Our releases for Easter in various styles from a variety of composers and text authors! Visit giamusic.com for more music suggestions!Music by Ephrem Feeley Text by Timothy Dudley-Smithby Eurydice V. OstermanMusic Adapted by John Sittard Translated by Peter...
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Celebrating Black History Month 2023
During Black History month and always, GIA celebrates and honors the rich contribution of Black voices to music for liturgy and worship. Visit giamusic.com for more music suggestions!The first hymnal commissioned specifically for African American Catholic Worship, now...
Music for Holy Week
Our releases for Holy Week in various styles from a variety of composers and text authors! Visit giamusic.com for more music suggestions!by Peter M. KolarText by Alan J. Hommerding Music by Richard J. ClarkArranged by Lynn Arthur Kochby Liam Lawton arr. by Ed...
New Music for Lent
Our newest releases for Lent in various styles from a variety of composers and text authors! Visit giamusic.com and in the "catalog search" choose "Lent" in the Seasonal options for more music suggestions!By Nicholas Palmerby Fr. Rob Galea & Peter DeMarcoby Sally...
New Music for Ash Wednesday
Our newest releases for Ash Wednesday in various styles from a variety of composers and text authors! Visit giamusic.com and in the "catalog search" choose "Ash Wednesday" in the Sundays/Feasts options for more music suggestions!Music by Peter M. Kolar Text by Fred...
From David Gayes: Final Thoughts – Action, Other Voices, and Gratitude
As people of God, and followers of Jesus, we are always called to act. In his article, Fractured Images, Father Donald Senior states, “The more different pieces you have there, together in the assembly, the more sacred it is. That way no beauty or truth is excluded.”...
From David Gayes: The Bad, the Angelic, and the Object
Hi everyone! In my first Soundboard post, I reflected on my experience growing up both as a Catholic and as a disabled child and how the Christian disability interpretations did not resonate with my own disabled experience. Next, I shared a perspective you may not...
From David Gayes: The Point of View of the Paralytic, Pt. 2
Tenth-century artist rendering of a man lying on a mat being lowered through the roof to talk with Jesus.Hi everyone, Last time, I shared an interpretation of Jesus’s healing of a paralytic in Mark 2: 1-12. I hope it was thought-provoking for you and helped you to...
GIA Quarterly: In This Issue
VOL. 33 NO. 4 NOVEMBER 2022 - FEBRUARY 2023FEATURED ARTICLE - FREE DOWNLOAD! Pastoral Musicians and the Federal Fair Labor Standards ActBy Michael Silhavy EDITORIAL CONTENT Editor's PageNick Wagner The Reason for Ritual By Kate Williams MORE ARTICLES Músicos...
From David Gayes: The Point of View of the Paralytic
10th-century artist rendering of a man lying on a mat being lowered through the roof to talk with Jesus.Hi everyone, I’m so excited to share this next piece with you. I first shared it as an undergraduate student at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois. You...