Hymns replaced by Bono lyrics at church

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By Jonathan Petre, Religion Correspondent

“John Lennon once enraged Christians by claiming that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus. The Church of England is now recognising the pulling power of rock stars by recruiting Bono, the singer and lyricist of U2, in its bid to boost congregations.

“A Church of England bishop is to preside at this country’s first ‘U2-charist,’ an adapted Holy Communion service that uses the Irish supergroup’s best-selling songs in place of hymns.

“In what is more rock concert than Book of Common Prayer, a live band will belt out U2 classics such as Mysterious Ways and Beautiful Day as worshippers sing along with the lyrics, which will appear on screens. The atmosphere will be further enhanced by a sophisticated lighting system that will pulse with the beat, and striking visual images of poverty and drought.” Click here to read entire article.

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