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  1. All but the last of these chants, the Domine Savlam Fac, are to be found in the Liber Usualis (LU), which can be downloaded (coutesy of the Church Music Association of America, CMAA). The Asperges, Vidi Aquam and Mass Ordinaries can be found conveniently in the Kyriale, also from the CMAA site.

  2. Hymns & Music. "Rejoice in the Lord, O you righteous! Praise befits the upright. Praise the Lord with the lyre, make melody to him with the harp of ten strings! Sing to him a new song, play skilfully on the strings, with loud shouts." -Psalm 33:1-3. Hymns From The Major Feasts of The Church.

  3. Those who share Graham’s burden for America can get a 30-day guide with specific ways to cover our communities and our leaders in prayer. >>Pledge to pray for our nation and get a free, downloadable prayer guide in your inbox.

  4. Music downloads. Liturgical music for daily worship during the year. Tutorial for learning the tones. A self-study tool that introduces the singer to the eight tones of Common and Kievan Chant. Illustrates tonal patterns for singing stichera. Future sections will treat psalm verses, troparia, and kanons. Includes audio demonstrations.

  5. If you’re in a small church without an easy way to record hymn accompaniments, I hope they will help support your congregation’s online worship. The hymn accompaniments can be used as is, along with slides with the lyrics. Or, you can download the audio, then record a second track with a vocalist.

  6. Gregorian chant hymns and other devotional chants: music, audio recordings, and English translations.

  7. Resources for learning to Chant in the Byzantine style from a variety of sources around the Archdiocese.

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