Catholic Bloggers' Choice for Music, Podcasts, and More....Results
From Lisa Hendey the Catholic Mom herself, go an try out her very well done Catholic Moments podcasts and the wide variety of choices at SQPN. She also recommends the following Catholic artists: Sarah Bauer, Sharmane, Matt Maher, and Popple.
Jen at ConversionDiary "can't get enough of Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars singing Dum Transisset Sabbatum (Sister Spitfire's note....they've got some Russian Orthodox recordings that look very interesting as well. Oops! Look what went onto my wishlist and while I am editorializing. Jen? The Tallis Scholars and rap? Aren't you afraid that music like that residing in the same brain might cause a rift or something?)
Soutenus at A Catholic Notebook recommends Michael John Poirier and Lighthouse Catholic Media.
Chris Cash follows Lisa's lead in an act of shameless self-promotion (which btw I heartily endorse!) in sending us over to his podcast at Catholic Spotlight and his wife's newly launched podcast at Home Biz Mom. He also suggests The Catholic Hack and The Rosary Army
Ebeth at A Catholic Mum Climbing the Pillars suggests Two Edge Talk and Abba Pater (which is one of my favorites as well.)
Anne at Kid Sister of Blessed Imelda (go nag her to start blogging again) couldn't find the Scriptural Rosary on CD but I am "The Queen of All Internet Shopping" and I could...here. She also suggests Sublime Chant: The Art of Gregorian, Ambrosian, and Gallican Chant, and More Sublime Chant: Art of Gregorian, Ambrosian, Gallican, and Sarum Chant, Lassus Penitential Psalms, everything by the choir at Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine (call their gift shop at 407-239-4010), and the Divine Mercy Chaplet set to music...all them apparently. I particularly like this one. Robert Kochis - Prayer of St. Francis, Michael Joncas - Mary's Song, Marty Haugen - Canticle of the Sun, John Foley, SJ - Beautiful Mother, Gary Daigle - Canticle of the Turning, Schola Cantorum Dublin - Canticle of the Sun, Dan Schutte - Sing a New Song, David Haas - Send Us Your Spirit, Al Petteway and Amy White – People Look East, Meredith Dean Joseph, and Salvatore Tassone.
From my email:
Sarah of Just Another Day of Catholic Pondering made this fascinating recommendation Baba the Storyteller. She also recommends iPadre.
Heidi Saxton of Mommy Monsters, Behold Your Mother, and Silent Canticle added to Sarah's recommendations with a link to this blog post.
To all of that, I would like to add just a couple.
Cardinal Arinze's podcast/blog.
and Gift of Love by Bradley James. This is the only recording authorized by Blessed Mother Teresa before her death in 1997. Bradley James set to music many of the words and prayer of Mother Teresa. I love this CD because the songs are "catchy" and I find myself singin them long after I am done listening.



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