this is clearly a parody.
I think this was closer to a cover than a parody
I found this tasteless and offensive. Sacrilegious. I am thoroughly scandalized by it - and all just because it happened in the Liturgy
By way of comparison, I must confess to being a rather extreme introvert. I find being around people, and more so interacting with them, very taxing, stressful, and provoking of anxiety.
You all may tell me to get over myself and my petulant grammar-naziness and applaud Adam for his fine rhetoric.
I have a duty to respect the decorum of this church's liturgies; maybe I can make suggestions of music which matches the general affect of that song?
Adam misusing "there's" instead of "theirs"
Also, there is a provision in US law exempting people from having to pay for performance rights for works when used in religious services.
I haven't met Adam but am sure that if I do, I will either love him or want to hurt him.
People harp about rubrics and love, like the two are opposed. They don't have to be.
I keep being told that Catholicism is a both/and kind of religion.I haven't met Adam but am sure that if I do, I will either love him or want to hurt him.
Charles, I haven't met the young man either, but I offer to hold him while you wield the stick. Then we'll all go out for Pimm's cups or whatever.
90. To the Concluding Rites belong the following:
a) brief announcements, should they be necessary;
What I do mean to say is that we should realize that we are out of touch, and ask ourselves, how do we do our jobs while interacting with people who take delight in this kind of thing?
I am convinced he wasn't beaten nearly enough when he was younger.
Really, which of us was?I am convinced he wasn't beaten nearly enough when he was younger.
He was originally going to sing "It's a heartache"
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