usatoday.com — The Rosary Tapes have helped open the centuries-old tradition to other Christian denominations, according to former rock station disc jockey Bill Gildenstern and composer John Giaier, both devout Catholics. The Michigan-based music consultants have released the fourth CD in the set and have seen more than 1 million free downloads of an earlier CD.
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louiebaurJul 29, 2008
How bout 3 of us?
Closed AccountJul 30, 2008
The mix with contemporary music is rather unique, and I think it's an attraction to the style of prayer for a number of people
adidosJul 30, 2008
"The Detroit-area 12th-grade teacher"Why didn't any of my highschool teachers look like that?
hippymickJul 30, 2008
im happily lapsed Irish Catholic.. so i might be a little biasedthe bit i just listened to - joyful 1sounds a bit like phantom of the operaplus one of those slow spoken word country songscheesiness is next to godlinessanyway - heres the link to the free download(you will, of course, be slowly roasted, basted with hot oil and tormented with small sharp pointy tridents by demons; rotating on a great big spit in the deepest, fieriest, most God-forsaken depth of hell - such that the Temptations of St Anthony will seem like a summer walk in a park - if you click it ... so dont say i didnt try to warn you )<a class="user" href="http://www.rosarytapes.com/listen.html">http://www.rosarytapes.com/listen.html</a>
lesleyeJul 30, 2008
working out and going to church - two things you know you should do...if only there weren't other things to do....now you can do them at the same time. awesome idea!