[Magdalen] Psalm - Whither Goeth Thou?
mrobert.sinclair at gmail.com
mrobert.sinclair at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 16:02:01 UTC 2015
Hi:
I probably should re-introduce myself.
As a retired Anglican priest living in Ontario, looking out my window at
Georgian Bay (still white with snow covered ice)
and delighting in the fact I am the eldest of 10 children - eight
sisters and one brother. (we boys are bookends, I'm
the eldest and he, Martin, the youngest.) A varied experience in both
institutional (Queen Street Psychiatric Hospital in
Toronto, Toronto Don Jail, Penetanguishene Mental Health Center,
Hamilton General Hospital, Chedoke General Hospital,
Hamilton General Hospital, Ontario Psychiatric Hospital, Hamilton plus
hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Retirement Centers
and the same in the U.S. in the Michigan, Detroit and Port Huron
area...... Buffalo area. Plus parish work in a variety of
situations including country, e.g Hockley Valley - six churches in Mono
Township - well-known ski area , St. George's Barrie,
St. Hilda's Oakville, Christ Church Wainfleet and All Saints, Welland
- great fun because the two parishes were divided
by the Welland Canal and the bridgemaster would stay down as long as
possible when two ships - one each direction
- - were awaiting to pass after the lift bridge lifted.
Peace - Love - Joy,
Bob
On 2015-03-14 7:12 PM, Marion Thompson wrote:
> Hello, Ferdinand,
> The Episcopal Church in the USA. A number of us are not in the USA
> and are Anglican Church of Canada or elsewhere or Church of England or
> whatever.
>
> Marion, a pilgrim ... today my sail I lift ....
>
> On 3/14/2015 6:54 PM, Ferdinand von Prondzynski wrote:
>> Jim Guthrie wrote:
>>
>>> Plainchant should appear at the principal TEC service on Sunday morning
>>> with the
>>> same frequency as the entire Bach b-Minor Mass or Mozart's
>>> Coronation and
>>> the
>>> like.
>> What’s a “TEC service”?
>>
>> And I’m afraid I disagree with what you say above. I’m not saying that
>> every church for every service should have Gregorian chant. But for some
>> it’s the right thing. As indeed for some, admittedly few, the Coronation
>> Mass is. And I think it’s not really anyone’s business to tell parishes
>> what they "should" have, or not.
>>
>> Ferdinand
>>
>>
>>
>
> .
>
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