Processional: O God Beyond All Praising (BB 546)
Offertory: O Breathe on Me O Breath of God (BB 657)
Communion: O Sacrament Most Holy (BB 320)
Recessional: O Bless the Lord, My Soul (BB 547)
I'll give chocolate to the first person who tells me what all these hymns have in common.
7 comments:
OOH! I know! I know!
It's really just so-so,
you see, it's a simple letter,
but chocolate is so much better--
Choir-Leader dear,
These are all pleasant to the ear,
but moreover, you know--
They all start with O!
Sure are alot of O's in there! Wow!
:)
Jesus?
.... do I get the chocolate?!
Wait, I thought we weren't suppose to eat chocolate before we sing. Oh well, I'll save it and put it in my stash of Ramen so that when Iran launches a nuke at us we'll have something to eat :)
None of them are in Latin...
Nuts. The "O" thing is what I was referring to, but yes, they're all about Jesus (!), and they are indeed, unfortunately, NOT in Latin. So I'll bring chocolate for EVERYONE!!! to practice.
can you make next weeks prize Ramen noodles? i do love them so.
Dearest Fr. Pyotr,
You've left the cave too soon. Hold on to those gas canisters, and we'll use them to cook the Ramen.
P.S. Can your followers sing well?
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