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Lindemann on the Feast of the Holy Trinity

THE FEAST OF THE HOLY TRINITY This Sunday was long considered the Octave of Pentecost and provided with Propers harmonizing with that use. In the eleventh century local dioceses observed the Festival of the Holy Trinity on this day. Pope … Continue reading

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A Long and Fruitful Honeymoon

…at least productive musically. Here are the introits for the Sundays after Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, and the First-Eighth Sundays after. Hopefully we’ll remain caught up from here on out. After the completion of the summer introits I hope to … Continue reading

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Feast of the Holy Trinity – John 3:1-15

In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit It’s dangerous asking questions of the Son of God. Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind? Rabbi, is … Continue reading

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Walther Quote for Holy Trinity

Nicodemus was already a member of the true Church. He had been taken into the covenant of grace by the sacrament of circumcision. He was an old experienced man. He was an elder of the Jews, a strict Pharisee, yet … Continue reading

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Gerhard Quotes for Holy Trinity – John 3:1-15

These quotes are from Blessed Johann Gerhard’s Postilla, Volume 2. [The heavenly testimony"] is, indeed, the only witness that is certain; for the others [nature and conscience] often drift into despondency and controversy. As far as created things and our … Continue reading

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