The key word for December 19th is Adonai, the Hebrew word for Lord, for which the Latin and Greek equivalent is Kyrie. This is the second of seven presentations leading up to Christmas Eve based on the 12th C. celebration of the Roman Catholic Church augmented with pictures, music and Scripture readings. It was recorded in 2015 A.D.
The hymn for today’s presentation is The King of Glory Comes, written by Willard Francis Jabusch in 1966 A.D. Here it is sung by Mr. Jared Haselbarth, whose music is available at http://www.nabaudio.com. The hymn is arranged to a Hebrew folk tune to which Fr. Jabusch set wonderful Christian lyrics. I hope you like it.
Tomorrow’s key words will be O Radix Jesse (Root of Jesse).
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I’m very pleased to announce that initial problems with producing The St. Chrysostom Hymnal in a single volume are being resolved this month. The first effort resulted in a volume far to large to transmit to our printer unless the book was separated into two volumes. The problem was resolved using file compression technology and by making the file compatible only with the most recent versions of Adobe Acrobat.
One viewer raised a question concerning the current episode, Episode Five, in AIC’s Christian Education video series, The War on Christianity. The question indicates the need for a clarification for those who my have not seen Episode One through Episode Four. For those who have just joined in watching series, let me repeat some of the points I made in that first episode.