Think that Jesus died to win thee, child of heaven, canst thou repine. 6. Haste thee on from grace to glory, armed by faith, and winged by prayer. Heaven’s eternal days before thee, God’s own hand shall guide us there. Soon shall close thy earthly mission, soon shall pass thy pi...
and welcome in Christmas Day at midnight lighting our individual candles while we sing an old and well-known Christmas hymn, Silent Night. Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright… That beloved hymn, originally written in German and titled “Stille Nacht,” was composed by ...
In both traditions, our prayer is that the new church member will live a life of faith, in which he or she will develop and exercise the faculty of discernment, which is “the ability to make discriminating judgments, to distinguish between, and recognize the moral implications of, different ...
As we lay claim to faith in the Trinity by reciting or singingSt. Patrick’s Breastplate, we do as Paul commanded, being thus assured that we are protected from all evils, many enumerated in two verses of theloricanot paraphrased by Alexander into her hymn: the snares of devils, temptatio...
Van Morrison makes turning up the radio into an article of faith, something that ratifies the song even as it moves the listener toward something that feels like salvation. Or, as in the case of his performance of "Caravan" as part of 'The Last Waltz,' toward a series of pretty mean ...
You do not need to know precisely what is happening, or exactly where it is all going. What you need is to recognize the possibilities and challenges offered by the present moment, and to embrace them with courage, faith and hope. —Thomas Merton ...
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“the people of ancient Israel [sang as they] went on pilgrimage to the temple to worship … songs they sang as they traveled to express their faith.”[3]In this psalm, the dualism is between the malevolent wealthy and the faithful (and presumably poor) pilgrims who look to God for ...
“the people of ancient Israel [sang as they] went on pilgrimage to the temple to worship … songs they sang as they traveled to express their faith.”[3]In this psalm, the dualism is between the malevolent wealthy and the faithful (and presumably poor) pilgrims who look to God for ...