How similar to the Adoremus?
and remove:
The Church's One Foundation
and remove:
The Church's One Foundation
Why would you remove this?
and remove:
The Church's One Foundation
Why would you remove this?
Because AURELIA is the MOST BOOORRRINNGGG TUNE EVERRRRR.
On great, lone hills, where tempests brood and gather,
Primeval Earth, against primeval sky,
We, faring forth, possessed by fervent longing,
Have found a throne, eternal and high,
Have knelt at last in wordless adoration,
Till fire and whirlwind have both gone by.
With ardent song we greet the golden morning.
By faith upborne, remember not the night.
The whole wide world, triumphant hails the dawning.
God walks abroad in garments of might,
The hills, behold, are now a path of splendor,
Transfigured all, and all crowned with light.
And our responses did not invoke the Holy Spirit, our children or call you Chris Christie.but with its many notes of three and four and five beat duration.
If you want discourse at that level only, then offer up other examples as well. Is Roc O'Connor's JESUS, THE LORD, or Carey Landry's "ABBA FATHER" on the no-fly list as well.
does not reflect the snippet (snipette?) which you posted:with its many notes of three and four and five beat duration, it is not a congregational tune
Either you misread and misunderstood the original text, thereby reacting to something that was not implied, or else - and I hope I'm wrong - this smacks of quoting it out of context (by omitting the fact that the intention in the original quote was to point out that Finlandia has several long notes of varying durations), for some unknown reason.yes, you did say many notes
Political "excerpt" used by talk radio show pundit or appearing in a campaign ad:If you think we should legalize heroin in our state, you are sorely mistaken. I would never vote for that.
Senator Nancy Drew was quoted as saying, "We should legalize heroin." And, "I would vote for that."
You can't expect to demur and get reprieve that easily, Father Krisman, can you really? This is your critique of Sibelius and his "tune,"
but with its many notes of three and four and five beat duration.
And our responses did not invoke the Holy Spirit, our children or call you Chris Christie.
I stand by my comment. You did not contextualize or otherwise offer anything incisive, rather you offered more of a Prince Frederick bailout, "It has too many notes."
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