PST - what's that? how about good old Greenwich Mean Time . . . Personally, being so far out of step time-wise with all of you on the other side of the...
1970
Pastor Robert White
xrredeem@...
Sep 1, 2000 2:58 pm
... Pacific Standard Time (I currently function under EDT: Eastern Daylight Time). As Avril also noted, the advantage of email is that you don't have to keep...
1971
Robert J. Riley
rriley@...
Sep 1, 2000 8:09 pm
In the Original Message below, Thomas Jackson suggests I post the Magne Pater Augustine music I received (in the mail yesterday). Having neither a scanner nor...
1972
davebman@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:34 am
Perhaps you might be interested in checking out this website: http://www.francisofassisi.com God's blessings to you all....
1973
Mary Montgomery
mmonty@...
Sep 3, 2000 2:03 pm
The liturgy group in a parish nearby is thinking of starting a regular, perhaps once a month, ecumenical service of Vespers. The expected participant churches...
1974
John Dornheim
john19@...
Sep 3, 2000 4:08 pm
Assuming that the service would rotate from each church, why not have the host congregation lead the service from their tradition? The only down side would be...
1975
Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Sep 4, 2000 12:35 am
... The Roman and the Lutheran services are actually quite similar in structure--I don't think that there would be any problem for an RC using the LBW rite....
1976
John Dornheim
john19@...
Sep 4, 2000 1:30 am
... But, don't they call the girls "altar servers" as opposed to granting them the office of acolyte? If this is so, is a lector called something else (reader,...
1977
Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Sep 4, 2000 3:46 am
... Looks like it worked fine. Thanks! thomas...
1978
jonwest@...
Sep 5, 2000 3:13 am
From Anglican Voice, The Archbishop of Canterbury on the Singapore Consecrations In a February 17 letter to all bishops of the Anglican Communion, George L. ...
1979
Noel Stoutenburg
mjolnir@...
Sep 5, 2000 6:54 am
First, my apologies for the cross posting to those with whom I share membership in more than one of the lists above... I am contemplating a project in which I...
1980
Ormonde Plater
oplater@...
Sep 5, 2000 11:03 am
... You might have a look at the NRSV version I did for Church Publishing Inc. It follows the longer version of the text in the 1979 BCP. See ...
1981
Maureen Lahiff
lahiff@...
Sep 5, 2000 7:32 pm
Liturgy Training Publications has an RC version using traditional chant tones and the revised NAB text....
1982
Maureen Lahiff
lahiff@...
Sep 5, 2000 7:35 pm
I would hope that the 'crowd'' parts in the passion, foisted upon us recently by the post Vatican II RC missalette publishers and nowhere in the tradition, ...
1983
Gerald.Chinchar@...
Sep 5, 2000 7:45 pm
Also in the Roman Catholic Tradition with chant style music from GIA Cloth bound 10 x 14 " two color ceremonial edition $45 per copy; Three copies $120 Call...
1984
triplum@...
Sep 5, 2000 8:15 pm
... The "turbae" crowd parts have always traditionally been sung by the assembly, only later did polyphonic settings such as that by Victoria replace the...
1985
Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Sep 5, 2000 9:05 pm
... As much as I love the traditional chant, I want to mention that Lucien Deiss has another wonderful setting using the revised NAB of the Passion of Saint...
1986
Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Sep 5, 2000 9:07 pm
... Here, here! the acclamations in the pieces I mentioned in the previous post are not the crowd parts. thomas....
1987
fcsenn@...
Sep 6, 2000 12:08 am
In a message dated 9/5/00 2:36:25 PM Central Daylight Time, lahiff@... writes: << I would hope that the 'crowd'' parts in the passion, foisted...
1988
EpiscopalHermit@...
Sep 6, 2000 3:16 am
In our parish, there is no "crowd," per se; rather there are a number of individuals in the congregation to whom a line or two is assigned, and they receive...
1989
Michael T. Hiller
priestly@...
Sep 7, 2000 3:48 am
I know that this must be hard to believe, given the patron of our parish, but St. Francis Church has never had a blessing of the animals. This was due largely...
1990
John Dornheim
john19@...
Sep 7, 2000 6:29 am
Isn't there something in the New Handbook for the Christian Year? Definitely something in Animal Rites. John Dornheim...
1991
triplum@...
Sep 7, 2000 8:42 am
It is pretty clear from the historical record that St. Francis' blessing was a popular devotion held out of doors. At most, the frari may have sung a few...
1992
triplum@...
Sep 7, 2000 8:42 am
It is pretty clear from the historical record that St. Francis' blessing was a popular devotion held out of doors. At most, the frari may have sung a few...
1993
Mary M. Gieseler
bgrabbitt@...
Sep 7, 2000 12:53 pm
Barbeque? At a blessing of the animals? That seems a bit insensitive! What if someone brings their pet pig??? Actually, at my old parish (in Mississippi) we...
1994
paul_andrew@...
Sep 7, 2000 3:30 pm
An "Order of Service for Animal Welfare" is available from the RSPCA -- we use it every year on the Sunday evening within St Francis' Octave, but I don't think...
1995
davebman@...
Sep 7, 2000 7:00 pm
Please view this missing child alert at: http://www.francisofassisi.com/images/family_abduction.jpg If you see this child or the father, please report it as...
1996
paul_andrew@...
Sep 7, 2000 10:52 pm
I have just tried to order some more wedding candles from Mayhew McCrimmon only to be told they no longer stock them. I don't want the really expensive sort...
1997
Nathan Nettleton
nathan@...
Sep 8, 2000 1:01 am
Here's my eucharistic preface, absolution and dismissal for this Sunday based on the RCL readings. They assume the use of the first, or semi-continuous, set...
1998
Richard Treadwell II
treadwel@...
Sep 8, 2000 1:37 am
Greetings, To my mind the Blessing of Animals is more than just a cute custom. Western Christianity tends to be extremely homocentric especially in comparison...