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COUSINS IN CHRIST SHARE THE JOY OF
THE SEASON THROUGH MUSIC
by Lisa M. Hendey,
CatholicMom.com
Christmas is a time of celebration,
rich spiritual tradition, and
family. With the release of their
new CD
O Night Divine
the Catholic music group Cousins
in Christ combines these three
elements, creating a masterpiece
your family will treasure for years
to come. These talented young
singers, ages fourteen through
nineteen, are actually “double
cousins” sharing the same two sets
of grandparents. John
Paul Rudolph(19), Rebecca Meyer
(18), Matthew Rudolph (17), Katie
Meyer (16), David Rudolph (15), and
Stephenie Meyer (14) now perform
together combining their love of
song and their strong Catholic faith
formation.
O Night Divine
includes twelve timeless
performances of traditional
Christmas carols, blending a myriad
of styles and featured solos and
spiritual narratives by each of the
Cousins. Cousins in Christ recently
completed several days of filming
accompanying music videos for the
CDs. These captivating videos will
be featured in two EWTN Christmas
specials during December. Fr. Mitch
Pacwa will spotlight the Cousins in
Christ and their music in his
Christmas special, to be aired on
Wednesday December 15th
at 7:00 pm and midnight and again on
Thursday December 16th at
8:00 am.

The music of
O Night Divine
will be performed during the Cousins
in Christ Christmas Special, to be
aired on EWTN on Wednesday, December
22 at 7:00 pm and midnight and again
on Thursday, December 23rd
at 8:00 am.
Q:
How did the Cousins in Christ get
started singing together and can you
tell us about some of your earlier
projects?
A:
The Cousins in Christ are actually
double cousins since they share the
same two sets of grandparents. Steve
Rudolph married Rose Marie Meyer.
Then Bob Meyer (brother of Rose)
married Carol Rudolph (sister of
Steve).
Rose
Marie has been a singer and
performer since she was a small
child. In 1997, she was preparing
to record a country album when her
son Kevin suffered a ruptured
appendix and was hospitalized as his
five year old body was stricken with
infection. After a successful
surgery, Rose Marie prayed in the
hospital chapel in thanksgiving. It
was there that she felt God’s
calling to promote belief of the
True Presence in the Eucharist.
Within a few months, she produced
our first CD,
Bread of Life Bread of Heaven - The
Story of the Eucharist for Children.
At the
time, the Cousins ranged in age from
newborn to 11. Two vanloads of 10
children traveled 400 miles
roundtrip to Chicago for recording
sessions. Our parents were impressed
by our good behavior, never
complaining about the long recording
sessions, meals on the go, and
having to keep quiet in the studio.
We discovered that while each of us
was individually talented, the blend
of our voices was even more
beautiful.
Both
the Rudolph and Meyer families now
have six children each – with the
oldest 3 Rudolph boys and 3 Meyer
girls as the primary performers
under the direction of Rose Marie
Rudolph.
Q:
How does your Catholic faith impact
the music you record?
A:
Our Catholic faith provides the
foundation and core of our music for
we began first and foremost as a
music ministry to bring souls to
Christ. Our hope is to respond to
the call of Pope John Paul II to
evangelize through the media and use
our talents for God.
We
generally record one or more
original songs for each CD – ranging
from honor of Our Blessed Mother to
pro-life, pro-child themes and even
one ambitious attempt to incorporate
Familias Consortio and
Humanae Vitae into song!
Q:
What is it like to be a teenager or
young adult involved in the Music
industry?
A:
It is very exciting. We are
fortunate to have this experience at
such a young age. However, being
involved in this ever-changing
industry has challenges in itself.
To an extent, we have become role
models for our peers, and have to
act accordingly. We find that
trying to mix school, work, family
obligations and social time while
practicing for performances and
planning for future CDs is sometimes
overwhelming! We’ve learned quickly
that responding to God’s call
requires maturity and sacrifice.
And God has provided the graces for
us to grow spiritually and
artistically. John Paul and Rebecca
have both been awarded college
scholarships for vocal performance
and the younger Cousins will
hopefully follow in their
footsteps.
This
ministry has been a blessing in ways
we are just beginning to realize.
We have been very blessed to be able
to spread the faith in countries
including Canada, Singapore,
Australia, many Africa countries,
and recently in Iraq. We just
received a thank you note from a
soldier in Iraq who says he
regularly listens to Bread of Life
Bread of Heaven. We are thankful to
have been able to use our talents to
serve God, promoting the Catholic
faith and good wholesome music.
