Fr. Weber's English Chant Propers
  • The link provided here and other places give you this kind of a page:

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    Even after acquiring a login, it still gives you the same page. Any thoughts?

    *crickets*
  • Jeffrey TuckerJeffrey Tucker
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    It seems like the link is here http://archstl.org/worship/page/institute-sacred-music

    The thing is that Fr. Weber has written many thousands of pages with new material every day. There is no way to keep up
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  • Oh, that's awesome. Thank you!
  • These endless, complicated, and troublesome links that one has to type out only to discover that one has (AGAIN) been led nowhere are a pain.
    If it isn't blue so that all I have to do is click on it, I don't bother with yet another computer wizard's fun and games with my time.
  • Jeffrey TuckerJeffrey Tucker
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    You said it! Up with books. This is why SEP had to be.
  • CharlesW
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    I really like Fr. Weber's propers. However, I have never found an explanation why, in many seasons, there is nothing there for some Sundays. For example (not a real example) Sunday 1, 2, 3, and 4, may have propers. Sundays 5 and 6 of the season are missing.
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  • Kathy
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    I'm sure everyone who does creative work could use a staff of secretaries. We all do our best to keep things organized! I've used Fr. Weber's propers. They are complex enough to be interesting for a choir, and memorable as well.
  • MarkThompson
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    These endless, complicated, and troublesome links that one has to type out only to discover that one has (AGAIN) been led nowhere are a pain.
    If it isn't blue so that all I have to do is click on it, I don't bother with yet another computer wizard's fun and games with my time.


    You do not actually have to type it out. Just highlight it with your cursor, copy it (CTRL+C), then click on the address bar of your browser and paste it in (CTRL+V), hit enter, and you're done. That said, it would be nice if people could code their URLs as active links.

    Simply enter:

    <a href="http://www.example.com/index.html">Link text here.</a>

    This produces:

    Link text here.
    Thanked by 1Gavin
  • CharlesW
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    Kathy, I am sure Fr. Weber is busy and doesn't have enough help. But how many Year A's are there? It's not like it is something new every three years. It would seem that posting the complete year once would do it.
  • Jeffrey TuckerJeffrey Tucker
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    Well, with the new Missal trans, the work starts all over now.
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  • Hello everyone, I'm the sketchy help that Fr. Weber has had to rely upon. The new website is sacredmusicus.org if you want to see all of the posted chants. They're easily searchable now too.
    If you want an explanation of why it's been a bit difficult to find things lately, I got ordained this last May and the transition from working with things in Saint Louis to setting up some pages that are more permanent has been a bit complicated - and involved some labor on my part. The pages should stay up to date now. Let me know if you have any questions.
    -Fr. Voss
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Here's the link: Sacred Music US.
  • Direct link (good idea, CHGiffen!):
  • Awesome, thanks!