SINGING NUNS - The Lorica Of St. Patrick

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

Music / vocal arrangement / instrumentation by Ed Myers. 1998.
http://www.MysteryTrax.com
http://www.singingnuns.com
Tracks recorded and played on Yamaha and Roland keyboard/synthesizers and acoustic 6 string guitar.
All music tracks recorded at St. Michaels Studios, Spokane, Washington. Vocal tracks recorded at Bop Tech Studios,
Spokane. Guitar track recorded at Mission Control Studios,
near Deerpark, Wa.

From the CD's "Rainbows End" 1998 and
"30th Anniversary Favorites" 2008.

A heartfelt, lifetime of thanks to all SINGING NUNS, past and present, for your inspiration, talents, vocals, friendships and contribution to 30 years of music, that has touched the lives of so many.

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  • These comments are so sad, and not Christian, Catholic or in any form of Jesus's teachings. Enjoy the beauty of the music and the prayer and learn to love the great diversity God has blessed and challenged us with. Love each other

  • You guys shut up and enjoy a wonderfully presented hymn of beauty!

  • The trouble with the protestant clergy is that they do as the laity does. They marry, procreate, have homosexual relations etc. What is holy about them?

  • what,s a protestant doing listening to catholic nuns singing and making provoking statements? Get a life!

  • Wow, all this dredging up of irrelevant nonsense. I am interested in Saint Patrick and curious about all these extreme alterations of what I understand is the original prayer as best we can piece together. This is a very charming excerpt of the original prayer. If I want to sing the "original" Lorica prayer, though, I guess I'll have to compose a matching melody myself. Hmmm.

  • @magpie4321 "Protest" = "Testify"

  • @magpie4321 Mary Queen of Scots was an insipid adulteress, who was as much an enemy to the Scots as to the English. St. Elizabeth did not relish lawfully executing the Papist bimbo! :D

  • @magpie4321 Your ignorance of theological references can be remedied, St Martin Luther is praying for Christ's Protestant Catholic Church -- in Paradise. :)

  • @magpie4321 Not the "Irish"....only enemies of the realm. ;)

  • "Protest" means what?

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