Imagine is proud to share the latest podcast in the America Media family: Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols.
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O Come, All Ye Faithful is a rousing, controversial and some might even say, miraculous Christmas carol! And it’s believed to have a subversive Jacobite rallying call hidden in the text. To peal back the layers of history in this song, Host Maggi Van Dorn is joined by Rev. Andrew Cameron-Mowat S.J., a Jesuit priest at St. Ignatius, Stamford Hill (London), and an accomplished organist and music director. We also hear from Dr. Kim Harris, Assistant Professor of African-American Thought and Practice at Loyola Marymount University, along with a former Choir of King’s College organ scholar, Parker Ramsey.
Special thanks to the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge and the Ignatian Schola 
for allowing us to play parts of their recordings of Adeste Fideles/O Come, All Ye Faithful. 
To support the production of “Hark!” and to access other great Advent reflections from America Magazine staff, please subscribe at americamagazine.org/subscribe. 

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Imagine is proud to share the latest podcast in the America Media family: Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols.

Subscribe to the entire Hark! podcast series online, on apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

O Come, All Ye Faithful is a rousing, controversial and some might even say, miraculous Christmas carol! And it’s believed to have a subversive Jacobite rallying call hidden in the text. To peal back the layers of history in this song, Host Maggi Van Dorn is joined by Rev. Andrew Cameron-Mowat S.J., a Jesuit priest at St. Ignatius, Stamford Hill (London), and an accomplished organist and music director. We also hear from Dr. Kim Harris, Assistant Professor of African-American Thought and Practice at Loyola Marymount University, along with a former Choir of King’s College organ scholar, Parker Ramsey.

Special thanks to the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge and the Ignatian Schola 

for allowing us to play parts of their recordings of Adeste Fideles/O Come, All Ye Faithful. 

To support the production of “Hark!” and to access other great Advent reflections from America Magazine staff, please subscribe at americamagazine.org/subscribe. 


Related articles:

Black spirituals meet the liturgy: Why I composed a Mass for Black Catholics

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices