I have a nasty cold and was planning to watch the webstream of Archbishop Coleridge’s talk tonight as I’m not up to driving into the city. The webstream isn’t working however so I’ll just have to catch up when it is archived. ( He’s just popped up but he keeps stopping and starting – I’ll watch later) If anyone was there and knows what music was played I’d like to know.
In the meantime, I’m still catching up with great musical selections from my correspondents in the comments section. This was the recessional at R.L.’s parish for Trinity Sunday.
It is by Father Richard Ho Lung and is a bright reggae song about the Trinity if that’s what you are looking for. It is very hospitable for children, which is a good reason for the rest of us to join in. It needs to skip along so don’t drag it.
The text is at spiritandsong where it can purchased as part of the “Never Too Young” collection and as part of the Caribbean Mass at OCP.
Some good advice from Chris Brunelle: