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Jul 31, 2012 · But the musical triad might capture that concept even more aptly: it is the triad’s very self-relationality which generates the overtone sequence. In other words, a musical trinity is a creator, or a begetter. St. Ignatius of Loyola was a mystic and could justifiably be said to have been hearing things that others did not.
Jun 4, 2021 · My own tears joined Ignatius’s tears as I felt the connection between his vision of the Trinity as a musical instrument and my experience with my son playing his trumpet. I understood in a new way the musical dance among God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit as I recalled the moment of watching my son blow into the trumpet and push and release the keys.
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Dec 24, 2015 · For instance, St Ignatius of Loyola (16th c.), founder of the Order of Jesuits that the great polymath Athanasius Kircher belonged to, once had a vision that let him realize the truly unified nature of the Trinity, both on musical and theological planes.
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Get On Board, by Roosevelt Credit, was performed by combined choirs at St. Ignatius Loyola, NYC, as part of their Sing and Celebrate Concert on May 6, 2023.
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May 27, 2021 · As a musician, I find a reflection that is helpful and prayerfully stimulating to me is given by St. Ignatius Loyola who "saw" the Trinity during a time of prayer as three music keys. This view was supported by Michael Peppard, associate professor of early Christian studies, religion and public life at Fordham University, New York, who claimed the "musical triad, is a fitting figure for the ...