Neumz
/ November 20, 2024
Photo taken during the Gregorian Studies Week 2024, Benedictine Abbey of the Holy Cross This past August, I studied Gregorian...
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Neumz
/ October 30, 2024
CARRACCI, Lodovico, An Angel Frees the Souls of Purgatory, c. 1610, Oil on canvas, Pinacoteca, Vatican “A consecrated person does...
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Neumz
/ October 15, 2024
Portrait of Saint Teresa of Jesus, fray Juan de la Miseria, 1576 The 4th version of Neumz is now available!...
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Neumz
/ October 10, 2024
The saints did not study Gregorian chant, they simply prayed. This may be difficult for some to comprehend, but indeed,...
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Neumz
/ July 9, 2024
I trust that you have read the previous articles of this series to learn and understand what is currently occurring...
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Neumz
/ June 18, 2024
Around 755, in the cathedral of Metz, St. Crodegango and his Schola Cantorum, inspired by the Holy Spirit, transformed ancient...
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Neumz
/ June 11, 2024
For a few weeks, we will be sharing a series of articles for the general public who wish to learn...
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Neumz
/ March 29, 2024
Every year, a priest, a liturgical cantor, or preferably a deacon prepares to chant the Exsultet (in Latin: Praeconium Paschale),...
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Neumz
/ March 13, 2024
Fasting is closely related to prayer, and even more so, in the form of Gregorian chant. Fasting should not be...
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Neumz
/ March 7, 2024
The use of Gregorian chant as a means of prayer is not something new or a novelty, on the contrary,...
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