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Rev. Mark Bachmann, O.S.B. (鈥82) on "The Catholic Man" podcast

鈥淲hat you鈥檙e looking for, for a long-term work like a Benedictine life, is something beautiful, something 鈥 that is worthy and can sustain your devotion for several decades,鈥 says Rev. Mark Bachmann, O.S.B. (鈥82). 鈥淭hat requires a certain amount of investment.鈥

The subprior of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey in Hulbert, Oklahoma, where 10 Thomas Aquinas College alumni are brothers, Fr. Bachmann recently on . Over the course of the one-hour interview, he spoke of the importance of Gregorian chant, both to his Benedictine community and to the Church as a whole. Chanting the Divine Office requires a certain amount of 鈥渋nvestment鈥 in terms of education and work, he explains, but its beauty and richness give meaning 鈥 and bear witness to 鈥 the prayerful life of a monk.

鈥淥ne would ask, 鈥榃hy would you bother to do something as strange as pray in Latin and pray in chant, which is music that鈥檚 characteristic of the 2nd to 12th century?鈥欌 Fr. Bachmann continues.  鈥淟argely, we don鈥檛 feel as deeply and as naturally the Faith as our fathers did, and so we鈥檙e going back and by praying with the chant and praying the office in Latin. We鈥檙e getting in tune, we鈥檙e meeting up with the way the Church has prayed for centuries and centuries.鈥

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