Musicam sacram
Sacred music of the Roman Catholic Church
Not to be confused with Musicae Sacrae.
Musicam sacram is the title of an instruction on Roman Catholic sacred music issued by the Sacred Congregation of Rites on 5 March 1967 in conjunction with the Second Vatican Council.[1] The instruction deals with the form and nature of worship music[citation needed] within the framework of Sacrosanctum concilium.[2] According to the document, it is not a collection of "all the legislation on sacred music; it only establishes the principal norms which seem to be more necessary for our own day."[3]
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Joncas 1997, p. 5; Sacred Congregation of Rites 1967.
- ^ Joncas 1997, p. 5; Sacred Congregation of Rites 1967, sec. 3.
- ^ Sacred Congregation of Rites 1967, sec. 3.
Bibliography
[edit]- Joncas, Jan Michael (1997). From Sacred Song to Ritual Music: Twentieth-Century Understandings of Roman Catholic Worship Music. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press. ISBN 978-0-8146-2352-7.
- Sacred Congregation of Rites (1967). Musicam Sacram. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
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