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Young People Don't Know Christmas Carols And Hymns Anymore.
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I find it very sad that they can't sing along to carols and hymns. I still remember them all from morning assemblies at school. Of course they haven't done this for a long time, even though we are a Christian country we have had to abandon it all in the name of "diversity ". A shame.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I like come all ye faithful - in latin - of course
adeste fideles - - - - - cantate vos proletarii !
taddle taddle taddle
the good old days -we used to get beaten for misbehaving in the choir - those were the days ! - anyoone as a choir boy do unconsecrated host and altar wine parties
sinners all of us - and we looked so angelic
adeste fideles - - - - - cantate vos proletarii !
taddle taddle taddle
the good old days -we used to get beaten for misbehaving in the choir - those were the days ! - anyoone as a choir boy do unconsecrated host and altar wine parties
sinners all of us - and we looked so angelic
It would be rather nice if youngsters were taught the traditional carols of their culture. They are, of course, free to reject Christianity - but I do feel that most of them don't know what it is about. We all grew up with carols, which gives the basic story. A little understanding and singing about Easter might help them understand as well.
Surely we should all have a common religious culture - even if some of us reject it?
Surely we should all have a common religious culture - even if some of us reject it?
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