| Liturgical music is some of the most beautiful and moving
music ever created. It is the most meaningful and substantial because of its subject: the living and loving
God Who created all things. This is why it touches us so deeply, and draws us into its mysterious and
spiritual motion and depth.
At Liturgica.com, our goal is to help our friends and customers understand the origins and development of
liturgical worship and the music used in these worship forms over the past millennia. The site content
and reviews are written by our Advisory Board,
which is comprised of eight people who have dedicated themselves to the study of liturgical theology and music.
The purpose of
Liturgica.com is to provide:
- Information about the history, development and practice of liturgics and liturgical music in the
Judeo-Christian milieu.
- Links to other sites on related subjects.
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a wide selection of liturgical compact discs, books and related items.
There has been a renewed interest in sacred or liturgical music in recent years, and liturgical music is
necessarily about the sacred. Liturgics, whether as liturgical worship, music, study or prayer, is but
the offering back to God of our thanks and praise.
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Requires Flash 4. Music: "O Gladsome Light", O Good and Faithful Servant, St. Nicholas Choir, 2006 Artist: St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Learn more here. |
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