Posted on 12/16/2014 10:13:52 AM PST by PROCON
Listen to the gorgeous Irish singing quartet Celtic Woman sing the beautiful Christmas classic O Holy Night at Slane Castle, in Ireland, in a version that was never broadcast on television or released on DVD. Try to not get chills.
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Thanks!
A great rendition of my favorite Christmas song.
Read the comments...it even gives atheists goosebumps.
Mine too; and I've heard some good renditions over the years, but these Angelic voices were Heavenly...
Spectacular... Very special. Thank you for posting this.
LOvely. Thank you for posting the link - I would hate to have missed it.
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Have seen 2 of their shows live and I guarantee they sound as great live as their dvds or cds. The music is fantastic, the girls beautiful with fantastic voices and harmony, and the show will have you awestruck with the lighting, percussion and costumes.
Some of the people who say they are atheists or even agnostics aren’t. They have just had a terrible time trying to see God because humans are hogging the stage for themselves. Show them God, and they will believe.
It’s the message that makes it heavenly. It could be grunted by an asthmatic hunchback and it would still be heavenly.
Christmas is such a wonderful time for the gospel, if people will stop and let God be seen.
Amen, Brother!
That was quite profound.
Seriously.
Bfl
Modern Christians carry a pretty fair patina, but it isn’t easy to find the level of caring that says this person is a devoted — not necessarily even efficient, but still devoted — servant of the Master. Small touches can say a lot. I attempt in a clumsy way to carry that spirit and sometimes I don’t even know it has happened until afterwards. I had been thinking about something else.
My wife loves Celtic Woman - but not so much since Chloe left the group. I really enjoy Maireed Nesbitt, the world’s most beautiful fiddle player.
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