tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3915617830446943975.post3000764105900737981..comments2024-03-30T00:33:32.285+13:00Comments on Anglican Down Under: Sacred and Spiritual Links - Tuesday 28th July 2015Peter Carrellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09535218286799156659noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3915617830446943975.post-3110769762967139062015-07-31T15:50:23.560+12:002015-07-31T15:50:23.560+12:00This one didn't strike a chord with me either ...This one didn't strike a chord with me either Fr Ron but I did like another of their songs 'Glorious'<br /><br />But theologically accuracy is there:<br />'May you be One as We are One' - 'I am in the Father and the Father is in me'<br />'Jeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3915617830446943975.post-83307264231182664932015-07-31T12:53:01.452+12:002015-07-31T12:53:01.452+12:00A wee bit disappointing, visiting the St. Paul'...A wee bit disappointing, visiting the St. Paul's, Auckland, web-link. So very different from the old days of St. Pauls' Singer; when some real theology went into the composition of the repertoire,<br /><br />Another problem with some of today's choruses is that they can hardly be understood because of the mumbled delivery. Also, the switch from "May your heart be my home" - almost inexorably, to 'May my heart be your home" suggests a confusion of location. Not like the good old hymns, where theological veracity was primary over sentimentalism.Father Ron Smithhttp://kiwianglo.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com