Musicae Sacrae

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Musicae Sacrae (On Sacred Music) is a 1955 encyclical by Pope Pius XII dealing with Catholic liturgical music. It updated the 1903 motu proprio Tra le sollecitudini, and remained in force as part of canon law until superseded by Musicam sacram in 1967.

The encyclical continued in the tradition of Tra le sollecitudini of keeping a rather conservative attitude toward music used in worship.[1]

However, the encyclical did soften some of the previous restrictions. It allowed the singing of vernacular hymns at certain places in the mass, formalizing existing practice in places such as Germany.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Smith, Fidelis (1957). ""Musicae Sacrae Disciplina": Pius XII's Encyclical on Sacred Music". The Musical Quarterly. 43 (4): 461–479. ISSN 0027-4631. JSTOR 740764.
  2. ^ Joncas, Michael (1997). From sacred song to ritual music: twentieth-century understandings of Roman Catholic worship music. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press. pp. 15–17. ISBN 978-0-8146-2352-7. Retrieved 2021-06-30.

Further reading[]

  • Bullough, Sebastian (1958). "Recent Popes on Church Music". Life of the Spirit (1946-1964). 13 (145): 14–21. ISSN 0269-3593. JSTOR 43705262.
  • Silverberg, Ann L. (2004). "American Catholic Liturgical Music in the Twentieth Century: Pius X's "Motu Proprio" at its Centennial". American Catholic Studies. 115 (1): 45–62. ISSN 2161-8542. JSTOR 44195170.

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