Carolyn Pirtle, Program Director of the ND Center for Liturgy, continues her musical journey through Lent by suggesting how time might open up to eternity.
Carolyn Pirtle, ND Center for Liturgy Program Director & composer of liturgical music, celebrates the Month of Mary with a Spotify playlist with liner notes.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 7) this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 6) this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 5) this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 4) this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
During Holy Week Malcolm Guite (poet) & Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 2) with a combination of poetry, music, & prose.
Malcolm Guite (poet) and Carolyn Pirtle (composer) take us through the Stations of the Cross (pt. 1) this Holy Week with a combination of poetry, music, and prose.
Carolyn Pirtle, Program Director of the ND Center for Liturgy, listens to how music, like Lent, depends upon upon attention and sacrifice to heal wounds.
Carolyn Pirtle, Program Director of the ND Center for Liturgy & composer of liturgical music, reviews the Oscar nominees & sees traces of transcendence.
Carolyn Pirtle, assistant director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, jams on how polyphonic music, especially jazz, images the communion of saints.
St. Paul concludes his letter to the Philippians with an exhortation: Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and...
The late Fr. Ted Hesburgh, C.S.C., beloved former president of the University of Notre Dame, stated again and again in homilies and interviews that his favorite prayer was “Come, Holy Spirit.” He said: The Holy Spirit is the ...