Here is Rorate caeli by William Byrd. We performed this piece as part of a series of short recitals for the season of Advent, recorded at Boxgrove Priory.https://t.co/ipqrt22x8G#AdventSessions
— The Gesualdo Six (@TheGesualdoSix) December 20, 2020
Sunday, December 20, 2020
William Byrd, "Rorate caeli"
Western Notion of Sacrifice
‘The Christian is required to use the whole of his existence as sacramental material; offer it and consecrate it at every point, so that it may contribute to the Glory of God’. (Worship)
— Evelyn Underhill (@underhill_eve) December 20, 2020
Last But Not Least?
Never noticed before that the last line in the Creed of the 4th Lateran Council (1215) speaks of married persons:
— Gregory Schnakenberg (@GSchnakenberg) December 20, 2020
"For not only virgins and the continent but also married persons find favor with God by right faith and good actions and deserve to attain to eternal blessedness."
A Precious English Psalter
Indeed an amazing treasure at the @ParkerLibrary at Corpus Christi College Cambridge. You wouldn't want to touch it with your fingers, but if you want to "thumb through" the manscript virtually, here is the link:https://t.co/mmy8mgsEzG https://t.co/iBC1pPfNUa
— Fr Timothy Finigan (@FatherTF) December 20, 2020
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