Gregorian Chant in . . . Arkansas
And why not? My friend Kirk Kramer has an article in the Northwest Arkansas Times on just that subject. You may have seen it posted elsewhere in the last few days. If not, you can find it here.
And by the way, at one point the text says "At the Last Supper, Christ and his apostles prayed in Hebrew, a language as dead in first-century Palestine as Hebrew is today."
Kirk assures us it's supposed to say "At the Last Supper, Christ and His Apostles prayed in Hebrew, a language as dead in first-century Palestine as LATIN is today."
I taught him all he knows about poorf raeding.
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