Q:
How can Catholic parents help their
teenagers make good choices when it
comes to the music they listen to?
A:
Music is just another personal
choice in life that all people
make. This is similar to other
choices like drugs, alcohol,
choosing friends, or even cleaning
up a room. If children have been
raised to realize what is good and
what is offensive to God, they will
have the ability to make good
choices. Of course parents can
influence their children in the area
of music. If the children learn to
appreciate music (many different
genres) and are pointed, but not
forced towards appropriate music,
most children will be drawn to good
music.
Children must be taught (in words
and example) to love what is good
and wholesome and develop their
consciences to be uncomfortable with
that which offends God. Fill your
house with joyful music and your
children will develop proper musical
taste. Be sure to have a healthy
mix of secular and sacred music, so
that your children are exposed to a
wide variety of musical styles. You
should also network with other
parents about what their family has
enjoyed.
Q:
Who are some of the Cousins
influences and favorite recording
artists?
A:
One of
our favorite artists is John Groban.
We are all Grobanites and just
recently went to his concert in
Chicago. He is an amazing vocalist
and performer. Cecilia Bartoli, an
opera mezzo-soprano is a favorite of
the girls, while the guys like
Celine Dion-along with many other
artists. We’ve also performed in
many musicals and have a great
appreciation of Broadway and the Big
Band Era. We’ve been greatly
influenced by our good friend and
fellow Catholic artist Mary Anne
LaHood. We like to sing and perform
numerous oldies, especially music
from the 50’s. Other favorites
include many Catholic and Christian
artists.
We’ve
also been greatly influenced by the
wonderful voice teachers we’ve
learned from over the years.
Q:
O Night Divine
is such a beautiful Christmas gift!
How did you decide to record a
Christmas CD and how did you select
the songs for the CD?
A:
There are so many beautiful and
joyful Christmas songs that we
couldn’t resist!
Christmas has become secularized
over the years, yet the airwaves are
still filled with the joyful news of
the birth of the Savior – in song!
We saw an opportunity to expand our
music ministry to a wider audience
and to attract more teens and young
adults to the good news of Christ!
Each
of the Cousins picked personal
favorites for solos that showcased
his or her voice. As a group we
selected some longtime family
favorites, and some traditional
Latin tunes. We had a lot of fun
composing harmonies, resulting in
fresh new renditions of old time
carols. O Little Town of Bethlehem
has a jazzy/pop element; Joy to the
World is a bold, upbeat, and driving
rendition, while the Acapella
Dona Nobis Pacem reminds us of
how the angels must have sung of
Peace on Earth at Jesus’ birth.
O Night Divine
was a completely different
experience compared to the other
albums. First of all, this is the
only CD that we, the Cousins,
co-produced. We were involved in
every step of its creation, while on
the other albums we merely sang.
Just the recording experience itself
was incredible. It had been years
since the last album we had recorded
together and we had a totally
different mentality. We wanted to
create something different and
something that expressed how we had
matured from the last album. We
tried multiple new ideas, like the
idea of a pop version of O Little
Town of Bethlehem. After multiple
attempts, we were ready to drop the
idea. At this time, is where our
amazing friend and producer Gary
Loizzo came into play. Gary is the
sound producer for the group “Styx”
and is incredibly talented with
music. He saw something in this
song that we had missed. We should
have known that this is what decades
of recording experience will get
you. Despite Rose’s requests to
just can the idea, Gary insisted
that we continue, promising that the
song would be great. He really is
responsible for the outcome of that
song. Just the experience of this
song alone was worth the recording
session. Each of the other songs
has their story, and while it might
not have been as significant an
event as O Little Town, each of us
really enjoyed and grew not only as
performers, but also as persons from
this wonderful experience.
Reflecting on this album has led us
to realize that with three other CDs
behind us, O Night Divine
might be seen as the perfect ending
point. But we all see it as the
beginning of a new twist to the
Cousins in Christ music collection.
We had so many other songs we would
have liked to have recorded. We’ll
have to save those for the next
Christmas CD!
Q: Do
you have any future projects in the
works?
A:
The future includes many live
performances both individually and
as a group. We’re often asked to
sing at conferences, conventions,
fundraisers, weddings and special
Diocesan occasions. We feel more
and more called to produce secular
music, in addition to religious, to
influence the general public as good
role models. We believe the
Christmas CD will reach a wider
audience as we are working with
major distributors and nationwide
chain stores for the first time. We
believe a Broadway CD is in the
future, but have not set a timeframe
for it yet.
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to Lisa at
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