Our Mission

We provide musicians with the community and resources needed to integrate their Catholic Faith with their profession.

Our mission finds its foundation in our core values and is realized through the lens of our four pillars.

Our Core Values

WE ARE CATHOLIC.

We believe the Catholic Church is the Church instituted by Jesus Christ, and we are faithful to all the teachings of the Magisterium, handed down to us by Sacred Scripture and Tradition.

 

WE BELIEVE IN BEAUTY.

Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote that “Beauty will save the world.” We believe that Christ, as True Beauty, has and continues to save the world, and that He desires to bring the world to Himself through encounters with authentic beauty.

 

WE UPHOLD MUSIC AS A VOCATION.

To us, music is not a lifestyle choice, it’s not just a career, and it’s not merely a hobby- it is a vocation through which we can serve God. Recognizing this distinction, we nourish and support musicians in their co-creation with God the Father.

Our Four Pillars

We’re made in the Image and Likeness of a triune God, and community is essential to who we are. One of the chief complaints among musicians is a sense of loneliness in the profession, and even more so when the very industry that you love is a hostile place for values grounded in Faith. We are committed to equipping Catholic musicians with the tools to build an authentic network of likeminded, supportive professionals, no matter where they are in the world. 

Our God is a loving and intentional Creator- that is how we first come to know Him in the book of Genesis. Thus, fostering a creative spirit among our members is central to our work at The Hildegard Collective. For centuries, Church investment in the arts brought about some of the most significant breakthroughs in musical history. We want to continue the great musical tradition of the Church, by advancing new musical innovations in all genres and fields, for God’s greater glory.

We firmly believe that’s striving for holiness is essential for achieving our fullest potential as musicians. Each of our formation resources is intended to inspire and deepen the Faith of our members, through unique opportunities for prayer and informed, spiritual content that speaks to the particular joys, challenges, and creative hearts of musicians. Each of our formation resources is carefully crafted to adhere to the teachings of the Magisterium, while allowing room for questions, important conversations, and a genuine fashioning of the human spirit.

It’s not about what you know, it’s all about who you know, so they say. Collaboration is one of the most deeply meaningful gifts in our lives as musicians, and we want our community members to come together to bring their innovative ideas to life! Our networking platform is designed for you to put your gifts and ideas out there to form meaningful professional connections, and help set the whole world on fire for Christ!

How did The Hildegard Collective start?

Our founding team, Cecilia Blackwell and Tara Windibank, met during their undergrad studies in music at the Catholic University of America. A friendship quickly blossomed, and they became roommates their senior year. They spent many late nights talking about their shared Catholic faith, the careers they were hoping to build, and the challenges they saw they would face as practicing Catholics in the field of music. 

 

Then Covid-19 hit. Cecilia went home to State College, Pennsylvania, where she graduated from her living room couch and began her grad studies in flute performance at Penn State University. Tara also graduated from her living room couch in the suburbs of Chicago, but soon after flew across the world to Dublin, Ireland, where she began her masters in musicology. Their late night conversations translated into many voice note exchanges and Whatsapp video calls, in which they shared the challenges and difficulties they were facing as practicing Catholics in environments that weren’t exactly the most friendly to Catholic values. 

 

During this time, Cecilia was dreaming up the idea of an online platform where Catholic musicians could connect with one another and be strengthened in their faith, so that they could know they weren’t alone and feel equipped to live out their faith in their professional lives. She took this idea to the GIVEN Forum in 2021. Through her time at GIVEN and during the subsequent year, The Hildegard Collective was formed, was awarded a grant from the GIVEN Institute to kickstart the Collective, and earned a 2022 finalist spot in the prestigious OSV Innovation Challenge. 

 

As these exciting opportunities began to unfold, Cecilia knew she couldn’t realize this vision alone, so Tara joined the team in early 2021! With a whole lot of work, and even more prayer, they’ve made the fruits of their late-night chats into a beautiful reality through The Hildegard Collective, and they count themselves very blessed to be able to use their own struggles as a launchpad to create an amazing community for all Catholic musicians.

Who is The Hildegard Collective for?

If you are Catholic, and you work or study in the field of music in any capacity, secular or church, classical or pop, teaching, performing, or even healing – the Hildegard Collective is your home. While we have a special heart for those who work or study in secular environments, all Catholic musicians are welcome here. 

 

Additionally, while the Collective is specifically designed for Catholic musicians, we welcome non-Catholic musicians who desire a Christ-centered community at the heart of their profession. If you resonate with this, you are welcome here!