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Tag Archives: Diognetus
Music Notes | Fourth Sunday in Lent
Many Sundays of the year are traditionally known by the first word(s) of the Introit (Entrance) chant assigned to them: the Fourth Sunday in Lent is thus known as Laetare Sunday, after its Introit, which begins ‘Laetare Jerusalem’ (Rejoice, O … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Wesley, Diognetus, F. Bland Tucker, Gerald Near, Johann Pachelbel, Laetare Jerusalem, Mark Wischkaemper, Prophet Isaiah, Thomas Tallis
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Music Notes | Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
For notes on ‘Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!’, this week’s installment in St David’s favorite hymns countdown, please see the entry for Sunday 7 June, Trinity Sunday. Watch the 2020 Trinity Sunday service on our YouTube page (Sequence hymn … Continue reading
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Tagged 1567, African American, Archbishop of Canterbury, Diognetus, F. Bland Tucker, John Mason Neale, Queen Elizabeth I, racial justice, Thomas Tallis, Tudor
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