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Pavarotti, a blue collar spiritual tribute. Blue collar Catholic priest reflects on the joy that Pavarotti brought to his steel working family. He reflects on sin and salvation that is captured in …More
Pavarotti, a blue collar spiritual tribute.

Blue collar Catholic priest reflects on the joy that Pavarotti brought to his steel working family. He reflects on sin and salvation that is captured in great music. The clip ends with a taste of Verdi's Ave Maria from Otello performed by soprano and instrumentalist Marsha Long. The Verdi Ave was sang at Pavarotti's funeral
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Good post mrsreneoriordan!!
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✍️ I was deeply upset by Pavo's divorce and "remarriage". His funeral for anyone who was aware of his wife's distress was horrible. The "other woman" was sitting apart from his wife and family (the tension was palpable) and I guess it created a terrible situation for those who wished to show condolences for the chief mourners, confusion abounded. When "great" people die I feel their funerals are …More
✍️ I was deeply upset by Pavo's divorce and "remarriage". His funeral for anyone who was aware of his wife's distress was horrible. The "other woman" was sitting apart from his wife and family (the tension was palpable) and I guess it created a terrible situation for those who wished to show condolences for the chief mourners, confusion abounded. When "great" people die I feel their funerals are like a time of praise for them and all they did. My own feeling on it was Pavo was a man more in need of our prayers than of our praise. The gift of a beautiful voice cannot compare with the beauty of a soul in the state of grace. May God have mercy on his beloved soul, comfort the bereaved, and grant repentence to the guilty. - Rene