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Post by felsguy on Mar 3, 2017 6:30:41 GMT
Administrator, if this is not appropriate, please remove it. Below is a link to a beautiful presentation of the Stations of the Cross. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiDF-uXAjEE&feature=youtu.beIt was performed by the Jubilee Singers, a very talented ensemble which performed religious music in the greater Dayton, Ohio for many years, most notably the Stations of the Cross at a different parish in the area every Friday and Sunday during Lent. My late wife sang with them for many years. The group disbanded in 2012 but came together again to sing at my wife's funeral in September, 2015 and then again for just this and one other presentation of the Stations last March, which they graciously dedicated to her. I was honored to join them again as one of the two speakers, making the opening remarks and introducing each of the even numbered stations. I post it here with the thought that it might be of benefit as a Lenten devotion. The entire presentation takes an hour and twenty-two minutes so it might be best to view and meditate on a station or two at a time. I apologize that the recording is not of professional quality.
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Post by Professor Q on Mar 3, 2017 6:47:55 GMT
Administrator, if this is not appropriate, please remove it. Come on, fellow Common Sense Catholic, your Common Sense should tell you that this isn't CAF anymore! Haven't had the time to look at the whole of it (at work ) but it looks great so far! Thank you very much for sharing this. You're the man!
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Post by felsguy on Mar 3, 2017 7:34:27 GMT
Administrator, if this is not appropriate, please remove it. Come on, fellow Common Sense Catholic, your Common Sense should tell you that this isn't CAF anymore! Haven't had the time to look at the whole of it (at work ) but it looks great so far! Thank you very much for sharing this. You're the man! Fair enough, but it's only my 9th day here and I didn't want to get hammered by the Malleus
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Post by tawny on Mar 3, 2017 15:00:21 GMT
I have seen this presentation. It is beautifully & reverently performed.
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