Music for the Liturgical Season.com
Music for the Liturgical Season.com
If we live the Liturgical life of the Church, we pray and act with Christ
and with His Church.
All FIVE CD’s Available
Live the Liturgical Year through Music
with
Vicki Kueppers, Steven C. and Voice Trek
Introducing five recordings featuring pianist Steven C. Anderson, vocalist Vicki Kueppers, and vocal ensemble Voice Trek, who combine their talents to produce reverent and prayerful music specific to the Liturgical Calendar.
The Music for the Liturgical Season series was developed to help Christians live their daily lives more fully around the Liturgical Year. They are a daily prayerful accompaniment. Each CD contains 15 sacred songs, each beautifully performed and professionally mastered.
The Liturgical Year directs our worship of God, teaches the sublime truths and mysteries of our Faith, and guides and strengthens us by grace to follow Christ in the pathway of holiness leading to the supreme goal. In other words, the Liturgical Year is at one and the same time – the Church praying to God, the Church instructing the world, and the Church sanctifying her members.
NEWS FLASH!
NEW!
The new DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET composed by Vicki Kueppers is now available. It features special guests Darren Rust and Steven C Anderson. This new chaplet was commissioned for Catholic Parents Online and features Pro-Life meditations by Fr. Robert Altier
August 2010: Christmas is nominated for 2 Catholic Unity Awards
November 2009: Music for the Liturgical Season just releases Christmas
VOICE TREK wins two Catholic Unity Awards for 2008
2008 BEST LITURGICAL SONG:
Adoro Te Devote
2008 BEST LITURGICAL ALBUM
Check “In the News” for more information.
Featuring ~
Ordinary Time
As Heard on Relevant Radio
Presenting ~
The new DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET in song, composed by Vicki Kueppers, and orchestrated by Steven C Anderson is now available. Darren Rust is a special guest performer.
This new chaplet was commissioned by Catholic Parents Online and features Pro-Life meditations by Fr. Robert Altier. You can hear a 3:00 minute sample below. Click on the image and it will take you to Catholic Parents OnLine to order your copy.
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What is Ordinary Time?
The rhythm of the liturgical seasons reflects the rhythm of life — with its celebrations of anniversaries and its seasons of quiet growth and maturing.
Ordinary Time is celebrated in two segments: from the Monday following the Baptism of Our Lord up to Ash Wednesday; and from Pentecost Monday to the First Sunday of Advent. This makes it the largest season of the Liturgical Year.
In vestments usually green, the color of hope and growth, the Church counts the thirty-three or thirty-four Sundays of Ordinary Time, inviting her children to meditate upon the whole mystery of Christ – His life, miracles and teachings – in the light of His Resurrection.
If the faithful are to mature in the spiritual life and increase in faith, they must descend the great mountain peaks of Easter and Christmas in order to "pasture" in the vast verdant meadows of Ordinary Time.*
*courtesy of Catholicculture.org