The St. Louis Jesuits were a group of Catholic composers — Bob Dufford, John
Foley, Tim Manion, Roc O’Connor, and Dan Schutte — who studied together at Saint
Louis University. They composed in a folk-style, using acoustic guitars and
contemporary-style melodies to set biblical and other religious texts to music.
Their first album, Neither Silver Nor Gold, was released in 1974. Their second
studio album, Earthen Vessels (1975), became a major success. They went on to
record A Dwelling Place (1976), Gentle Night: Music for Advent and Christmas
(1977), Lord of Light (1981), and The ...