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S6E75: A Sacred Sacrifice with Hannah Paris and Amy Edwards

Like all music, the figured bass should have no other end and aim than the glory of God and the recreation of the soul; where this is not kept in mind there is no true music,
but only an infernal clamour and ranting.

Johann Sebastian Bach

Show Summary:

  • Today on The New Mason Jar, Cindy talks with Hannah Paris and Amy Edwards about the new Lenten companion book to Hallelujah, A Sacred Sacrifice
  • How this book came to be through the years
  • Some thoughts on why St. Matthew’s Passion is such an appropriate piece for Lent
  • How the book is laid out for families to use
  • Some thoughts on approaching Lent if it isn’t a normal part of your church tradition

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Books and Links Mentioned:

A Sacred Sacrifice: Cultivating Lenten Traditions with Bach’s Great Passion by Hannah Paris

The Story of Charlotte Mason by Essex Cholmondeley

The Charlotte Mason Book of Quotes: Copywork to Inspire by Lanaya Gore

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Truly parents are happy people, to have God’s children lent to them…

Charlotte Mason, from a letter quoted in The Story of Charlotte Mason

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