As I mentioned, Fr. Andrew Damick has been kind enough to invite me to disseminate some of my crazy ideas about Orthodox church music at his parish. I’ll be talking on Saturday, 3 March at St. Paul Orthodox Church in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. Fr. Andrew just posted a schedule for the day on the church website, and he has created a Facebook event. I should note that the flyer marks the first public mention of the St. John of Damascus Society, which hopefully means I’ll be able to talk more about what that is shortly. Anyway, if you’re anywhere close to that neck of the woods, by all means please come!
Lenten retreat at St. Paul Orthodox Church, Emmaus, PA
Published 27 January 2012 General , Media , music , The Orthodox Faith 2 CommentsTags: byzantine chant, chant, ecclesiastical chant, fr. andrew stephen damick, hazards of church music, liturgical music, medieval byzantine chant, sacred music, st john of damascus society
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