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Peter Kearney's Good Morning Good People!
Written by Church Mouse
Friday, 18 September 2009
Come and celebrate St Francis’ Feast Day (Oct 4)
St. Joseph’s Church Newtown – September 27th
ST. FRANCIS of ASSISI
A Journey in Song
A pilgrimage of the heart through the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
Fr. Phillipe Yates OFM England
COME ON THE JOURNEY
This unique concert weaves song, music & narration to tell the life of St. Francis of Assisi—an extraordinary and inspiring man. Australian Capuchin-Franciscan priest Fr. Francis Merlino wrote of ‘Good Morning Good People’: “This is an honest and real presentation of the life of the saint focusing on the important aspects of his life".
During a recent journey overseas, Peter Kearney was invited to present ’Good Morning Good People!’ in many Franciscan Friary Churches in Ireland, Scotland and England. ’Good Morning Good People!’ is mainly for adults but would also be enjoyed by secondary and upper primary students.
Peter Kearney is a Catholic songwriter for whom music has been a full time work and ministry for over 20 years. Fourteen albums of his songs have been published. Hymns and songs include ‘Fill My House’, ‘The Beatitudes’ and ‘Where Is Your Song, my Lord?’. Roma Dix has played flute for this presentation in many concerts in Australia, Ireland and the U.K..
I thoroughly enjoyed 'Good Morning Good People!'.
Congratulations on creating and producing such a delightful, accurate, thought-provoking and musically pleasing interpretation of the life of St. Francis.
Bishop Peter Ingham, Catholic Diocese of Wollongong
PETER KEARNEY
HOSTED by ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH Sunday September 27th., 4.00pm
St. Joseph's Church
cnr Bedford and Station Sts (near railway line)
NEWTOWN
Donations welcome after concert Peter Kearney – Singing, Guitar, Narration
with Roma Dix, flute
Peter’s CDs & Music available.
Afternoon tea served at interval
Info:
Ph. (02) 9557 3197<
For more information, google ‘Peter Kearney Songwriter’
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