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Wait for the Moment
by Julie Hoy
Built on Scripture, Julie's solid Catholic faith and her experience as a mom, wife and daughter, these 14 original folk-pop ballads are a musical tonic for the modern soul.
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Wait My Soul, in Silence
by Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, with Laurence Freeman, OSB
An innovative disc combining music and readings, Wait My Soul, in Silence is a gentle but powerful introduction to the practice of Christian meditation.
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Waiting
by Josh Blakesley
Serving up 12 punchy, inventive pop, rock and funk tracks, Waiting gives convincing testimony: blessings really do come to those who wait on the Lord.
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Waiting for Love
by Gerard Chiusano and Mary Hochman
Helps both children and adults celebrate the birth of Jesus—and await his return—with new understanding, appreciation and joy.
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Waiting for the Coming
by J. Neil Alexander
The author draws on the historical significance of the events which these celebrations recollect and brings contemporary meaning to these days cherished by Christians everywhere. Ideal for liturgists and pastoral ministers.
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Waiting Moments
by Gregory Norbet
The melody carried by flute, oboe, cello or English horn assists prayer during group worship or personal meditation.
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Wake Your Power
by Antoine Oomen, Bernard Huijbers and Tom Löwenthal; texts by Huub Oosterhuis; translated by Tony Barr
Strong music from Huijbers, Löwenthal and Oomen. Tony Barr worked directly with Oosterhuis and the composers when translating the texts into English.
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Walk with Christ
by Stephen Dean
It features music for Eucharist, baptisms, funerals, and morning prayer, as well as seasonal selections for Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter.
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Watch and Pray
by Taizé
The distinctive prayer-music of Taizé. Paul Inwood of the St. Thomas More Group produced this recording on the campus of Cotton College in Staffordshire, England.
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We Adore You, O Christ
by John Schiavone
This is a practical sampler of liturgical music with choral anthems, processional songs, responsorial psalms, Mass parts and bilingual settings.
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We Are a Light
by Ken Canedo
An undiscovered gem!
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We Shall Prepare
by Mark Friedman and Janet Vogt. Choreography by Donna Anderle
This moving collection includes readings between each musical piece to enhance the continuity appropriate to the season.
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We Will Want No More
by Tom Kendzia
A delightful blend of some of Tom's previously published works and songs available for the first time in this collection.
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Weekday Lectionary for Mass
Designed to help lectors, deacons and priests more effectively proclaim the Scripture texts.
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Welcome Home
by Steve Angrisano
Steve Angrisano's latest album offers a delectable array of praise and worship tracks -- songs that have already become staples for contemporary liturgies, prayer services, youth group events.
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Welcome to Life
by Matt Maher
Well produced and unabashedly Catholic in its devotion, Welcome to Life is a delicious, soul-satisfying listening experience.
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Welcome to Life T-shirt
A good and simple message: Unplugging your TV is "good"; plugging it in, "bad."
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Western Plainchant
by David Hiley
Copiously illustrated with more than 200 musical examples, this outstanding reference book highlights the diversity of practice and richness of the chant repertory in the Middle Ages. It's an indispensable introduction to this increasingly popular music.
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What Wondrous Love
by Val Parker
A collection of piano improvisations on well-known hymns.
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Whatever Makes You Dance
by Ceili Rain
A combination of rock and Celtic, distinguished by tin whistle, uilleann pipes, button accordion, fiddle and mandolin, these 14 new tracks make a case for the power and purpose of prayer.
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Who Did You See?
by Christopher Willcock, SJ
At World Youth Day 2008, almost a million young Catholics took up the words of “Spirit-Power” and other songs from Who Did You See? But that’s only the beginning for Christopher Willcock’s seventh collection. Catholics of all ages will enjoy its provocative texts and contemporary melodies for years to come.
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Why Sing? Toward a Theology of Catholic Church Music
by Miriam Therese Winter
The author believes that liturgy has progressed to a point where liturgists and musicians must focus on the action of singing and not just on the song. This readable technical work explores the development of Vatican II documents and the process of twentieth-century church legislation and includes a valuable bibliography.
