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In the fall of 1994 at St. Louis University in St. Louis, the Center for Liturgy opened its doors. It is a national think tank for the study and analysis of liturgy and its practice. It is headed by the Jesuit priest John Foley, a name that has become synonymous with the renewal of liturgical music since 1962. He now stands at a most exciting point in his career as musician, composer, and theologian. After thirty years of creative music making, he now embarks on a new wave of liturgical music ministry. The Center for Liturgy provides an opportunity for him to explore his need to express a fuller involvement in the formation of liturgical practice than just composing and performing. "I have never been satisfied to just write music--I am a theologian as well," he said. "But the rigors of full-time teaching would leave little time for work in liturgy and in music."

That music activity began in his childhood in Kansas and reached its first flowering in 1969 when he joined musical forces with Bob Dufford, SJ; Dan Schutte; John Kavanaugh, SJ; and Tim Manion (and later, Roc O'Connor, SJ). The result was the collection Neither Silver nor Gold, and it marked the birth of--what else?--the St. Louis Jesuits. Their names still flourish some twenty-five years later.

Foley has studied composition at the Royal Conservatory in Toronto under Samuel Dolin, with Reginald Smith Brindle in England, and with Dominick Argento in Minneapolis. His Movement for Orchestra was recorded and released by the Louisville Orchestra. His musical accomplishments are balanced with a doctorate in liturgical theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. In 1993 he joined GIA when his collection When Every Gate (G-3930), which numbers fifteen pieces, was released. His setting of sixteen psalms in the Psalms for the Church Year, Volume VII was released at the 1995 convention of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians in Cincinnati.

As a Jesuit he participates in a 400-year-old legacy to serve the Church wherever the Church has a need. He states, "We Jesuits tend to offer ourselves where the Church has a need. There is need in the liturgy."

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