Live Episode! October 9, 2017
Our first live episode! We recorded this episode while on Facebook Live on October 9, 2017. Ian and David discuss their earliest memories of Episcopal liturgy, Compline, the next solar eclipse, podcast website statistics, and answer a commenter on the Facebook Live video. For show notes see http://www.riteandmusical.org/2017/10/live-episode-october-9-2017.html
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- St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Pearland, Tex., who have the adorable domain name pumpkinchurch.com - if you get a pumpkin from them this year, send us your picture at riteandmusical@gmail.com!
- Christ Church, Oberlin, Oh.
- Compline at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Houston, Tex.
- Sponsor: Agostino’s Ombrellinos - Keep your basilica ready for any papal procession with only the finest umbraculum.
- Liturgy of the Hours
- Matins
- Lauds
- Prime
- Terce
- Sext
- None
- Vespers
- Compline
- Compline in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer
- Evening Prayer in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, Rite I, Rite II
- The next solar eclipse visible in North America is April 8, 2024
- Compline at St. Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle
- Sponsor: The New Book of Common Prayer Triple Combo from Church Publishing - The 1979 Book of Common Prayer, the Hymnal 1982, and the NRSV translation of the Bible, all in one convenient, relatively easy-to-carry volume.
- The Anglican Church of India
- The Rt. Rev. Mauricio Andrade was the Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil from 2006-2013
- ATRM Episode 005: The Pod-estant Reformation
- Chorale Partita: “O Gott, du frommer Gott,” BWV 767 - J. S. Bach
- Link to webpage with free recording: http://www.brambrandemann.nl/bach-online/bwv-767-o-gott-du-frommer-gott/
- This tune is also in the Hymnal 1982 at Hymn 681
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