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<description>Most priests, if they are lucky and smart, have a trained music director or organist to whom they can refer the Bride (sometimes with the groom) to finalize music for weddings. Then he can refer them and avoid a ton of trouble. Yet, occasionally he has to duck for cover when the flak from the battle between bride and organist gets thick.Don&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#x2122;t get me wrong, everything generally goes fine and most brides and grooms are just fine. But every now and then, there&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#x2122;s a bride (and sometimes a groom) who are the irresistible force that meet the immoveable object (i.e....</description>
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