Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
Here's a cool video of a six* year old child singing the Salve Regina at my Church, rather drowning out some of the adults. His elder sister had just made her first Holy Communion. (H/T Mulier Fortis.)
*UPDATE: Actually I was guessing his age. His parents reliably inform me that he's actually only three years old.
It must be a photoshopped, dubbed, cgi spoof, because Latin and Gregorian chant put children off and they all hate it.
People in my parish are playing the same spoof trick on me, Fr Tim, as there are two particular youngsters of pre school and just started school age who regularly drown out the adults during the singing of the Sanctus and Agnus on a Sunday morning. Of course, I can't see who is organising the spoof as I'm busy talking to God at the altar at that point!
Fr Grynowski recently celebrated our second annual TLM for our primary school children at St John Fisher, West Heath, Birmingham. One of our ten year olds asked him if we could please sing the Salve Regina after Mass!
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Out of the mouths of babes. . .
People in my parish are playing the same spoof trick on me, Fr Tim, as there are two particular youngsters of pre school and just started school age who regularly drown out the adults during the singing of the Sanctus and Agnus on a Sunday morning. Of course, I can't see who is organising the spoof as I'm busy talking to God at the altar at that point!
Fr Grynowski recently celebrated our second annual TLM for our primary school children at St John Fisher, West Heath, Birmingham. One of our ten year olds asked him if we could please sing the Salve Regina after Mass!
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