[PRCo] Re: Merry Christmas

Schneider Fred fwschneider at comcast.net
Thu Dec 25 18:38:59 EST 2008


No way, John.



On Dec 25, 2008, at 9:57 AM, John Swindler wrote:

>
>
> And I always thought it was translated as "the trumpets shall  
> sound".  (:>)  But you never know about those obscure Greek texts.   
> But great musical selection.  Haven't heard the Coventry Carol in  
> years.
>
> Elsewhere Fred commented on rite 1 and rite 2, but just to 'needle'  
> Fred, one could always ask if it is the 1928 version?  (that should  
> get him started! - sorry about that, Fred)  (:>)
>
> Merry Christmas,
> John
>> From: dfc1 at windstream.net> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org>  
>> Subject: [PRCo] Merry Christmas> Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 08:18:57  
>> -0500> > Thanks to Fred for the PowerPoint message. I have seen  
>> this message in > other years, but only in text form. The images  
>> add great power.> Carry the gift of Christmas throughout the year  
>> and wish for Peace on Earth everyday. It starts on a personal  
>> basis and grows.> > Here is part of last night's service.> > The  
>> Vigil of the Nativity> > Thursday, December 24th, AD 2008 7:30 PM>  
>> > Service of Holy Communion, Rite I> > > > Christmas begins this  
>> evening as we welcome you to worship at St. Paul's. > > Please  
>> join us in the weeks ahead for a season of Joy and Spiritual Re- 
>> birth. > > > > This worship bulletin and The Hymnal 1982 in the  
>> pew are all you need to fully participate in this service, all  
>> items in boldface are for you to say or sing.> > > > You may also  
>> follow this service in the Book of Common Prayer> > (also located  
>> in your pew) begi!
>  nning on page 323> > > THE WORD OF THE LORD> > Opening  
> Voluntaries: > > > > A German Carol: > > In Dulci Jubilo - Good  
> Christian Men Rejoice, > > Original setting by Michael Praetorius  
> (1549-1611)> > Two French Carols: > > Original settings by Jean  
> François Dandrieu (1682-1738)> > Michau qui causoit ce grand bruit  
> > > (Michau who caused a loud noise) > > Quand le Sauveur Jesu  
> Christ > > (When the Savior Jesus Christ was Born)> > Two English  
> Carols Sung from the Choir:> > Lully, Lullay, Thou Tiny Little  
> Child (The Coventry Carol)> > I Saw Three Ships> > The German  
> Christmas Hymn:> > Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring > > original  
> arrangement by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)> > Carol Medley  
> including:> > The Sussex Mummer's Carol - a traditional English  
> Carol> > The First Nowell> > Hark! The Herald Angels Sing> > Angels  
> We Have Heard on High> > All arrangements for 3 trombones and organ  
> by Dennis Cramer> > > > The 1 1/2 hour service that followed the  
> prelude included these hymns!
>>>>> Processional Hymn > Once in Royal David's City > > Gloria > An
> gels We Have Heard On High > > Gradual Hymn> > O Come All Ye  
> Faithful > > Sequence Hymn> > While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks  
> > > Communion Hymns> > Away in a Manger > > Lo How a Rose E'er  
> Blooming > > Candle Light Hymn > > Silent Night > > Recessional  
> Hymn > Joy to the World > > > > Organ Voluntaries: > > Postlude on  
> Adeste Fidelis by Alec Rowley > > Sit Laus Plena, (Let All now  
> Praise the Lord) > > - A Postlude for Christmas by John Best> > > >  
> We welcome the Trombones of Die Posaune Schallen> > (The Trombone  
> Shall Sound) and thank them for adding to our worship this  
> evening:> > Dennis Cramer-alto & tenor trombone> > Casey Bavera- 
> tenor trombone> > Jason Venesky-bass trombone> > > > Eric Cook,  
> Organist and Choir Master> > > > St. Paul's Episcopal Church> > > >  
> 112 North Water Street Kittanning, PA 16201> >  
> www.saintpaulschurch.org> > > Dennis F. Cramer> Trombone> > >
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