I've never heard of the Easter Angel. And once again you share an old world tradition of a procession with confetti and flower petals showering the people and the streets.
Thank you for bringing this old world Church tradition to your friends in the U.S. and others who have only read or heard about these things.
I enjoy reading your posts to bring me back in touch with the Italian roots. My great grandparents were from Turin and Milan. I never had the joy of visiting Italy while living in Europe but you inspire me to consider making a trip before I leave this earth! I was wondering about a long term stay in Italy, say maybe 4-6 months and where one would could find accommodations, how much that would cost. I was heartened to read your reply to Vladika Seraphim that the liturgy and hymns survived the revamp of the liturgy after Vatican II. The Novos Ordo liturgy here is very thin. The Tridentine Rite is still celebrated in one parish but it is rather ragged and the music rather frightful. As a musician and someone savvy to liturgy, this is heartbreaking. You said you directed a choir. I presume then that you are a musician, perhaps a professor of music? Thank you for sharing so much of the beauty that makes up your life.
I can help you to plane your trip and to find accommodations. Let me know if you'll decide it. Yes you are right, I'm an orchestra conductor and have a choir. You can read my Bio in the info page.
You are so very gracious! I just feel I need to get in touch with my religious and cultural roots before I die. You are quite a few years younger than I am, yet so much more accomplished. How very impressive your credentials and what you are doing. When you come to the U.S.A., what cities do you visit?
It will be maybe two or three years before I retire and will have the time to take such a trip to Italy. I pray that we will still be in communication when the time comes.
I was in Florida and Mexico. I'll be in San Pedro of California the next year. I hope we'll be in contact when you decide to come in Italy. God Bless You and have a very happy Easter.
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Thank you for bringing this old world Church tradition to your friends in the U.S. and others who have only read or heard about these things.
Happy Easter, Christ is Risen!
(Here it is 7:52am Holy Saturday morning)
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me back in touch with the Italian
roots. My great grandparents were
from Turin and Milan. I never had
the joy of visiting Italy while
living in Europe but you inspire
me to consider making a trip before
I leave this earth! I was wondering
about a long term stay in Italy, say
maybe 4-6 months and where one would
could find accommodations, how much
that would cost. I was heartened
to read your reply to Vladika Seraphim
that the liturgy and hymns survived
the revamp of the liturgy after Vatican
II. The Novos Ordo liturgy here is
very thin. The Tridentine Rite is
still celebrated in one parish but
it is rather ragged and the music
rather frightful. As a musician and
someone savvy to liturgy, this is
heartbreaking. You said you directed
a choir. I presume then that you are
a musician, perhaps a professor of
music? Thank you for sharing so much
of the beauty that makes up your life.
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I need to get in touch with my religious
and cultural roots before I die. You are
quite a few years younger than I am, yet
so much more accomplished. How very impressive
your credentials and what you are doing.
When you come to the U.S.A., what cities
do you visit?
It will be maybe two or three years before
I retire and will have the time to take such
a trip to Italy. I pray that we will still be
in communication when the time comes.
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