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Flannery

Story to Song – Flannery O’Connor’s Continued Influence on Songwriters

Have you heard yet about the recent hit album put out by the Dominicans of the Province of St. Joseph? Released under the band name of the “Hillbilly Thomists,” it is currently sitting at #6 on Billboard’s best-selling bluegrass albums list. The ensemble is comprised of 10 Dominicans, 2 of whom are priests, who are […]

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Seminarians

Watch These Seminarians Put Their Own Twist on “The First Noel”

Sacred Heart Major Seminary released an amazing video of their (incredibly talented!) seminarians singing a rendition of “The First Noel”. The video was taken by the film crew from Spirit Juice Studios and does a fantastic job at showing off these seminarians’ talent and joy. Watch the video and then share with your friends and

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Kesha’s “Praying” is a Powerful New Single About Finding Forgiveness in Prayer

LOS ANGLES—Kesha hasn’t released an album in four years. The breakout artist has been in legal trouble with her label and producer since 2012 and courts have preventer her from recording any new music due to contractual disputes. But that changes in 2017. Kesha’s latest single, “Praying” is a powerful, emotion-packed song where she addresses

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If there was a show called “Vatican’s Got Talent!” here’s what it would look like

With the hit talent show “*America’s Got Talent” franchise created by Simon Cowell going strong, we at epicPew would like to propose a new show for the franchise, Vatican’s got GOD Talent! So, let’s set the scene…the audience is quietly talking, when the lights begin to dim. The stage is lit with each of the judges

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This Gregorian Chant version of The Sound of Silence will leave you with chills

Can’t decide if this version of The Sound of Silence from Disturbed or Simon and Garfunkel is the best version. The one in Gregorian Chant leaves chills… all of them do. Here’s the lyrics: Hello darkness, my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Left its seeds while I

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