St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Highland Park, Pittsburgh. 174th Patronal Festival.
What the Rector said in the neighborhood List Serve “November 20, the people of St. Andrew’s observe our patronal festival, the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, with festive services including, at 11 a.m., our good friends of the Syria Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band. The bagpipes will begin in front of the church at about 10:45 and will play as well during the service.
A festive reception after features a traditional Pittsburgh cookie table . .” I saw a woman enter the Parish Hall with a square plaid tin of butter biscuits. Sorry to miss the cookie table. One of the bagpipers came 140 miles today. They practice once a month.
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Wonderful photos!
Love bagpipes and love the look. I tried playing them and practicing several years ago. It is a difficult instrument to play and takes quite a talent to master. Thanks for bringing back some memories. I think I will go find some of the bagpipe CD’s I have and play them today.
I personally love their colorful outfits. Bagpipe music is haunting but I enjoy listening to it.
What a festive celebration
Great photos! I love their kilts! Ritchey would love this post – not only does he love to hear bagpipes played, he has two kilts and loves to wear them! He says when we retire that will be his daily attire!
That really must’ve been something to see!
Love the photos! Very colorful. Made me feel like I was there. As a new blogger, can you show me how to create a slideshow the way you did?
Great slideshow!
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The colors are so vibrant!
WISH I HAD BEEN THERE!!!! Great photo essay!! Love, E
Awesome slideshow! I love bagpipes and kilts. I wish they would allow a pipe and drum band to play during Mass.
The only time I have heard bagpipes in a Catholic church was at weddings or outside during a funeral. Very emotional.