An interesting Sunday

At St Andrew's this morning we celebrated Ron Atkinson's retirement after many years as a Reader. He is now 80 and was the original boy soloist in Oldroyd's "Mass of the Quiet hour" at St Michael's, West Croydon. He describes Oldroyd as a tough character, rather remote and posh. Naturally we sang the Oldroyd setting. The choir were well focused in William Harris's "Holy is the true light".
A useful meeting with Fr Michael Seed SA about ecumenical and interfaith work in Westminster as compared to Southwark.
At St John's we sang Stanford in A and Mendelssohn "He watching over Israel, slumbers not nor sleeps". The words have particular poignancy for us - "Shouldst thou walking in grief languish, He will quicken thee". We visited Grandma who is better but still not herself. I sorted and filed the vast pile of music in the study.
It is interesting to read of the support the Catenians gave to Joee Bloggs to go to the World Youth Day - see his comment. Several appreciative emails about this blog!An interesting programme on BBC4 about a Moroccan travelling to India and experiencing Muslim culture there. Last night caught the end of Rheingold on BBC4. Bryn Terfel at his best!

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