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The Wedding of Sacred Text and Sacred Melody

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By Brother Marc Labish A unique mix of musical experiences has been a vital part of my life in the church. I would like to think this led to the gradual blossoming for me of an awareness of the transcendent, of prayer and the presence of God. When I sense beauty in music, especially church music, it also gives me a further appreciation of life’s many blessings. I continue to feel excited and impelled to delve into the treasury of sacred chants from around the world. From the time I was seven as an altar server, I was immersed in the chanting of the Polish Roman Catholic Felician sisters in their huge double-nave convent church in western Pennsylvania. Since my family lived nearby, I was able to be present for their engaging worship every day, both early morning and early evening. I also enjoyed hearing the high school women’s choir from the nuns’ academy whenever they sang at Mass and Benediction on the lay persons’ side of the church. When I left home for the seminary and its high sc