Long recognized for his liturgical music, Ricky Manalo, CSP boasts a doctorate in theology and was named the Pastoral Musician of the Year in 2018 by NPM.
Songs
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- Ang Katawan ni Kristo/Behold, the Body of Christ
- Asperges Me, Domine (Sprinkling Rite)
- Ave Verum Corpus
- Be Still and Know I’m Here
- Beyond the Days
- Blessed Are You/Mapapalad Kayo
- By the Waking of Our Hearts
- Come to Our Gathering
- Come, Lord! Maranatha
- Come, O Spirit of God
- Doxology and Amen
- Doxology and Amen
- Easter Sequence and Alleluia
- Eucharistic Prayer II
- Eucharistic Prayer II
- Eucharistic Prayer II
- Eucharistic Prayer III
- Faith, Hope and Love/Love One Another
- Flos Carmeli (“Flower of Carmel”)
- Glory to God
- Glory to God (Refrain and Verses)
- Glory to God (Through-Composed Version)
- Go Forth
- God of Mercy
- Gospel Verses (for Sundays, Solemnities and Feasts)
- He Is Risen
- Holy
- Holy
- Holy Is God
- Holy Is the Name of God
- Holy Mary, Revealing Your Son
- Hopeful Longing
- How Sacred the Ground of Your Love
- In These Days of Lenten Journey
- In This Sacred Space and Time
- In the Sight of the Angels
- Lamb of God
- Lamb of God
- Laudato Si’! Be Praised, O God!
- Lenten Gospel Acclamation
- Lenten Gospel Acclamation
- Let Us Go Rejoicing
- Love the Lord, Your God
- Many and Great
- Mater Ecclesiae
- Multilingual Intercessions
- Now Is the Time
- O God, How Manifest Are Your Works
- O Sacrum Convivium
- O Word of God
- On This Day
- Pange Lingua
- Penitential Act with Invocations
- Penitential Act with Invocations (Kyrie, Eleison)
- Penitential Act with Invocations (Lord, Have Mercy)
- Pentecost Sequence and Alleluia
- Pie Jesu
- Preface Dialogue
- Preface Dialogue
- Proclaim the Message
- Psalm 103: The Lord Is Kind and Merciful
- Psalm 51: Be Merciful, O Lord/Create a Clean Heart in Me, O God/I Will Rise and Go to My Father
- Psalm 91: First Sunday of Lent C
- Saints of God
- Saints of the Americas / Litany of Saints
- Save Us, Savior
- Save Us, Savior
- Song of the Servant
- Spirit and Grace
- Springtime Is Blossoming
- That All May Be One in Christ
- The God of All Grace
- The Lord Has Done Great Things (Psalm 126)
- The Lord's Prayer
- The Proclamation of the Birth of Christ
- This Holy Light
- Transfiguration
- Turn Away from Sin
- Vidi Aquam/I Saw Water (Sprinkling Rite)
- We Are Sent into the World
- We Proclaim Your Death
- We Proclaim Your Death
- We Should Glory in the Cross
- When We Eat This Bread
- When We Eat This Bread
- With One Voice
- Worthy Is the Lamb
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Bio
Rev. Ricky Manalo, CSP, Ph.D. is a Paulist priest, liturgical composer, and author. He is the recipient of 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, and liturgy, culture, and sociology at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU), Berkeley, CA. 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"
Fr. Manalo 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"
His music has been sung during the Papal Masses of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. More recently, his Mass of Spirit and Grace was the musical setting chosen for Pope Francis' Eucharistic celebration in the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 5, 2019. This event was the largest gathering of Christians in the history of the Arab Peninsula (160,000+ worshippers, including 4,000 Muslims), and it was the first time a Roman Catholic Mass was ever celebrated "in public" in this region.
He has written numerous articles and books on liturgy, culture, and liturgical music. His first book, Chanting On Our Behalf, Revised Edition 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 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).
In 2007, his collaborative hymn, "That All May Be One In Christ," won the National Hymn Competition of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM).
Fr. Manalo is a theological consultor for the USCCB and co-authored a national pastoral plan for U.S. Asian Pacific Catholics, (Encountering Christ in Harmony, 2018). He remains an advisor to the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church and the Committee on Divine Worship, and collaborated on the historical book A Treasured Presence, discussing Filipino Catholics in the United States.
Fr. Manalo has been invited to 6 of the 7 continents to lecture, preach, and present workshops and concerts including Abu Dhabi, Al-Ayn, Amsterdam, Beijing, Dubai, Guam, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Kenya, London, Germany (Wurzburg), New Zealand (Auckland and Wellington), the Philippines (Manila and Malolos), Sidney, Singapore, Seoul, and Thailand (Hua Hin), and Tokyo. When he is not traveling throughout the world, he resides at St. Paul the Apostle Church in New York City.