In honor of the Fatima Centennial, here is a hymn from our parish’s May Procession booklet: Our Lady of Fatima. The hymn tune is called “In Fatima’s Cove”, but I was unable to find who composed it. The original Fatima poem used with this melody was in Portuguese by António Botto (1892-1959). Here is another English […]
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This beautiful hymn, Soul of My Saviour, is based on the original Latin text Anima Christi, which is attributed to Pope John XXII, 1249-1334. Anima Christi is the prayer frequently said after Holy Communion: Soul of Christ, sanctify me, Body of Christ, save me, etc. J. Hegarty (1734?-1834) translated the prayer and turned it into […]
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Tradition says that St. Patrick composed a prayer for divine protection that is known today as St. Patrick’s Breastplate. Some say he wrote it before coming back to Ireland to start his missionary work, and others claim he prayed this for help to convert the Irish King Leoghaire in 433 A.D. Today, I think it’s important […]
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O Jesus, Thou the Beauty Art is a liturgical hymn from the Breviary for the feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. The text comes from a larger sacred poem, Jesu, Dulcis Memoria. The text is thought to be composed by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (although there’s disagreement about this fact.) The translation into English was done […]
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Mary the Dawn is a hymn from the 1953 St. Pius X hymnal.
I works well with kids; groups can alternate between singing the "Mary" and "Christ" parts of each verse.
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Hark, a Herald Voice is Calling is a hymn for Advent that has been used by the Church since the 5th or 6th century. Originally the Latin hymn Vox clara ecce intonant, it was revised by Pope Urban VIII for the 1632 Roman Breviary with the new first line: En Clara Vox Redarguit. My favorite melody for […]
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This hymn, My Song of Today, is perfect for the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux, who wrote the poem in June, 1894. I love St. Therese’s prayer to get by, to live, to love God– for just one day at a time. When you’re feeling exhausted or overwhelmed, this hymn can remind you to think about only today, and […]
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A simple devotional hymn to the Sacred Heart, and a prayer to be united to His holy will. Sheet music, audio, and hymn text provided.
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Aurora lucis rutilat is an Easter hymn sung at Lauds, or Morning Prayer. I currently use the Mundelein Psalter, and this is how the chant appears in the Mundelein Psalter, courtesy of Google books. As you can see, the chant is at the top of the page, with all the text below. I’m still learning how […]
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Jesus Crucified, or "O Come and Mourn with Me Awhile", is a hymn by Fr. Faber. Sheet music, audio, text available.
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