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Magnificat (Vesperae solennes de confessore), K.339, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart's Magnificat (K 339) was written for use in the Salzburg Cathedral. This was Mozart's final choral work composed for the cathedral.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Jan 1, 20221 min read


Quem Pastores Laudavere, arr. John Rutter
Quem Pastores Laudavere is a Latin Christmas carol found in a manuscript dating back to the 14th century.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 31, 20211 min read


'In te Domine' from 'Te Deum,' H 146, Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Charpentier's Te Deum in D major, H.146, is a grand motet for choir & orchestra written at the Jesuit Church of Saint-Louis in Paris.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 31, 20212 min read


Act of Reparation for Blasphemies Uttered Against the Holy Name
The Act of Reparation may be offered before the Blessed Sacrament to make reparation for the bla uttered against Jesus' Holy Name.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 28, 20211 min read


A Feast of Self-Indulgence
For many, Christmas is a feast of self-indulgence. Let us think of the Christ Child’s poverty and humility and offer a gift of praise.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 28, 20211 min read


The Crib of Bethlehem
Children cannot resist the lure of the crib. To them its chief attraction lies in the fact that it tells a story, and a story with a baby.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 28, 20212 min read


Coventry Carol, arr. Michael McGlynn
The "Coventry Carol" is an English Christmas carol dating from the 16th century about King Herod's slaughter of the Holy Innocents.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 28, 20212 min read


Christmas Shepherds in the Little Town of Bethlehem
See the Christmas miracle through the eyes of the Shepherds of Levi. These men chosen by God to kneel by Jesus' cradle.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 24, 20215 min read


Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel, Philip Moore
The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zechariah on the occasion of the circumcision of his son, John the Baptist.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20211 min read


Alma Redemptoris Mater, Aires Fernandes
The hymn Alma Redemptoris Mater based on the writings of Saints Fulgentius, Epiphanius, and Irenaeus of Lyon.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20211 min read


Conditor alme siderum, Richard Buchard
This modern setting of the ancient Advent hymn, Creator alme siderum, is prayerfully sung by the Northern Kentucky University Chamber Choir

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20212 min read


Conditor alme siderum, Guillaume Du Fay
The Blue Heron Ensemble performs a stunning setting of "Conditor alme siderum" (hymn for Advent) by Guillaume Du Fay (c.1397-1474).

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20211 min read


Watching and Waiting
Let us prepare for His return in glory, so that we "will be faultless on the Day of our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Cor 1:8).

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20214 min read


Mary, Daughter of Zion
Mary’s fullness of grace prepared the New Covenant Daughter of Zion for something the Old Covenant people of God could never have fathom.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 17, 20212 min read


Angelus ad Virginem, Arr. Barnaby Smith
Probably Franciscan in origin, the Carol, Angelus ad Virginem, was brought to Britain by French friars in the 13th century.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 11, 20213 min read


Tota pulchra es, Maria, Ola Gjeilo
"Tota pulchra es" is one of the five antiphons for the psalms of Second Vespers for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 11, 20211 min read


Ecce Dominus Veniet, Victoria
Behold, the Lord comes and all his saints with Him and on that day there will be great light, alleluia.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 11, 20211 min read


Mary: Hidden and Mystical Rose
Mary is the most beautiful flower that ever was seen in the spiritual world. In the garden of heaven, Mary is the mystical and hidden rose.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 11, 20214 min read


The Jesse Tree - Theology through Art
In the artistic patrimony of the Church we find a tradition of depicting the royal genealogy of Jesus Christ as the “Jesse Tree."

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 3, 20214 min read


Cantata: "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" BWV 61, Johann Sebastian Bach
The famous Bach cantata, 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland', is here performed by the Netherlands Bach Society.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 3, 20212 min read
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