When the Harps Went Still, by Aurelio Porfiri, Athanasius Schneider, and Guido Milanese, is a compelling exploration of the crisis facing Catholic sacred music today. This deeply insightful book uncovers the hidden tragedy of how sacred music, once the cornerstone of Catholic worship, has been diminished in modern liturgical practice.
From the soaring melodies of Gregorian chant to the intricate harmonies of Renaissance polyphony, the authors trace the rich heritage of sacred music that has shaped the spiritual landscape of the Catholic Church. They argue passionately for the revival of these timeless traditions, highlighting how sacred music not only enhances the liturgy but also serves as a powerful medium for worship and a profound expression of faith.
In these enlightening pages, you will learn about:
- The profound history and evolution of Catholic sacred music
- The power of sacred music to radiate the beauty that draws people to God
- The crucial role of music in elevating the liturgical experience and fostering spiritual growth
- The factors contributing to the decline of sacred music in contemporary worship
- The theological underpinnings that make sacred music an indispensable part of worship
- Inspiring stories of communities and individuals who have successfully revitalized their musical traditions
- Actionable steps to restore and integrate sacred music into the liturgy today
- Why education in sacred Catholic music is crucial for evangelization
Through thoughtful analysis and heartfelt advocacy, When the Harps Went Still serves as both a wake-up call and a guide to rejuvenating the spiritual and aesthetic richness of Catholic liturgy.
Product Details
Author: Bishop Athanasius Schneider et al
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 978 1 64413 900 4
Pages: 176
Format: paperback
Publisher: Sophia Press






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