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Re: Curious about the Anglicans...


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Posted by James Reed on March 30, 2004 at 08:05:41:

In Reply to: Curious about the Anglicans... posted by Chris S. on March 29, 2004 at 20:59:57:

I think you will find a model of traditional Roman Catholic liturgy in the parish of Our Lady of the Atonement in San Antonio, TX. www.atonementonline.com Everything that they do is within the boundaries of the church and their Papal permissions, and the liturgy is QUITE beautiful, as is the music. The parishioners are the happiest bunch you could ever wish to meet, and they sing like no other Catholic congregation I have ever heard in my life! They could outsing almost any Protestant church! And I really don't want to read replies from the likes of Jason Dykeman about progressive liturgy and meaningful worship, et ceteram because their worship is extremely meaningful to them, they praise God joyfully and do not leave until the last note of the final piece has been played.

: If you were to attend a High Choral Eucharist in an Episcopal/Anglican Church, how do they all handle the balance between sung propers and hymns?

: Chris S.




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