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Today we talk about and play some Irish hymn tunes in honor of St. Patrick, whose feast day was last Saturday.
Also, we briefly touch base on Laetare, Shamus is only "1/3 crocked", and we have five zany brand spankin' new miscellaneous outbursts.
Also, we briefly touch base on Laetare, Shamus is only "1/3 crocked", and we have five zany brand spankin' new miscellaneous outbursts.
Feasts for the week:
St. Joseph, Husband of Mary; St. Tobio of Mogrovejo.
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Christus Vincit Semi-Live on the High Trail with the Bitmap: Bitmap and Snarky review the music for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
Music:
Organ solos on The Flight of the Earls (traditional Irish), Lorica of St. Patrick (traditional Irish), and Dohmnach Trionoide (traditional Gaelic)
Lord, Who Throughout these Forty Days (tune: St. Flavian)
The King of Love My Shepherd Is (tune: St. Columba); Be Thou My Vision (tune: Slane)
Wild Mountain Thyme (traditional Irish), by the Dust Rhinos, brought to you by Podsafe.
Lord, Who Throughout these Forty Days (tune: St. Flavian)
The King of Love My Shepherd Is (tune: St. Columba); Be Thou My Vision (tune: Slane)
Wild Mountain Thyme (traditional Irish), by the Dust Rhinos, brought to you by Podsafe.
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Shamus' Adventures in Classical Latin: Laetare, Jerusalem, courtesy of Microsoft Joke.
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