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resound with the praises of your people. (All you who stand near this marvelous and holy flame, pray with me to God the Almighty for the grace to sing the worthy praise of this great light; through Jesus Christ his Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.) Deacon: The Lord ...
Father in Heaven (The Lord's Prayer) Based on Matthew 6:9-13: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said — Father, We Have Sinned (Repentance) 2003 Stuart Townend: New Irish Hymns 2: Lyrics: First Love: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Tapestry — Fullness of Grace: 2004 Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend: New Irish Hymns 3 — Glorious Light: 2004 Kristyn ...
Crown him the Lord of heaven! One with the Father known,--And the blest Spirit, through him given From yonder triune throne! All hail! Redeemer,--Hail! For Thou hast died for me; Thy praise shall never, never fail Throughout eternity! Crown him with crowns of gold, All nations great and small, Crown him, ye martyred saints of old,
Matthew 5:16 "In the same way, let your light shine before people, so they can see the good things you do and praise your Father who is in heaven."
1. Glory to God, and praise and love, Be ever, ever given; By saints below and saints above, The Church in earth and heaven. 2. On this glad day the glorious Sun Of righteousness arose, On my benighted soul he shone, And filled it with repose. 3. Sudden expired the legal strife; 'Twas then I ceased to grieve. My second, real, living life, I ...
This Father's Day, commemorate the dads who've passed by reading these Father's Day in heaven quotes. These quotes are sweet, heartfelt, and sincere. ... Whether he was a girl dad, boy dad, or ...
"The strife is o'er" has a metre of 8.8.8 with Alleluya, and is it commonly sung to one of two hymn tunes. The most common is the tune Victory, [4] [5] adapted from a 1591 setting of the Gloria Patri by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from a Magnificat tertii toni. The additional Alleluya refrain was set to music by William Henry Monk. [6] [7]
Elizabeth praises Mary for her faith (using words partially reflected in the Hail Mary), and Mary responds with what is now known as the Magnificat. Some ancient authorities have Elizabeth, rather than Mary, speaking the Magnificat. [3] [4] The Magnificat is one of the eight most ancient Christian hymns and perhaps the earliest Marian hymn.