration work. But above all, it gives access to the catalogs of the works kept in the library. The main new development is that in addition to the catalog for printed works, there is now also a catalog for manuscripts. For now, it contains a limited amount of information. But it has already been supplemented – for the manuscripts accompanied by complete descriptions – with a selection of images freely available for view. Read more here .

The Holy See

If you have not explored the website of The Holy See , you have no idea what you are missing! Since this blog is authored in English, let's choose the "English" toggle . The site is laid out well, and it only takes a bit of patience before we begin to wander the halls. Here we find a list of all the Dicasteries, Encyclicals and so on that could grab our attention . I decided to look up some things on Sacred Music and stumbled upon this-- Hymns for the Celebration of the Liturgical Year . If you should place "Gregorian Chant" in the search engine, be ready to get hundreds of documents retrieved of every type and description. Here's a nice find in the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music--MP3s of all sorts recorded by teachers and students at the Pontifical Institute . The Liturgical Calendar is nice! Let's check out Easter ! Easter music...what I started to search for in the first place. In any case, you get the idea. Good hunting!