musicus wrote:All are welcome here. But I don't think SC was suggesting otherwise, to be fair.
That I know -and I also know that SC was not implying anything other than that. My main point was that hymns not familiar to RC congregations could, and perhaps should, be brought into Catholic liturgies (provided they are pieces of quality which I belive my examples to be) and by extension that the SSG's policy of "all welcome here" can only have a mutually beneficial effect across the demoninational spectrum.
But Nick's point might be valid so perhaps someone could start of new thread along the lines of "these we have loved (and still do), with supporting reasons?
Yes, M, I'm thinking more along the lines of Things You Can't Get Through the Liturgical Year Without. I couldn't imagine the Procession of the Cross on Good Friday without Paul Inwood's This is the wood of the Cross or the Easter Vigil without Dan Schutte's River of Glory (OK, there are a few weaker choices for that second one but I'm sure you get the idea).
Nick Baty wrote:Yes, M, I'm thinking more along the lines of Things You Can't Get Through the Liturgical Year Without. I couldn't imagine the Procession of the Cross on Good Friday without Paul Inwood's This is the wood of the Cross or the Easter Vigil without Dan Schutte's River of Glory (OK, there are a few weaker choices for that second one but I'm sure you get the idea).
Hm! Not so sure about the Hammond organ in that version. But I must admit to getting totally carried away when accompanying on piano – wonderful 9/12 part – and fun to improvise on! Our congregation belts it out and our choir loves singing the "Ahs"!