Rev. Ricky Manalo, CSP, Ph.D. is a Paulist priest, a composer, theologian, and author. He will help us explore what it means to gather for liturgy in a world that now includes technological connections in his session, Onsite and Online: Catholic Worship and Technology in a 2.5 World.
During the Covid epidemic’s highpoints, lockdowns drove the Christian Churches to quickly embrace a range of new technologies as they gathered for Sabbath worship. Although most of us initially faced hiccups and stutters, the presence of technology lingers in many of our ECC Communities. Many of us continue to use Livestream through Facebook, YouTube, or Vimeo; Zoom for hybrid worship; or post recordings of Sunday liturgy on our websites for later viewing. What does this mean for our present and future? How do we understand “full, conscious and active,” principles many of us have carried over into our ECC liturgical sensibilities? Is e-church church? We will hear from Fr. Ricky and engage questions together as we look at technology and new media, and it’s implications for our future as praying communities.
Many of you may know Fr. Ricky from his successful career as a liturgical composer. He is the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Catholic Music Composer of the Year Award by the Association of Catholic Publishers, and the 2018 Pastoral Musician of the Year Award by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. He studied composition and piano at the Manhattan School of Music, theology at the Washington Theological Union (WTU), and liturgy, culture, and sociology at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU), Berkeley, CA where he achieved a PhD in liturgical theology.
Fr. Ricky's music is published chiefly by Oregon Catholic Press. He is known to compose in a variety of musical styles, from contemporary to traditional, and from Western classical to Asian pentatonic. Some of his best-known hymns include:
Beyond the Days
In These Days of Lenten Journey
Pange Lingua
Spirit and Grace (and Mass of Spirit and Grace)
With One Voice
Worthy Is the Lamb
He is also known for pioneering and popularizing Asian Catholic liturgical music in the United States with his hymns, including:
Ang Katawan Ni Kristo (Filipino: "The Body of Christ")
By the Waking of Our Hearts
Many and Great
Fr. Ricky has written more than 30 articles, books, and chapters in books on a wide range of topics, including liturgy, culture, music, and the intersection of sociology and religious practices. His first book, Chanting On Our Behalf (revised edition, Pastoral Press, 2015) won the first place award for Best E-Book by the Catholic Press Association. His second book, The Liturgy of Life: The Interrelationship of Sunday Eucharist and Everyday Worship Practices (Liturgical Press, 2014) was a finalist for the 2015 Excellence in Publishing Awards by the Association of Catholic Publishers. He is a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy, the Catholic Theological Society of America, the International Societas Liturgica, and NPM (board member, 2008-12).
As a missionary priest, Fr. Manalo has been to 6 of the 7 continents to do a variety of presentations, from academic lectures, keynotes, and pastoral workshops, to preaching, presiding, and giving concerts. When he is not traveling throughout the world, he resides at St. Paul the Apostle Church in New York City.
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