
Monday, June 29, 2009
Chestertoons

Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hymns at Church

But, to the point. I occasionally sing in our local church choir (St. Benignus in Greenfield, OH). Usually there are only two or three of us. On a good day their might be five of us. We usually sing in unison. I really don't care for most of the newer hymns in the Heritage Missal. Now for my rant on the newer hymns. Since when does a hymn to be sung by a congregation, the majority of whom can't read music, count time, etc. start with a rest, have triplets, and multiple notes floating around in the measure to accommodate words that make the rhythm change on every verse? I call them "hokey hymns". The choir director is not always amused. I just remind myself that no matter what I think about the hymns, we are helping in the liturgy. And, I'll always get to sing Barbershop on Thursday nights. Barbershop songs, of course, are not "Hokey". By the way, the choir director sings with the Sweet Adelines in Columbus, so I cut her some slack!
Friday, June 19, 2009
New Issue of Gilbert Arrives
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Saint Gilbert?

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