Catholics, Musicians, Students, in that order.

"They think us barbarians because we cling to the past. We think them barbarians because they do not cling to the past."

27 June 2012

Moving

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I've moved house recently, and I've decided that it's time to move blogs, too.  This blog has served us well for the last nine (...
23 May 2012

What the heck...?

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I'm sure that Father Gabriele Amorth has done many good things in his life. However, I really wish that someone who has authority over ...
29 February 2012

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I Know I Said I'd Be Gone a While... ...but this opportunity was too good to pass up. Take a look at this: A name has been stricken fro...
27 February 2012

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Just Checking In... ...to say that my blogging will be even scarcer than usual over the coming months. We are moving to Alaska! My husband...
14 January 2012

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New Translation, and Teaching of English I'm enjoying the new translation of the Roman Missal, what I hear of it. The sound system in o...
07 December 2011

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Teaching Music My job as a music teacher is to tell my student what is wrong with her performance, make sure she understands how to correct ...
06 December 2011

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Project Vegetable, Day 2: Breakfast: Veggie omelette (2 servings vegetables) Lunch: French Onion Soup (1 serving vegetables) Dinner: Chicken...
05 December 2011

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Project Vegetable I've looked over all the diets and examined how what I eat and what my husband eats relate to each other, and also wha...
03 December 2011

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The Chant Guerrilla Today, for the first time in a year, I helped plan the music for a Mass as well as execute it. It was a retreat day, wi...
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22 November 2011

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Happy Feast of St. Cecilia! Since we're musicians around here, this is a special feast day for us. Let us do as St. Cecilia recommends,...
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