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	<title>Comments on: Beginners’ Gregorian Chant Lessons</title>
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		<title>By: Canon Jason T. Apple</title>
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		<description>At the Oratory, we are very pleased by the large and diverse group that has come together from all over the city and from different parishes to attend this Gregorian Chant session.  I would like to thank Nick Botkins, and Matthew Walter who has been volunteering to help as well, for taking on this commitment.  The fruits are very good:  the chant of the Church is being made more widely known and loved.  Where else can you take a series of free lessons in chant from someone who both understands and loves the timeless music of the Church?

Canon Jason T. Apple, Vicar
St. Francis de Sales Oratory</description>
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<p>Canon Jason T. Apple, Vicar<br />
St. Francis de Sales Oratory</p>
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