A note and a prayer
I have something brewing about Lenten prayer, but it will have to wait.
Nothing until Sunday, dear ones.
btw…
Sacred music lost two giants today- Richard Proulx and and Richard Hillert. The music of both of these men has lifted me out of the mundane on more occasions than I can recall.
May these two men who shared the God of peace with so many now rest in God’s eternal peace.
Pax et bonum.
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May perpetual light shine upon them! I love “Festival Canticle”, and I am familiar with Mass parts composed by Richard Proulx.
Me too, Melody.
Lovely – I did enjoy them.
Thanks for posting them Thom.
God bless
PM
Thanks, PM, and you as well.