tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137857716187567509.post7201002680911916405..comments2024-01-18T02:47:12.669-08:00Comments on Tregear Vean: Crew or professional Christian?Revjeanrolthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12744131101249601856noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137857716187567509.post-91510473625891381042011-09-25T05:27:44.524-07:002011-09-25T05:27:44.524-07:00I can recognise some of this, particularly from my...I can recognise some of this, particularly from my days in the RC Church. The very Pious member of the congregation who didn't need the missal to follow the service. But than, I had to learn the responses in latin off by heart as being an Altar Boy/Server/Acolyte, whatever it's called these days, we weren't allowed a missal and were kept quite busy running around doing 'things'.<br /><br />I still think that in the CofE this trait is not that marked, unless I've led a sheltered existence and not attended enough churches?<br /><br />One particular Retired Priest has a wonderful voice for liturgy, and a tremendous singing voice for the Sung Eucharist or Matins or Evensong. It just helps to heighten the experience of worship when he leads a service.<br /><br />But, I go to every service, expecting to be uplifted and am seldom disappointed. Which seems to me to say that we get it right most of the time.UKViewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18114944341930758335noreply@blogger.com