Keep the Fire Burning: The Folk Mass Revolution
For anyone who remembers the folk guitar chords echoing through a sanctuary or wonders how popular music once shaped modern worship, Keep the Fire Burning: The Folk Mass Revolution offers a personal soundtrack. Hosted by Ken Canedo, this podcast is an auditory companion to his book, diving deep into the songs and stories that defined the Catholic Folk Mass movement of the 1960s. Each episode feels like a curated conversation, blending historical reflection with the actual music that sought to make liturgy accessible and heartfelt during a time of great change. You’ll hear the melodies that stirred congregations, along with Ken’s insights into their creation and lasting spiritual impact. This isn’t just a historical review; it’s an invitation to understand the passion and controversy behind a musical revolution that aimed to build community through song. Whether you lived through this era or are discovering it for the first time, the podcast provides context and connection, exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and acoustic chords. Tune in for a thoughtful, melody-filled exploration of how a generation sought to keep its faith vibrant and relevant.
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