A SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION
THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT
TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY
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I thought the service inspiring. At the consecration I found the "climb every mountain" a bit overbearing, I could barely hear you.
ReplyDeleteA tech note, at least on Firefox, the "order of service" button does not open another window or tab, it kills the pod cast and overlays the OCICBW page. It may work on other browsers, I dunno.
Thanks for this!
I have absolutely no idea why "Climb Every Mountain" is playing during the consecration. I will try and sort it out Thanks for the tip off, Jim.
DeleteLovely, especially "Missa Vespertina In Cena Domini” by Cappella Pratensis.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
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