Diocesan hymn sing delights

By Leigh Anne Williams

During the worst of the pandemic, hymns were sung alone at home. Muffled by masks was an improvement, but it was a joyful experience, indeed, for those who came to the diocesan hymn sing at Christ Church Cathedral on June 4 to savour singing favourite hymns together again.

Accompanied by the Cathedral director of music, James Calkin, the Cathedral boys choir and lay clerks led an hour of favourite hymns, including “How great thou art,” “Tell out my soul,” “Praise my soul the King of heaven,” and “Love divine.” Associate music director Andrew McAnerney, charmingly enriched the experience with stories about the music, writers and composers.

— Leigh Anne Williams

Clockwise: Andrew McAnerney enlightens. James Calkin energetically accompanies, and those in attendance enjoy singing.

Photos: Leigh Anne Williams and The Rev. Canon Doug Richards

 

 

  • Leigh Anne Williams

    Leigh Anne Williams is the editor of Crosstalk and Perspective. Before coming to the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, she was a staff writer at the Anglican Journal and the Canadian correspondent for Publishers Weekly. She has also written for TIME Magazine, The Toronto Star and Quill & Quire.

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