Peter Jones wrote:Where has this imagery of Jesus = Wine come from? The Reformation?
Beats me. Smarts of concomitance to me, which is a bit rum in a hymn by a Protestant.
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Peter Jones wrote:Where has this imagery of Jesus = Wine come from? The Reformation?
Peter Jones wrote:Gedackt flute wrote:[.........with the real presence in the bread & wine
Are you a Lutheran GF?
Gedackt flute wrote: Is Christ really absent in the bread & the wine? -- or am I misreading you.
Gedackt flute wrote:Back to David Haas.
I rather liked this tune & text in the new 'Gather'.
http://www.giamusic.com/pdf/HymnalSampler_GatherIII.pdf
-See page 18.
However, RC's sadly will not be 'Coming together for wine & bread' in the Phoenix and Wisconsin dioceses.
NorthernTenor wrote:Southern Comfort wrote:Yes, the director of liturgy for Portsmouth diocese is Paul Inwood, and his diocese claims to have a more generous provision of Extraordinary Form celebrations than many other English dioceses.
That's quite a good joke, too, Paul (in a dark sort of way). Whatever did come of the obstructions you tried to put in the way of Trads attempting to claim their rights under Summorum back in 2007 (the Child Protection thing was a sly touch)? Such a shame it came out into the open; but maybe that explains the libellous vehemence of your comments on this board against one of the Priests who commented on the matter.
Southern Comfort wrote:No idea what you're on about.