Synopsis
Available in September 2021Music ministers offer their gift to the glory of God. Whether they sing or play, their ministry is essential to the worship of your parish. It serves the flow of liturgical prayer, adds beauty and artistry to the way people pray, and enlivens the words that express belief and immerse those who sing them into the mystery of God. This third edition has been expanded to help music ministers reflect more deeply upon their liturgical role. As part of the Liturgical Ministry Series®, this book is grounded in Church doctrine, liturgical practice, and follows a format that provides the newly formed and experienced ministers alike with basic skills and theological insights in order to perform their ministry well and in a Christlike manner. This includes: <\/ Theological and historical reflections on the liturgy and the ministry Practical skills\-building and advice for serving in this role Ways to deepen your spirituality and call to discipleship Answers to frequently asked questions Recommended resources A glossary Questions for discussion and reflection
About the Author
Jennifer Kerr Budziak is a Chicago area conductor, author, mezzo-soprano, and composer, and is a frequent clini-cian in the area of musical formation, ritual and theology, and choral techniques at workshops nationwide. Dr. Budziak holds degrees in choral conducting from Northwestern University and Indiana University. Her ACS award-winning book Sowing Seeds, Bearing Fruit, a process for growing an engaged and singing assembly, was published in 2012. She is a contributing author of Guide for Cantors, Third Edition with Liturgy Training Publi-cations, and she authored Sight-Sing a New Song (2005), a textbook on sight-singing and music notation for beginners, among other volumes on liturgy and music. Her compositions for adult and childrens choirs can be found in the catalogs of GIA Publications, World Library Publications, and Oregon Catholic Press. She has served on the Council of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians and is a frequent presenter at the organi-zations regional and national conferences. Dr. Budziak has served on the faculties of Loyola University of Chicago, North Central College, Concordia University, St. Xavier University, and the Catholic Theological Union. She currently serves NPM as the editor of Pastoral Music magazine. Christopher J. Ferraro is director of music at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Lindenhurst, New York. He also directs the Liturgical Music Institute at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington, New York, and is a member of the diocesan liturgical commission for the Diocese of Rockville Centre. He serves on the board of directors for the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions and is a member of the NPM Council. Chris holds masters degrees in theology and pastoral studies as well as an advanced certificate in pastoral liturgy from the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Hun-tington, New York, and is certified as Director of Worship through the Alliance for the Certification for Lay Ecclesial Ministers. Corinna Laughlin is the pastoral assistant for liturgy at St. James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington, and liturgy con-sultant for the Archdiocese of Seattle. She has written exten-sively on the liturgy for Liturgy Training Publications, an agency of the Archdiocese of Chicago, and has contributed to Pastoral Liturgy®, Ministry and Liturgy, and other publications. She holds a doctorate in English from the University of Washington. Paul Turner is the pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri, and the di-rector of the Office of Divine Worship for the Diocese of Kansas CitySt. Joseph. He holds a doctorate in sacred theology from Sant Anselmo in Rome and is the author of many pastoral and theological resources. He serves as a facilitator for the Interna-tional Commission on English in the Liturgy.
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