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When American Roman catholics sing

By: Series: WORSHIPPublication details: Minnesota 1989 St BenedictDescription: Vol.63 No.2Subject(s): Summary: Attempts to identify more exactly when Roman Catholics sing in their worship through an alternative analysis of The Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life. Argues that full congregational participation appears most often to be realized in those parishes which attend to the ritual nature of their worship music. Suggests that the higher the quality of such ritual music, the higher the quality of participation.
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Attempts to identify more exactly when Roman Catholics sing in their worship through an alternative analysis of The Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life. Argues that full congregational participation appears most often to be realized in those parishes which attend to the ritual nature of their worship music. Suggests that the higher the quality of such ritual music, the higher the quality of participation.

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