'To sing is to pray twice’ | Louisville church works to grow sacred music program
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It was music that revived a nearly empty Louisville church in the 1970s. Now that same church, the Shrine of St. Martin of Tours, hopes to keep singing but needs help to expand its sacred music program.
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It was music that revived a nearly empty Louisville church in the 1970s. Now that same church, the Shrine of St. Martin of Tours, hopes to keep singing but needs help to expand its sacred music program.
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