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"Lord of all Hopefulness" is a Christian hymn written by English writer Jan Struther, which was published in the enlarged edition of Songs of Praise [1] (Oxford University Press) in 1931. The hymn is used in liturgy , at weddings and at the beginning of funeral services , and is one of the most popular hymns in the United Kingdom .
Jan Struther was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther, later Joyce Maxtone Graham and finally Joyce Placzek (June 6, 1901 – July 20, 1953), an English writer remembered for her character Mrs. Miniver and a number of hymns, such as "Lord of All Hopefulness". [1]
The Lord Is My Light; Lord of All Hopefulness; Lord of the Dance (hymn) The Lord's My Shepherd; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling; Lullay, mine liking; M. Morning Has ...
All Creatures of Our God and King; All for Jesus, All for Jesus; All Glory, Laud and Honour; All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name; All My Hope on God is Founded; All Things Bright and Beautiful; Alleluia! Sing to Jesus; And did those feet in ancient time; Angel Voices, Ever Singing; As with Gladness Men of Old; At the Name of Jesus; Awake My Soul ...
The second was "Lord of Creation, to Thee be All Praise" written by J. C. Winslow and first published in 1961. [22] The third was a popular wedding hymn, "God, In the Planning and Purpose of Life", written by John L. Bell and Graham Maule and first appearing in publication in 1989. [ 23 ]
With sales of over 150,000 copies, [1] the album was the biggest-selling release in Ireland in 1996, [2] and it became Ireland's biggest-selling album of all-time by 1998. [9] Sales in Ireland stand at 200,000 copies as of November 1997. [10] It launched the recording career of Monks of Glenstal Abbey. [2]
1997 – Lord of all hopefulness: Hymns from Portsmouth Cathedral, with David Thorne (organ) and Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, for Herald AV Publications; 1995 – Cathedral Music by Amner, with Paul Trepte and Ely Cathedral Choir, for Hyperion Records; 1995 – Carols From Many Lands, with Paul Trepte and Ely Cathedral Choir, for Priory Records
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