I love this version of O Holy Night, because it reminds me of my sister who had a beautiful soprano voice and sang the solo in our church on Christmas Eve.
This is a comment on the YouTube video that moved me very much.
Whenever ‘fall on your knees’ is sung, I get the most amazing feeling of wanting – needing – to worship someone Higher than me. Its a natural thing, like breathing . It is within us all, whether we want it or not, this need to physically fall on our knees before our Creator God. I feel such joy…like I am going to my real home….heaven, where I will join singing with the multitude of angels. All l is well with the world, because we have a real living Saviour. No matter the choir, the denomination, no matter the belief, we are singing combined praise. I believe in Jesus, and I worship Him. Thank you Lord for saving me.


Beautiful song and beautiful comment! Thanks, Stella
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I love to hear the choir sing this at Midnight Mass. And the comment is profound.
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We are each born with a God-sized hole in our hearts, which nothing else can fill.
Beautiful comment, beautiful version of a beautiful hymn. Blessed Christmas Eve to all, I can’t wait to go to mass this evening and feel my soul soar with joy.
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Merry Christmas, and God bless you!
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Thank you, Stella. What you have created here is a gift to us all. Merry Christmas!
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I’ll second that, friend! π
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I have dearly loved this beautiful carol since a wee kid. It moved me then but does more so now. We grow up and grow in God and His Love, so we come to appreciate Him and all things holy of Him more and more as we draw closer to Him.
The youTube comment is a reflection of a beautiful heart of the real devotion of the worship of our God…sounds like somebody I would enjoy fellowship with.
Thanks, Stella, for posting this.πππ
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I put this here as in first grade in parochial school I got pressured into being one of the three kings in a Christmas play. The end of whatever theatrical aspirations I had:
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