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Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic "Church music", if you will, started as Plain Chant, which is rooted in the chant that was used in the Jewish Temple in Jersualem. It is now often called Gregorian Chant as Pope St. Gregory the Great did an awful lot to promote it and codify it when he was Pope in the late 6th century, early 7th century.
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