In our beautiful, masterfully crafted buildings where the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is celebrated, shouldn’t the Mass itself be just as rich in detail? After all, these stunning structures were created to honor the victory of Jesus Christ’s resurrection over sin and death. Sacred music, especially the works of masters like Palestrina, Byrd, and Bach, complements the text of the Mass in ways that elevate and open hearts and minds to God's grace. Likewise, exquisite works of art—crafted from wood, glass, gold, and silver—serve to tell the story of redemption in Christ. Does a bland liturgy fit into buildings designed to mirror the most wondrous miracle given to man for his salvation, namely the Holy Eucharist? The liturgies of our Eastern Catholic brethren, the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, and Divine Worship of the Personal Ordinariates, are rich in fitting ornamentation that has been inspired by centuries of the action of the Holy Ghost working in the life of the Church. Do our ...