Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
I knew Joee Blogs would come up with the goods. Here is his video of the Rosary Crusade. He's worried about the quality being "naff" but that doesn't matter - it was a bright sunny day and there's no need to bump it up to full screen. But as Joe says, the vid certainly gives you the idea of the scale of the procession.
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I found Joee's site today and found yours in a completely unrelated way!
Just launched a blog on Friday so learning (slowly) about how bloggin works.
Impressive! The way people get out of time in singing hymns reminds me lots of the May processions we had at primary school.
And for what it's worth, we sang a Marian hymn set to that tune in Dutch at Mass here a couple of weeks ago. Occasions like that are really wonderful in a geeky cross-linguistic way.
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I found Joee's site today and found yours in a completely unrelated way!
Just launched a blog on Friday so learning (slowly) about how bloggin works.
In Jesus,
Maria Toth
www.inhishands.co.uk
Impressive! The way people get out of time in singing hymns reminds me lots of the May processions we had at primary school.
And for what it's worth, we sang a Marian hymn set to that tune in Dutch at Mass here a couple of weeks ago. Occasions like that are really wonderful in a geeky cross-linguistic way.
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