I want to forward a blog posting by Fr. Robert Hendrickson, an Episcopal priest based in New Haven, CT. His comments are so relevant that I don’t want to elaborate on them or pontificate on them. I just want to give you the link, and let you read it for yourself. http://thecuratesdesk.org/2012/05/15/dont-do-it-for-the-kids-of-hymnal-revision-and-young-adults/
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“There are some things that one hesitates to bring down into words. Words change an idea by definitions too precise, meanings too hung about with the references of every day.” – Mary Stewart (in The Hollow Hills)
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In the world of architectural preservation, they call it “adaptive reuse.” Simply stated, the concept is that of preserving and restoring a built structure, but adapting it to a modern purpose. For example, an old power station in London was structurally restored and converted into the Tate Gallery. In the organ world, […]
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