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Catholic Charismatic Songs

Charismatic Music is a form of worship within the Catholic Church through the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement which began in 1967. It is characterized by emotional singing, spontaneous prayer, and a strong emphasis on the Holy Spirit. It coexists within the broader Catholic tradition, though its style differs from traditional liturgical music. The Vatican has given cautious acceptance to the movement, provided it remains within the bounds of Catholic teaching and complements the faith rather than replacing it.

Above: Spotify playlist by Myles0892

Some leading publishers of charismatic music

Maranatha! Music website: maranathamusic.com

Integrity Music: integritymusic.com

Google AI Overview of charismatic music compared to praise and worship music

Charismatic music is not the same as praise and worship, but they are closely related. Charismatic music is a style of contemporary worship music that emerged from and is characteristic of the charismatic movement, which emphasizes the gifts of the...

Catholic Music Genres

There are many categories and styles of Catholic music. Here is a list which is being fine-tuned as we go along. Some summaries are drawn from Google AI Overviews.

1) Gregorian chant: Church music sung as a monophonic (single vocal line) in free rhythm and a restricted scale (plainsong), in a style developed for the medieval Latin liturgy. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries, with later additions and redactions.

2) Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque sacred music: Medieval sacred music, like Gregorian chant, was primarily monophonic and unaccompanied. The Renaissance saw the rise of complex polyphony, with more voices, larger choirs, and new forms like the mass and motet, often supported by the church and the printing press. The Baroque era introduced... 

Catholic Mass Music Debate: Should Hymns With Doctrinal Errors Be Banned?

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/05zuFm9FLps

From Gregorian chant to praise and worship, EWTN News Reporter Mark Irons gives a listening ear to the Catholic Mass music debate and why one diocese banned certain hymns for a time.

A related discussion on traditional vs. contemporary, as well as what is docrtinally and musically acceptable, is here at the Musica Sacra Forum: 

Market Pivot Toward Tradition in OCP's Heritage Missal
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/discussion/22485/market-pivot-toward-tradition-in-ocps-heritage-...

For reference, here is the USCCB paper mentioned in the YouTube video:

Catholic Hymnody at the Service of the Church: An Aid for Evaluating Hymn Lyrics
usccb.org/resources/Catholic%20Hymnody%20at%20the%20Service%20of%20the%20Church_0.pdf
Published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, September 2020

Watch the video, read the YouTube comments, read the Musica Sacra forum discussion, and comment below.

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