South Wales Evening Post

Retired vicar’s ‘Covid hymn’

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A retired vicar, who almost lost his life to Covid, is publishing a new hymn book in the hope it will inspire others facing difficult times.

The Rev Paul Bigmore, 64, pictured, spent three weeks in hospital last year fighting for his life after contractin­g severe Covid pneumonia. He pulled through thanks to the care and dedication of hospital staff but still suffers considerab­le health issues.

His new book, called Reflecting on a Journey, is his fourth book of hymns and includes a “Covid” hymn.

Dedicated to all who have died of Covid throughout the UK, the book will be launched by the former Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, at Fr Paul’s hometown of Port Talbot, in a service at St Mary’s Parish Church, on Sunday at 3pm. A blessing will be given by the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams.

Among Fr Paul’s new hymns are fresh verses for traditiona­l, much loved hymn tunes. These include Christmas carols, such as Away In A Manger and Hark The Herald Angels Sing, and Welsh favourites such as Maesgwyn and Gwahoddiad.

“I hope this book, Reflecting on a Journey, will heal the wounds of broken people by singing with our hearts to God in prayer,” said Fr Paul, who pioneered the successful Music in the Community initiative to revive community singing in the Rhondda Valley during his years serving as vicar of Ynyshir. “It has been a dreadful time for everyone – we have all suffered in some way because of the pandemic. Hymn-writing is my great love and passion and this book is my way of thanking people for their kindness to me and offering them hope, love and light as they too face difficult days.”

The foreword to the book is written by the awardwinni­ng composer Thomas Hewitt Jones. He paid tribute to Fr Paul’s work over the decades to revive the hymn tradition.

He said: “Despite dwindling congregati­ons in today’s everchangi­ng and challengin­g world, hymns are equally and arguably ever more relevant than ever before, and it is extremely fitting that Father Paul Bigmore’s tireless and valiant work to revive the great hymn tradition has come to the fore once again.”

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