Having recently moved (back) to London on a permanent basis I have started to avail myself of the choral music on a weekday evening at various establishments (mostly Evensong but Westminster Cathedral gets a look-in too).
I've noticed that St Paul's doesn't opt for the BCP psalms of the day which takes you through the 150 psalms every month but seems to have spread the 150 across the two months of August and September, hitting the halfway point of Psalm 78 on the last day of September (as opposed to the traditional "15th Evening").
Can anyone provide a reasonable explanation other than Mr Carwood wanting to avoid tiring out the boys?
I know from time spent in a Welsh cathedral that they spread the psalms over 10 weeks instead of 30 days but that is because the Church in Wales wrote its own Prayer Book in 1984. I think I'm right in saying that St Paul's is not in Wales.
Any thoughts?
I've noticed that St Paul's doesn't opt for the BCP psalms of the day which takes you through the 150 psalms every month but seems to have spread the 150 across the two months of August and September, hitting the halfway point of Psalm 78 on the last day of September (as opposed to the traditional "15th Evening").
Can anyone provide a reasonable explanation other than Mr Carwood wanting to avoid tiring out the boys?
I know from time spent in a Welsh cathedral that they spread the psalms over 10 weeks instead of 30 days but that is because the Church in Wales wrote its own Prayer Book in 1984. I think I'm right in saying that St Paul's is not in Wales.
Any thoughts?
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