Papal Visit

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presbyter wrote: ..... don't forget the diaphanous alb :roll:


That was CW, wasn't it! And every time the wind blew up the front of it the 1st Sopranos got an eyeful — not in the papal colours, I seem to recall. :shock:
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Natty boxer shorts, I seem to recall hearing from some of those 1st Sops! We must make sure this year's MD is aware of the problem or provide her/him with a windbreak.
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keitha wrote:or provide her/him with a windbreak.


You mean add sound effects? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Delicacy forbade me from going down that route.........I meant a barrier to protect the MD (and her/his clothing) from the wind - just to be clear!! :shock:
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De profundis, everyone, please. :)
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keitha wrote:to protect the MD (and her/his clothing) from the wind


Exactly so! :lol:

Musicus, I can't help thinking you're yearning for the "still, small voice".
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Southern Comfort wrote:Musicus, I can't help thinking you're yearning for the "still, small voice".

Eh? Sorry, SC, I don't understand.
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I'm giving up at this point - everything I add just panders to those whose minds are operating at a baser level! :shock: :wink:
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'Out of the depths...' :)
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VML wrote:'Out of the depths...' :)

Oh, I see where SC is coming from.

No, my 'de profundis' was a genuine plea to arise from the gutter and regain our usual elevated tone.

Some hope!

Back to the topic now, everyone.
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musicus wrote:Back to the topic now, everyone.


On topic then...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0079t07/Stuart_Linnell_18_04_2010/ - drag to 49 minutes
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That was a good interview. Well done Fr Tim!
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Alas, I'm getting "This content doesn't seem to be working. Please try again later."
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Last night I attended a concert to which I had been invited (by the good offices of Dr Laurence Paul Hemming, of the Society of St Catherine of Siena and Usus Antiquior, for the record). It was at St James's, Spanish Place, and was given by The London Oratory School Schola. The star piece was the première of Roxanna Panufnik's 'Schola Missa de Angelis', commissioned by the Schola, and based on the late plainsong Missa de Angelis. This was the concert version, with brass and organ: she promises a simplified congregational version with optional SATB choir, of which the Kyrie was helpfully printed in the programme. Not for the faint-hearted!

Why do I tell you this? Because 'The Schola is tremendously proud to have been selected to perform, together with the Colla Voce Singers (a choir of music graduates most of whom are former pupils of The London Oratory School) and St Chad's Choir, as the core choir for the Beatification Mass for Cardinal John Henry Newman at Coventry in September.'

The 28 boys sang sweetly enough but the 25 men sought to emulate the Sistine Choir, so Pope Benedict will feel quite at home in the draughty spaces of Coventry Airport.
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John Ainslie wrote:... but the 25 men sought to emulate the Sistine Choir ...


Oh, dear.
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