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Gwyn wrote:Indeedy. I'm still pondering. :)


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Interesting.

Any music after the Communion Procession?
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Ah. Gottcha.
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At a first glance, the only hymn that could be sung to Blaenwern is "Firmly I believe and truly". Can this be right? I can already hear people saying that the traditional "Catholic" tune for this is Omni Die — and so it is. Halton Holgate, first introduced to the RC Church in Praise the Lord (1972 edition) never really caught on, though it's still in Laudate. I did hear it once sung to Ode to Joy...

But Blaenwern seems to 'stretch out' this particular text too far.
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Southern Comfort wrote:At a first glance, the only hymn that could be sung to Blaenwern is "Firmly I believe and truly". Can this be right? .

:? errrr..... I don't think so.
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SC would do well to have a second glance via 825 of Laudate
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A selection of little birds have told me that it's "Church of God, elect and glorious", traditionally sung to Austria or Ode to Joy but not this time. Ah, well. Not part of the Mass itself, just the warm-up. Hope the Welsh aren't too offended.
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Southern Comfort wrote:Hope the Welsh aren't too offended.


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Intriguingly, the Vatican website today carries a list of beatifications from 12 June till 9 November this year. Notably absent from the list is any mention of John Henry Newman on 19 September. :?: :?: :?:

(After posting, realised that this ought to go in the other "Pope's visit" thread — too many threads on this topic!)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXC46a-35Uc&feature=channel

Just a question, in view of the cancellation of this year's papal Corpus Christi procession because of rain, what are the contingency plans if it rains at any of the open air events that Pope Benedict is presiding at - or will he be happy to be under tenting and with the roof closed on his popemobile? I seem to remember that his predecessor used to go ahead whatever the weather?
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JW wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXC46a-35Uc&feature=channel
what are the contingency plans if it rains at any of the open air events that Pope Benedict is presiding at


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I heard (or did I read? Or am I dreaming??) a rumour that there are / there are going to be, liturgical guidelines/suggestions for use in parishes during the Pope's visit. Is this correct please, and does anyone know what they are? I had thought of including some Newman hymns and maybe "Full in the panting heart........" :?:
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"Full in the panting heart........"

We sing this periodically, luv-it-2-death.
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