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MattG
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Our choir is rehearsing a song with a troublesome lyric. At first presentation of the song I commented that it was heretical . Read a repeated lyric and tell me that if I am being overly sensitive or have grounds to complain. The Hymn is titled, Think of Me.
Unfortunately, I haven’t the score in front of me, so this is an impression of the lyric, which although accurate, that a possible variation does not correct.
In the song, the singer / listener sings / hears that when we “eat the bread” and “drink the wine” we are to “Think of Me.” The verb ‘take’ may also be used in repetitions of the line. Although the Priest does take bread and wine at the Offertory the communicants during Holy Communion do not.
The words body and blood are used once in a sense that don’'t mean the bread and wine ever become the Body and Blood of Christ, but again without the score I am at a disadvantage.
This post in a slightly extended form appears in the Thread Liturgy / Protestant Hymns. If this is considered Spamming, and it may well be, accept my apology and delete the other, or both and I’ll get my advice away from the Internet.
Unfortunately, I haven’t the score in front of me, so this is an impression of the lyric, which although accurate, that a possible variation does not correct.
In the song, the singer / listener sings / hears that when we “eat the bread” and “drink the wine” we are to “Think of Me.” The verb ‘take’ may also be used in repetitions of the line. Although the Priest does take bread and wine at the Offertory the communicants during Holy Communion do not.
The words body and blood are used once in a sense that don’'t mean the bread and wine ever become the Body and Blood of Christ, but again without the score I am at a disadvantage.
This post in a slightly extended form appears in the Thread Liturgy / Protestant Hymns. If this is considered Spamming, and it may well be, accept my apology and delete the other, or both and I’ll get my advice away from the Internet.