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Daily Archives: 4 January 2016
Down The Rabbit Hole With Accompaniment
I found an interesting discussion thread at CMAA’s forum here. It brings to mind the cartoon Liam has surfaced here. I’ll confess upfront I’ve accompanied or overseen the accompaniment of the Exsultet a number of times. I have no hesitation doing … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, The Blogosphere
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Laudato Si 204: Consumerism and Collective Selfishness
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. St John Paul II was never one to mince words: 204. The current global situation engenders a feeling of instability and uncertainty, which in turn becomes “a seedbed … Continue reading
Posted in Laudato Si
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