The composer of our hymn tune for this week was not only a master organist; he studied the organ and its instrumentation; he built organs; he wrote about them.
Thank you, father. I will tell Tony that you enjoyed it. Every one of these hymns is a homily, isn't it? The hymn writers, even though they are long gone from this world, yet have a ministry in this world as long as we sing the beautiful hymns they gave to us all. Treasures!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1As78d_Tmw Here is an organ playing the Artavia melody for And Didst Thou Love the Race that Loved Not.
CHAD, thank you!!
The write-up is an especially beautiful homily and meditation for this day. Thank you!
Thank you, father. I will tell Tony that you enjoyed it. Every one of these hymns is a homily, isn't it? The hymn writers, even though they are long gone from this world, yet have a ministry in this world as long as we sing the beautiful hymns they gave to us all. Treasures!