A FORMER Blaenavon vicar who deals in the supernatural has released a book detailing his experiences as a deliverance minister. Reverend Dr Jason Bray was the Vicar of the Parish of Blaenavon with Capel Newydd for 13 years, before moving six years ago to become the Vicar of St Giles Parish Church in Wrexham. However, Rev Bray had an unusual sideline of work through the church - as a specially ordained minister who can help people who feel they may be haunted, cursed or possessed. Rev Bray has now written a book -
Deliverance - on his time as a deliverance minister.
If there’s such a thing as a ‘celebrity exorcist’, the title might appropriately be bestowed on Reverend Jason Bray, an Anglican minister of Wrexham in northern Wales and a Diocesan Deliverance Minister – the Church of England’s preferred non-horror-movie-reminder name for ‘exorcist’. Reverend Bray is well-known to the British media and the regional possessed, and. Read more »
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Soprano Veronique Filloux sang the role of Despina in Pittsburgh Opera’s October 2020 production of “Còsi fan tutte.”
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With most of the performing arts world shut down by the pandemic, Pittsburgh Opera went ahead with its October production of Mozart’s “Còsi fan tutte.”
“Every time we would tell folks we were having the performance, they would ask, ‘How are you going to do it?’” said Chris Cox, the opera’s director of marketing and communications. “It occurred to us that we were doing something special and unique, and we wanted to preserve something of the process.”