Schola . . . do NOT need to be taught
etymologically
the drinking classes
Do be sure to use the possessive apostrophe... Anglicans get this right, Lutherans get this right... even Methodists and Presbyterians do... but Catholics [of all people], in blitheful ignorance (or contemporaneous cuteness), seem to have abandoned it.
As for naming choirs: I agree with the above who suggest, merely, St _____'s Parish Choir. (Do be sure to use the possessive apostrophe... Anglicans get this right, Lutherans get this right... even Methodists and Presbyterians do... but Catholics [of all people], in blitheful ignorance (or contemporaneous cuteness), seem to have abandoned it.)
Do be sure to use the possessive apostrophe... Anglicans get this right, Lutherans get this right... even Methodists and Presbyterians do...
that seems... unlikely
(etymonline probably hasn't read Christopher Page's book :) )
Yes, a name ending in 's', such as St Agnes, would have St Agnes' for the possessive. Some people make the mistake of adding an 's' or an 'es' to possessivatise names... such as 'Charles's harpsichord', or 'the Jones's cottage' ... this is incorrect.
I know someone who talks about "St. John's Vianney" church!
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