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Working In Two Worlds
Australia’s CathNews reports on Leonard Brown, an Orthodox priest, winning his nation’s top award for religious art. The Sydney Morning Herald has some images, including a close-up, as well as a more in-depth story. Fr Brown also draws icons. These … Continue reading
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Sweet Prospect Gloria, Draft 4
Liam suggested I turn to soprano harmony for the middle section of the MR3 Gloria. So here’s the first draft of the whole hymn, and comments are welcome: I’m a believer that the best church music should come easily to … Continue reading
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OCF 104-108: Prayers After Death
The outline of this simple rite: Invitation to Prayer Reading The Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayers Blessing A few brief notes: The sample invitations (OCF 104) draw heavily on Scripture. There are two, and there is the option “in similar words.” … Continue reading