‘Angels We Have Heard on High’

If we ever needed the Christmas spirit to work on us and for us all throughout the year, we need it now.

Angels from the Realms of Glory, sung by the Christendom College Choir–

Hear, O God! We need you.

By Request, ‘Angels We Have Heard On High’

And here’s the next entry in our carol contest–Angels We Have Heard On High, requested by Katheleen, sung by the Christendom College Choir.

Now I think I’ll have my breakfast.

By Request, ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’

Well, whatever else I do today, I’ve posted three Christmas carols for our contest and we have done our bit for the Christmas spirit–glory to God in the highest!

Nominated by Phoebe: Angels We Have Heard on High, by the Christendom College Choir and Schola Gregoriana.

By Request, ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’

I muffed this when Phoebe asked for it, so this morning, here it is–Angels We Have Heard on High, performed by the Christendom College Choir with Schola Gregoriana… and a nice long “Glooooooooooooria”!

Encore! ‘Hark! the Herald Angels Sing’

We posted this two days ago–Hark! the Herald Angels Sing, by Charles Wesley, performed by the Christendom College Choir–but our friend SlimJim has requested an encore, and we’re happy to provide it. This really is a beautiful rendition of this hymn.

By Request, ‘Hark, the Herald Angels Sing’

Requested by Erlene, a classic carol by Charles Wesley, Hark the Herald Angels Sing. And this is the deluxe version: sung by the Christendom College Choir, with Schola Gregoriana–and nice big lyrics so you can sing along. Turn up the volume. This will stir your soul.

And now, for the time being, I’m caught up on hymn requests.

By Request, ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’

I’ve tried to program this wonderful hymn to be posted tomorrow, while we’re out scrambling around to buy a Christmas tree and Christmas dinner before we get the torrential rains that are in the forecast for the next day.

Requested by Phoebe, the Christendom College Choir with Angels We Have Heard on High. I think you’ll be glad if you turn up the volume!

Oops. If I’ve done this right, “tomorrow” is “today.”