Benedictine sisters in Missouri record new Christmas CD
By Marty Denzer
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.- A community of Benedictine sisters living in the Diocese of Kansas City - St. Joseph have released a Christmas CD titled “Christmas at Ephesus.” Proceeds from their new CD, comprised of traditional carols as well as the sisters' compositions, will go toward the building of a new monastery. The Benedictines of Mary Queen of Apostles are still new to the Kansas City Catholic community, invited by Bishop Robert W. Finn in 2006. A traditional monastic community of women who desire to emulate the Blessed Virgin Mary by living in quiet seclusion at the Priory of Our Lady of Ephesus, they are a joyful group who sing while at work, at prayer or at play.

Last year the sisters recorded their first CD, “Echoes of Ephesus,” described by the prioress, Mother Therese McNamara, as a window into the life of the community. “People didn’t know about us,” she said. “But since that CD, they’ve been bringing us their prayer requests, for priests and for vocations, and priests have been coming to us for retreats.”

The sisters recently broke ground for a new monastery near Gower, Missouri. The proceeds from the Christmas CD will go toward that building plan.

The sisters have been encouraged by the success of the CD released last year. Nearly 60,000 copies were sold or given out. Their music and charism caught the attention of Ian Byrne, a Kansas City businessman and lead singer for the local Irish band The Elders. Through Byrne, the sisters connected with Steve Phillips, a recording engineer and musician with the band. With his assistance, the CD was recorded at Conception Abbey, where the acoustics are just right. Production costs were reduced by packaging the discs in cardboard cases.

Mother Therese is pleased with the results. “A lot of the arrangements are our own,” she said. “We recorded a fresh translation of Silent Night from the original German. One of the sisters did the translation and another set it to music. The church’s organ was broken so composer Franz Gruber played the accompaniment for Stille Nacht on his guitar.”

Some of the songs are familiar carols; others are original compositions by the sisters. Almost every day, one of the sisters is inspired to write a song, Mother Therese said. “We’re not professionals,” she said. “We just love to sing.”

The CDs, Christmas at Ephesus and Echoes of Ephesus, can be purchased for $20 online at the community’s website: http://www.benedictinesofmary.org/page-musicalrecordings.html

Printed with permission from the Catholic Key.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Bill Egan
Flagler Beach, Florida USA 11/23/2009 09:24 PM EST
I'm very disappointed to see another fairytale about "Silent Night" in the U.S. media. The organ wasn't broken and Franz Gruber didn't play the guitar at the first performance. The fiction about the broken organ originated in a story published in the U.S. in the early 20th century. Joseph Mohr, a Catholic priest, wrote the lyrics in 1816 while assigned to a pilgrim church in Mariapfarr, Austria. Franz Xaver Gruber added a melody and guitar accompaniment in 1818 so that Fr. Mohr could play it on his favorite guitar and sing it at Christmas Mass in St. Nicholas Church, Oberndorf, Austria. Mohr and Gruber sang the six verses, with the choir repeating the last two lines of each verse. 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of the English translation by John Freeman Young, an Episcopal priest at Trinity Church in New York. Rev. Young's hobby was translating European hymns and carols into English. He later became Bishop of Florida. His gravesite in Jacksonville was restored last year in the Old City Cemetery. The carol we know as "Silent Night" is the most recorded song in history. The first recording took place in the Thomas Edison Studio in New Jersey in 1905.
Published by: sarah
Knoxville/TN./United States 11/21/2009 03:23 PM EST
I love their first Cd. It was very special to me,because my confessor gave it to me while I was in line for confession. Its a very good CD to listen to while driving. I hope to get the Christmas CD. I know it will bring Joy to the Christmas Season. In my prayers. God Bless
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