Two words: Baritone solo.
(And then some more words, like ‘O what a lovely lyrical arrangment’, and ‘What sensitive singing’, and so on.)
Two words: Baritone solo.
(And then some more words, like ‘O what a lovely lyrical arrangment’, and ‘What sensitive singing’, and so on.)
In this short interview Daleiden mentions the TLM as one source from which he has drawn strength and consolation, and says, “where we offer the best of what we have to God, in spite of our own weaknesses–and on account of our own weaknesses as well–so that God will take it, bless it, transform it, and use it to transform the world.”
I love the allusion to the Roman Canon here,
“Quam oblationem tu, Deus, in omnibus, quæsumus, benedictam, adscriptam, ratam, rationabilem, acceptabilemque facere digneris: ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat dilectissimi Filii tui, Domini nostri Iesu Christi.“