Monthly Archives: June 2015

Our God VAO 1/72

I don’t need to do “Only in God” by  John Michael Talbot (VAO 1/71) because I have already blogged that here.   “Our God”is an Ed Bolduc song that relies on call and response from the cantor and the assembly … Continue reading

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Session Three of “Living Biblically in a Secular World” by Archbishop Mark Coleridge

This presentation at the Cathedral was on the Twentieth of May and can be heard here. It is certainly worth spending the time to listen. There was much to admire in his talk where he continued his exploration of the scriptures … Continue reading

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O Breath on me O Breath of God

I’ll get back to “Voices As One” eventually but I’m still being educated on song choices by the correspondents who put up their music liturgy choices here. This is another selection for Pentecost from Ryan’s parish that I’m catching up … Continue reading

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Come, Holy Ghost

This song was the entrance for Pentecost at Ryan’s parish. I’ve blogged a reimagining on this song here from spiritandsong, but this is the original attributed to Rabanus Maurus and translated by Edward Caswell although there are several versions of the … Continue reading

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Blessed Be the Lord God Almighty

Jesse’s parish used this song for the procession of the gifts on Trinity Sunday. I’d never heard it before so I’ve searched it out. It is by Bob Fitts and the text is here. The sheet music can be purchased … Continue reading

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Praise With Joy the World’s Creator TIS 179

This was the wonderful choice for entrance for Holy Trinity at Chris’s parish. Using the familiar tune LAUDA ANIMA by John Goss, John Bell and Graham Maule have given us another challenging text with a Trinitarian theme.  Praising the Son … Continue reading

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One Communion of Love VAO 1/70

This is a song for Eucharist by Rev. James V. Marchionda OP. The text of the verses reads rather prosaically and the tune is pretty basic so it will need something special by the singers to elevate it. You can … Continue reading

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