Maria von Trapp
Author profile
born
January 26, 1905
in Austria
died
March 28, 1987
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The Story of the Trapp Family Singers
— published 1949 — 19 editions |
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Maria
— published 1972 — 5 editions |
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A Family on Wheels: Further Adventures of the Trapp Family
by Maria von Trapp, Ruth T. Murdoch — published 1959 |
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Yesterday, Today & Forever
— published 1975 — 7 editions |
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Around the Year with the Trapp Family: Keeping the Feasts and Seasons of the Christian Year
— published 1955 — 2 editions |
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Let Me Tell You about My Savior: Yesterday, Today and Forever/When the King Was Carpenter
— published 2000 |
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Trapp Family Book of Christmas Songs
— published 1988 |
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When the King Was Carpenter
— published 1976 — 2 editions |
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My Favorite Songs: Maria Von Trapp's Childhood Folk Songs [With CD (Audio)]
— published 2008 |
“Music- what a powerful instrument, what a mighty weapon!”
― Maria von Trapp, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers
― Maria von Trapp, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers
“Christianity nowadays is like a big household where many cousins live under the same roof. They all belong to the same clan, but at times they have very different ideas about how to run their family affairs.
Some of them, for instance, have no use for any outside devotion. God is a spirit, and He wants to be worshipped in spirit only, they say. Consequently, they have dispensed with all liturgy. They don’t want any distracting ceremonies, no incense, no vestments, no music, no pictures and images, not even sacraments—only the service of the spirit.
The trouble is, however, that as long as we live here on earth, we simply are not pure spirits, but we have also a body, and in that body, a very human heart; and this heart needs outward signs of its inward affections. That is why we embrace and kiss the one we love; and the more we love, the more ardently we press him to this very heart—somehow it seems as if these cousins had overlooked that fact. But you can’t cheat the heart; it knows what it wants, and it knows how to get it.”
― Maria von Trapp
Some of them, for instance, have no use for any outside devotion. God is a spirit, and He wants to be worshipped in spirit only, they say. Consequently, they have dispensed with all liturgy. They don’t want any distracting ceremonies, no incense, no vestments, no music, no pictures and images, not even sacraments—only the service of the spirit.
The trouble is, however, that as long as we live here on earth, we simply are not pure spirits, but we have also a body, and in that body, a very human heart; and this heart needs outward signs of its inward affections. That is why we embrace and kiss the one we love; and the more we love, the more ardently we press him to this very heart—somehow it seems as if these cousins had overlooked that fact. But you can’t cheat the heart; it knows what it wants, and it knows how to get it.”
― Maria von Trapp
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