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Why Suffer? The Answer of Jesus
by Mark G. Boyer
This book summons us to reflect on suffering in light of the New Testament.
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Winter Risen
by Bob Fabing, SJ
The collection includes "Your Song of Love," which Father Fabing wrote for Mother Teresa and sang at her beatification by Pope John Paul II in October 2003.
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With Heart and Voice
by St. Thomas More Group
Designed for the accomplished cantor and choir, it offers a variety of musical settings, including some with double cantors and multiple choirs.
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With the Lord
by Timothy R. Smith
Responsorial psalms that create a true spirit of prayer in the liturgy.
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With You Always
by Taizé
Features music from the Brothers of Taizé, France, an interdenominational community whose lives are devoted to work and prayer for reconciliation. Paul Inwood, of the St. Thomas More Group, produced this recording on the campus of Cotton College in Staffordshire, England.
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Women and Religious Ritual
by Lesley A. Northup
Fourteen women from a variety of scholarly and cultural backgrounds investigate how religious ritual affects women and how ritual is affected by women.
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Women in the Church
by Madonna Kolbenschlag
It addresses critical questions that challenge all Catholics. This piercing, insightful work tackles scripture and the role of women, sexism in societys systems and the exclusion of women from theological faculties.
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Wood Hath Hope
by John Foley, SJ
Originally published by NALR in 1978, this is Jesuit Father John Foley's debut solo collection.
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Words of Flame
by Willard Jabusch
These ballads retell the parables and other sayings of Jesus. With the aid of melody what Jesus taught becomes more memorable for both children and adults.
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Workbook for Lectors and Gospel Readers 2009
by Mary A. Ehle
A fundamental resource for presiders and lectors, homilists and liturgy planners.
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Working for the Lord
by Richard Ho Lung, MOP
It includes a complete Caribbean Mass setting, which incorporates reggae, soca and mento rhythms as well as traditional revival and ballad styles.
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Worship: At the Margins
by Michael Downey
This book will challenge the way you view the poor, the mentally and physically challenged, the weak, and even yourself.
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Worship: City, Church and Renewal
by John F. Baldovin
The author sheds new light on many areas of church tradition and present practice, especially the Eucharist and ministry.
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Worship: Culture and Theology
by David N. Power, O.M.I.
A new cultural consciousness is arising in many worshipping communities today. The author explores how worship relates to the world in which we live by demonstrating that theology is a bridge between liturgy and culture.
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Worship: Initiation and the Churches
by Leonel L. Mitchell
Writing in an ecumenical vein, the author retraces the history of baptism and shows how churches today are converging in their baptismal practice.
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Worship: Progress and Tradition
by Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.
With a special focus on inculturation adaptation of the Roman rite and liturgy to cultural and historical needs and times the author shows how both progress and tradition are essential ingredients of a vibrant and relevant liturgy. (Formerly published under the title Worship: Beyond Inculturation)
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Worship: Reforming Tradition
by Thomas J. Talley
Thomas Talley presents a clear assessment of liturgical history and practice, arguing that worship reform should not discount the importance of tradition.
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Worship: Renewal to Practice
by Mary Collins, OSB
This resource looks at liturgical renewal from a woman’s perspective. It includes an overview of the reform of the Second Vatican Council and discusses such topics as inclusive language, liturgical methodology, and liturgy with children.
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Worship: Rites, Feasts, and Reflections
by Rev. Maxwell E. Johnson
Essays on various feasts and seasons of the liturgical year and writings on Christian Initiation and Eucharist in an ecumenical context.
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Worship: Searching for Language
by Gail Ramshaw
Examines the language Christians use and have used in the past and outlines suggestions about the words we should choose to express the mystery of God.
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Worship: Wedding to Marriage
by German Martinez
The author explores what it means for a marriage to be "Christian." Drawing upon history, human experience, scripture, and the tradition of the Church, he provides a challenging synthesis of the theology and spirituality of marriage.
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Worship: Wonderful and Sacred Mystery
by Kenneth Stevenson
Kenneth Stevenson looks at the meaning and early development of several present-day liturgical practices, among them the celebration of the Eucharist, the nuptial blessing and Ash Wednesday.
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