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A quotation from Joseph Addison
Musick, the greatest Good that Mortals know,
And all of Heav’n we have below.Joseph Addison (1672-1719) English essayist, poet, statesman
Poem (1694), “A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, at Oxford,” st. 3More about this quote: wist.info/addison-joseph/15980…
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Quote of the day, 22 November: Conrad de Meester, O.C.D.
On December 28, for the Feast of the Holy Innocents, the novitiate staged a play for the community: the martyrdom of Saint Cecilia. (At the time, the Church in France was enduring a period of harsh persecution…) For the performance, they needed “heavenly melodies.” But—
“We have no instrument,” one of the nuns said.
So the gifted musician thought up a clever solution and wrote to her dear little Framboise (Françoise de Sourdon, by then 18 years old):
“I would be very grateful to you if you could lend me your little Swiss music box; I think it would do perfectly” (Letter 251).
Dear Elizabeth… always content.
Conrad de Meester, O.C.D.
Rien Moins Que Dieu, Chap. 28
Elizabeth of the Trinity, S 1984, Je te cherche dès l’aurore : évocation d’un visage et d’un coeur, produced by C. de Meester and the Carmel of Dijon, Carmel de Dijon, Flavignerot.
Elizabeth of the Trinity, S 2003, The Complete Works of Elizabeth of the Trinity volume 2: Letters from Carmel, Nash, A (trans.), ICS Publications, Washington DC.
Meester, Conrad de 2017, Rien moins que Dieu : sainte Elisabeth de la Trinité, Presses de la Renaissance, Paris.
Translation from the French text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: Profession photo 63 from the photo album Je te cherche dès l’aurore published by the Carmel of Dijon. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites
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Paul Simon has suggested that the Simon and Garfunkel hit Cecilia is about St Cecelia, and the song might therefore be about the frustration of fleeting inspiration in songwriting and the vagaries of musical fame.
10 facts about the patron saint of music.
https://topicaltens.blogspot.com/2024/11/22-november-saint-cecilia-of-rome.html