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In the first episode of our new series Fr. Łukasz Miśko, OP, is interviewing his fellow Dominican, Fr. Mirosław Pilśniak, OP, one of the most important figures in the Dominican liturgical renewal that started in Kraków, Poland, in the 1980’s.
If you are familiar with the simple, beautiful, dignified, singable polyphony from our “Jesus I Trust In You” and “Soul of Christ” albums, or if you are wondering whether it is possible to find a traditional music that helps a contemporary person to pray the liturgy – this conversation is for you! See the Episode One with English subtitles:
The documentary “Schola” mentioned at the end of the episode is available here (Polish only):
An encounter. Crisp thoughts. Inspirations. Teatime conversations (coffee would be quite fitting as well), chats about people and ideas that you as the friends of the Dominican Liturgical Center may find intriguing: Where does the “Polish Dominican music” come from?, What kind of visual art should we employ in our churches?, Who would study liturgy?, What does it feel like to be a catechumen in Poland? These and many other topics will be the subject of our new video series, “Zdolni” (a pun too hard to translate). Check our YouTube channel or Facebook page every Thursday to follow your host, Fr. Lukasz Misko, OP, and his guests.
Polish audio version is also available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Google Podcasts, Spotify and Spreaker: