These beautiful traditional Catholic hymns encapsulate the Faith so well. Even though I am not a cradle Catholic, I would dearly love us to return to the Traditional Latin Mass, and the rituals one day with these hymns. They had and still do have real spiritual power. I feel spiritually deprived and lost without them.
Whenever I hear this hymn, I weep and deep within my heart, prayers of gratitude goes up to Jesus Christ for coming to salvage us in our pitiable state. Alleluia Alleluia
Wonderdous and glorious words Thanks be to God .Thank you Beloved Lord Jesus Christ . Powerful sentiments expressed with such love of The Truth. Beautifully sung with feeling and integrity.
Bless this place O Christ we pray and open here a door that no one can shut and grant that soon there will be one Church and one fold and one Shepherd.
Cavan Paul Mulvihill , yes brother. In Heaven there will be those who are like little children , only the meek and gentle and triumphant friends of Jesus. Use this life to reach out to Christians in other denominations. God the Father save us through Jesus your only Son. We ask this, by the gift of the Holy Spirit. Amen Amen?
A wonderful hymn for everlasting life. We bless our Lord and God for He is worthy of our praise and worship. Amen! A hymn that gives you joy listening to it. What else do we want but for our God who sent His son, Jesus Christ to save us from damnation and bring us into everlasting life. May the Holy Trinity be blessed now and forever more. Amen!
We are blessed to have a priest who has these wonderful traditional hymns in our parish in Australia except we can only watch online at the moment. Please pray for Australia so in need🙏🙏🙏
Our glorious and majestic Lord and God Almighty. You are worthy to be praised forever and ever. Thanks for sharing this wonderful hymn in the Universal Church for our worship.
I have always loved John Henry Newman's hymn and find it helps my faith in Yeshua Jesus.Bishop Newman was both Anglican and Roman Catholic and has blessed and inspired and encouraged many Christians of all denominations.
Mote, both of you Read your Bible and reach out to the unchurched homeless, and those ignorant of Jesus’ promises of eternal life. Make your faith in God REAL by practising hospitality.
Not an opinion it's a fact Catholic is the true church, sorry your unequally yoked continue offering sacrifice and penance and your Eucharist pray pray nothings impossible St. Monica's husband converted and that took a long time.
We thank You Lord God for this grace in which we stand, grace to keep Thy Ten Commandments. O Holy Trinity one God have mercy upon us and upon all the Churches and the whole wide world
A beautiful hymn which summarises the Christian message, from Blessed John Henry Newman. I also suggest 'Lead Kindly Light' from Newman. God bless. Brian
How can I leave the church that I grew up in this is the true church where you find peace in your heart, you can feel the real love of Jesus Christ in you quite and peaceful moments God gives you peace 🕊️ amen thank you Jesus 🙏
A beautiful hymn ardently sung . A standard from another time which plucks at my heartstrings. So much more deeply moving than the current crop of "folk songs"
I couldn't agree more . There is a very nasty crop of these which I regret to say do get featured on the BBC's Songs of Praise . I play the organ at a few churches in my area and fortunately I do have a sort of veto so I do try to provide the congregation with some quality of choice .
Jim, I too am an organist and fortunate that I'm attending a Catholic church which only offers the Traditional Latin Mass, and we only sing traditional hymns such as these. I saw Songs of Praise this evening and was absolutely abhorred by the "standard" of "Christian" music they chose. Not every Christian, traditional or not likes the happy clappy "crap" they put on SoP these days!!!!
Dear Francis , Thankyou for your reply . You are so right about Songs of Praise - it's awful and what was once a fine programme has been ruined by the so called 'modernisers ' who seem to think that nasty modern religious songs are 'accessible ' to the younger generation . I went to an LCC school and our dear headmistress introduced us children to fine Christian Hymns - and I am very grateful that for example 'One More Step ' hadn't been written . It's pity that it ever was .
Jim Shepard I love the traditional hymns. But also love One more step along the world I go ! Another one I love is There’s a little wheel a turning in my heart. Some modern ones have profound meaning. Eagles wings was modern at one point in time. Be Thou my Vision was once a brand new hymn. Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me - what a wonderful song. Didn’t the psalmist say Sing a new song unto the Lord ?
@@Randolph1233 I love traditional hymns and (some) modern hymns too. My children and I always used to sing One more step along the world I go at turning points in their lives, and even now they are older, it's a hymn we enjoy together. Purify my heart, and Who am I? are among the modern hymns that really speak to me... and Spirit of God within me is a semi-modern hymn which has words that rival any 19th century for profound theology. And yes, you're right: sing a new song to the Lord!
Please pray for the return of G. B . To the Faith. So Many Churches Closed Since I was a child in the North Of England. Here in South Africa The Faith Is Strong. Lord Protect All Souls , Draw The Soul of My Wife Into Your Light & Love. ❤
England's got by far the best hymn arrangements in the world! Where else would they come up with such stately, majestic and yet exhilarating descants? It is the cradle and breeding ground for the best choral tradition.
Dear Dominic Thank you for uploading this beautiful hymn, and thank you for continuing your revered grandfather Francis's work - the Catholic Hymnal. God bless
Beautiful hymn and typical of The Blessed Newman to write something of this calibre that is so beautiful it is beyond adequate description - I love it !
This is something that we have to get back to at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville, MI! For we have a pipe organ built in 1974, that surprisingly as poorly as it was built, really does and can sound really good depending on what stops the organist selects! Oh, that is another problem, our organist was let go before Thanksgiving last year (along with our bookkeeper) and we are still searching for a replacement! All that our organ needs is a insulated organ chamber, and manual and pedal firing point adjustment, and maybe some pipework in terms of tuning and recalibration of that reed rank that was replaced along with a refurbished console installed in 2005!
***** Surprisingly, I do know quite alot about organs (both pipe and electronic), but do not really know how to play them. It is something that I definitely want to learn before too long, though! My experience with instrumental music is from playing the B flat clarinet from age 8 through age 13, and the E flat alto saxophone from age 13 through age 16 (although I still can play pretty well even now with a little practice). I also sing all the time at my church and have been told that I have a good singing voice, so choir would also be a possibility if I could find the time for practice and performance! Oh, and I also have a couple of electronic keyboards (my favorite is velocity sensitive), therefore, it is good to experiment and practice music on with a variety of voices (of course the organ ones are my favorite)! So, anything is possible really soon it is just that I have a full time job and a quite a few interests! To me, a bad organ is better than a good piano, but our A.D. White Pipe Organ has been updated and has not sounded better within the last thirty years! We also have a phenomenal organist, pianist, and choir director in Mrs. Elaine Yanz since last year!
When I first heard this years ago in the production of The Secret Garden that was shown on PBS in the U.S. I thought that this song was written just for that production, I didn't realize that it was an old song. I have always liked it even though I am not Catholic.
@@lordmozart3087 Nope, I was ordained in October of 2020. Congregational singing was not allowed. The Choir sung Adoro Te to the tune Radcliffe Square instead. I also had Tallis' "If ye love me" as an introit
Blessed John Henry Newman, the shall be St John Henry Newman, please pray for us, the poor souls who struggle on earth, and we whom struggle to find the Truth. I pray you’ll become a future Doctor of the Church!
Pray to end abortion. Lord Jesus Christ son of the living God , have mercy on me a sinner. See: Rachel’s Vineyard - a healing weekend of Jesus’ forgiveness for those who have had an abortion.
Wish the music arrangements in my catholic church in north dallas were like this. Our music at times sounds more like some of those tv church shows. There seems to be a big difference in music here in dallas compared to the way it is done on the east coast.
Where is this recorded? I must say all these recordings sound very good. I have attended a few Catholic churches but they didn't seem to want to sing. Its nice to hear Catholics can sing.
+goodchappy Thank you; I couldn't agree more. Sadly, most churches in southern California no longer sing actual hymns. They use "songs" which fit almost any secular happening, but contribute nothing to worship. Dancing through Communion is so disgusting as to obscure the mystery. Where are all the organists who can play hymns correctly? They are nowhere to be found in RC churches for sure. They do exist; many are Catholic, but find employment in Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, etc. churches with singing congregations.
I atttended Mass at a Catholic church where they did sing traditional hymns, but the congregation didn't sing. Most stood with their mouths closed, and some moved their lips but little sound came out. (They had a nice choir and a good organist, though.) I was singing at a good volume--not bellowing, but certainly singing out---and the man behind me poked me and said, "Shut up, Protestant!"
Heinrichschutz1: England's Catholic parishes aren't nearly as dominated by the cheap elevator "music" of Oregon Catholic Press as American parishes are, which is strange since much of their liturgical dreck comes from the UK. This is absolutely one of my favorite hymns.
John Henry Newman wrote this hymn as an Anglican Catholic, and not as a Roman Catholic. He became a Romanist later. This is Anglican spirituality at its finest.
Why are you so sure whose spirituality John Henry Newman was experiencing. It is well known that John Henry Cardinal Newman had years ( decades) of discernment until he finally made the move into the Roman Catholic Church. The question for all Christians: how am I cooperating with God's grace?
@@karleinegraham446 It is possible to discern which spirituality inspired this great hymn. While numberless senior Anglican clerics have written great hymns, there is NO SINGLE POST-REFORMATION RC CARDINAL that has done so. The doctrine (and ethos!) of Pontifical Infallibility is so pernicious that post-Reformation RC clerics seem quite incapable of composing great hymns, songs, etc. Seems they are not "cooperating with God's grace".
@@annefranciselizabeth3840 Is the Anglican spiritual experience reduced to writing/singing hymns? It appears that for a sizable percentage of British people bashing Roman Catholics is a necessary sport. I read it everyday as it creeps into any conversation. I will not play this game. May God bless you always.
@@karleinegraham446 Is there no difference between "bashing RCs" and stating the truth? For example, that "Pontifical Infallibility" is a potent and multi-dimensional ecclesiastical poison. Where is the balance between loving RCs and telling them the truth? Or are both (love and truth) actually two sides of the same coin?
"Branch" of Christianity? I thought that you folks believe that Romanism IS Christianity. In fact, the Orthodox Church probably has the greater claim to be closest to the NT and the early fathers. But, I have no dog in either race. Organized religion tends to be a slave ship rather than any ark of salvation. I am an ex-Anglican, ex-Old Catholic, ex-Roman Catholic, who saw the light and became a radical non-conformist. Freedom at last!
உயரத்தில் உள்ள பரிசுத்தருக்கு ஸ்தோத்திரம், மற்றும் ஆழமாக புகழ்ந்து; அவரது அனைத்து வார்த்தைகளிலும் மிக அற்புதமானது, அவருடைய எல்லா வழிகளிலும் மிகவும் உறுதியானது! எங்கள் கடவுளின் அன்பான ஞானமே! எல்லாம் பாவமாகவும் அவமானமாகவும் இருந்தபோது, சண்டைக்கு இரண்டாவது ஆடம் மற்றும் மீட்பு வந்தது. ஓ புத்திசாலி அன்பே! அந்த சதையும் இரத்தமும், இது ஆதாமில் தோல்வியடைந்தது, எதிரிக்கு எதிராக மீண்டும் போராட வேண்டும், பாடுபட வேண்டும், வெற்றிபெற வேண்டும்; மேலும் அது அருளின் மிக உயர்ந்த பரிசு சதை மற்றும் இரத்தம் சுத்திகரிக்கப்பட வேண்டும்: கடவுளின் பிரசன்னம் மற்றும் அவரது சுயம், மற்றும் சாராம்சம் அனைத்தும் தெய்வீகமானது. ஓ தாராள அன்பே! வந்தவன் என்று மனிதனாக நம் எதிரியை வீழ்த்த எங்களுக்கு இரட்டை வேதனை மனிதன் செய்ய வேண்டியது: மற்றும் தோட்டத்தில் ரகசியமாக, மற்றும் உயரத்தில் சிலுவையில், அவரது சகோதரர்களுக்கு கற்பிக்க வேண்டும், மேலும் ஊக்குவிக்க வேண்டும் கஷ்டப்பட்டு இறக்க வேண்டும். உயரத்தில் உள்ள பரிசுத்தருக்கு ஸ்தோத்திரம், மற்றும் ஆழமாக புகழ்ந்து; அவரது அனைத்து வார்த்தைகளிலும் மிக அற்புதமானது, அவருடைய எல்லா வழிகளிலும் மிகவும் உறுதியானது! சொற்கள்; ஜே.எச். நியூமேன்
I Wonder why the Angican Hymns are rooted in the Old Testimennet and African spirituality. If people truly understand the meanings behind these codes, they would discover the keys to many portals! In the name Supreme God and the Gods of Creation... They won't tell the truth to the mass! 😢 Thanks to Angel Gabriel
This song occupies a deep place in my heart. My late parents loved it. Keep resting in peace, my dear Dad and my dear Mom.💔💔💔
Oh wow ! 💐
Blessed Cardinal John Neumann, please intercede for us in these perilous times, Amen 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Estel Tante , The Lord Jesus Christ bless you ,And your good looks.
May God bless everyone involved with making this beautiful hymn available to us.
These beautiful traditional Catholic hymns encapsulate the Faith so well. Even though I am not a cradle Catholic, I would dearly love us to return to the Traditional Latin Mass, and the rituals one day with these hymns. They had and still do have real spiritual power. I feel spiritually deprived and lost without them.
Whenever I hear this hymn, I weep and deep within my heart, prayers of gratitude goes up to Jesus Christ for coming to salvage us in our pitiable state. Alleluia Alleluia
Wonderdous and glorious words Thanks be to God .Thank you Beloved Lord Jesus Christ . Powerful sentiments expressed with such love of The Truth. Beautifully sung with feeling and integrity.
Bless this place O Christ we pray and open here a door that no one can shut and grant that soon there will be one Church and one fold and one Shepherd.
Cavan Paul Mulvihill , yes brother. In Heaven there will be those who are like little children , only the meek and gentle and triumphant friends of Jesus.
Use this life to reach out to Christians in other denominations. God the Father save us through Jesus your only Son. We ask this, by the gift of the Holy Spirit. Amen
Amen?
Beautiful rendition!
The descant was excellent 👌 👏 👍 🙌 😀 😄 👌
Thank you 😊 🫂 🙏!
A wonderful hymn for everlasting life. We bless our Lord and God for He is worthy of our praise and worship. Amen! A hymn that gives you joy listening to it. What else do we want but for our God who sent His son, Jesus Christ to save us from damnation and bring us into everlasting life. May the Holy Trinity be blessed now and forever more. Amen!
Amen brother !
Thank you for the beautiful words JHN. Sung at my mum's funeral mass two weeks ago. God bless and protect us all.
Wonderful hymn tune. heard it for the first time this morning on TV during Catholic mass.
Every time I hear it, it brings tears to my eyes.
O loving wisdom of our GOD teach us prudence !!!!
A song filled with the spirit of the Lord. Father we thank you for this gift. Amen
May the Blessed Trinity keep all Catholics on youtube safe from all harm and protect them now and forever.
We are blessed to have a priest who has these wonderful traditional hymns in our parish in Australia except we can only watch online at the moment. Please pray for Australia so in need🙏🙏🙏
Our glorious and majestic Lord and God Almighty. You are worthy to be praised forever and ever. Thanks for sharing this wonderful hymn in the Universal Church for our worship.
My old school hymn. St Philip’s Grammar School, Edgbaston, Birmingham 1958-1965. Fond memories.
I feel very close to my saviour Jesus christ when i sing with u this hymn God bless u dear brethren
I have always loved John Henry Newman's hymn and find it helps my faith in Yeshua Jesus.Bishop Newman was both Anglican and Roman Catholic and has blessed and inspired and encouraged many Christians of all denominations.
Stephen Mayer John Henry Cardinal Newman "To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant."
Anglicans are not Protestants. We are Catholics separate from Rome.
Catholicism is the true faith among all
My Presbyterian wife has tried to convince me to convert .But I can’t leave the holy Catholic Church. In my opinion the true and original faith.
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Mote, both of you Read your Bible and reach out to the unchurched homeless, and those ignorant of Jesus’ promises of eternal life.
Make your faith in God REAL by practising hospitality.
Your right though,it is the true and original faith
In the Catholic Church, now in 2021, sedevacantism is true.
Not an opinion it's a fact Catholic is the true church, sorry your unequally yoked continue offering sacrifice and penance and your Eucharist pray pray nothings impossible St. Monica's husband converted and that took a long time.
We thank You Lord God for this grace in which we stand, grace to keep Thy Ten Commandments. O Holy Trinity one God have mercy upon us and upon all the Churches and the whole wide world
God bless all Catholics and all Christian's Amen
Am proudly Catholic
A beautiful hymn which summarises the Christian message, from Blessed John Henry Newman. I also suggest 'Lead Kindly Light' from Newman. God bless. Brian
Beautiful hymn every day of our lives🙏🙏🙏
One of the beautiful catholic songs
How can I leave the church that I grew up in this is the true church where you find peace in your heart, you can feel the real love of Jesus Christ in you quite and peaceful moments God gives you peace 🕊️ amen thank you Jesus 🙏
This day and together with others we bind ourselves and this place to the Blessed Trinity and to Rome.
So beautiful! And great for Lent. :)
Agreed
Whenever my Catholic faith in shaken, I listen to this masterpiece.
A beautiful hymn ardently sung . A standard from another time which plucks at my heartstrings. So much more deeply moving than the current crop of "folk songs"
I couldn't agree more . There is a very nasty crop of these which I regret to say do get featured on the BBC's Songs of Praise . I play the organ at a few churches in my area and fortunately I do have a sort of veto so I do try to provide the congregation with some quality of choice .
Jim, I too am an organist and fortunate that I'm attending a Catholic church which only offers the Traditional Latin Mass, and we only sing traditional hymns such as these. I saw Songs of Praise this evening and was absolutely abhorred by the "standard" of "Christian" music they chose. Not every Christian, traditional or not likes the happy clappy "crap" they put on SoP these days!!!!
Dear Francis ,
Thankyou for your reply . You are so right about Songs of Praise - it's awful and what was once a fine programme has been ruined by the so called 'modernisers ' who seem to think that nasty modern religious songs are 'accessible ' to the younger generation . I went to an LCC school and our dear headmistress introduced us children to fine Christian Hymns - and I am very grateful that for example 'One More Step ' hadn't been written . It's pity that it ever was .
Jim Shepard I love the traditional hymns. But also love One more step along the world I go !
Another one I love is There’s a little wheel a turning in my heart. Some modern ones have profound meaning.
Eagles wings was modern at one point in time.
Be Thou my Vision was once a brand new hymn.
Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me - what a wonderful song.
Didn’t the psalmist say Sing a new song unto the Lord ?
@@Randolph1233 I love traditional hymns and (some) modern hymns too. My children and I always used to sing One more step along the world I go at turning points in their lives, and even now they are older, it's a hymn we enjoy together. Purify my heart, and Who am I? are among the modern hymns that really speak to me... and Spirit of God within me is a semi-modern hymn which has words that rival any 19th century for profound theology. And yes, you're right: sing a new song to the Lord!
this was sung the day I was received into the Holy Catholic Church on Easter Day 2014.
A Magnificent hymn in Praise of our Wonderful ALMIGHTY GOD! ❤🎉❤ THANKS! Happy day of Rest! 12/05/24.
Thank you for this beautiful hymn
Wonderful loving God always thinking of His children, makes provision for our rescue!
I love this all powerful hymn especially the tune. Awesome!!
Please pray for the return of G. B . To the Faith. So Many Churches Closed Since I was a child in the North Of England. Here in South Africa The Faith Is Strong. Lord Protect All Souls , Draw The Soul of My Wife Into Your Light & Love. ❤
Thank you and God bless!
Absolutely beautiful! I love this hymn! Thank you for uploading, God Bless!
Lovely hymn
brings back memories from my school days we sang this every other mass days Fantastic!
Me too! My old school hymn. St Philip’s Grammar School, Edgbaston, Birmingham 1958-1965. Fond memories.
Beautiful Hymn!
It spiritually uplifts my soul (mind).
But your soul and mind are two different things, although connected.
Beautiful 💝💝💝
Love this hymn, it raises up my spirit. esp. in church.
fantastic to hear this hymn sung so beautifuly !
Powerful !
England's got by far the best hymn arrangements in the world! Where else would they come up with such stately, majestic and yet exhilarating descants? It is the cradle and breeding ground for the best choral tradition.
The Wesleys, Fanny Crosbie and John Newton are among the best.
Dan Schutte in USA is a favourite of mine.
AAAAHHH!!SUPERB INDEED!!WHAT WONDERFUL CHILDHOOD HYMN.THANKS FOR THE POSTING.FROM(U.K.)
Dear Dominic
Thank you for uploading this beautiful hymn, and thank you for continuing your revered grandfather Francis's work - the Catholic Hymnal.
God bless
Me encanta este himno!!! Un abrazo desde España.
Beautiful hymn and typical of The Blessed Newman to write something of this calibre that is so beautiful it is beyond adequate description - I love it !
Beautiful hymn.I'll have this sung at Mass sometime soon.
The best tune for this hymn.
Yes I recently became to prefer this tune over the other two often used.
Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman, pray for us who defend Catholicism through the mouth!
Lord Jesus Christ son of God have mercy on me a sinner
From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised. - Psalm 113:3
Judi Harbin A resoundingAmen!
God bless ALL who believe in our Lord and Saviour: JESUS CHRIST - THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE! ❤🎉❤ "THAT ALL MAY BE ONE!" Amen and Amen.
Beautiful hymn for life..
Sanctify this place with Thy word O Lord and we will bring You praise and honour.
This is something that we have to get back to at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville, MI! For we have a pipe organ built in 1974, that surprisingly as poorly as it was built, really does and can sound really good depending on what stops the organist selects! Oh, that is another problem, our organist was let go before Thanksgiving last year (along with our bookkeeper) and we are still searching for a replacement! All that our organ needs is a insulated organ chamber, and manual and pedal firing point adjustment, and maybe some pipework in terms of tuning and recalibration of that reed rank that was replaced along with a refurbished console installed in 2005!
***** Surprisingly, I do know quite alot about organs (both pipe and electronic), but do not really know how to play them. It is something that I definitely want to learn before too long, though! My experience with instrumental music is from playing the B flat clarinet from age 8 through age 13, and the E flat alto saxophone from age 13 through age 16 (although I still can play pretty well even now with a little practice). I also sing all the time at my church and have been told that I have a good singing voice, so choir would also be a possibility if I could find the time for practice and performance! Oh, and I also have a couple of electronic keyboards (my favorite is velocity sensitive), therefore, it is good to experiment and practice music on with a variety of voices (of course the organ ones are my favorite)! So, anything is possible really soon it is just that I have a full time job and a quite a few interests! To me, a bad organ is better than a good piano, but our A.D. White Pipe Organ has been updated and has not sounded better within the last thirty years! We also have a phenomenal organist, pianist, and choir director in Mrs. Elaine Yanz since last year!
This is really pretty. Thanks for posting.
When I first heard this years ago in the production of The Secret Garden that was shown on PBS in the U.S. I thought that this song was written just for that production, I didn't realize that it was an old song. I have always liked it even though I am not Catholic.
I love the cadences 😊😢
powerful song of worship
Billing by R.R Terry
Sang this at TLM this morning for the Transfiguration!
Who is here in 2024 June 30th
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the good news of GOD must be told on all the earth.....
Composers of hymns were really led by the holy spirit to put these words together.
Amen.
I think I'll have this one at my first mass :)
Paul Wheeler did you??
@@lordmozart3087 Nope, I was ordained in October of 2020. Congregational singing was not allowed. The Choir sung Adoro Te to the tune Radcliffe Square instead. I also had Tallis' "If ye love me" as an introit
very nice
Blessed John Henry Newman, the shall be St John Henry Newman, please pray for us, the poor souls who struggle on earth, and we whom struggle to find the Truth. I pray you’ll become a future Doctor of the Church!
Cardinal John Henry Newman is on his way to Sainthood now in 2014!! Thanks be to God and our Holy Father Pope Francis!!!
He is already now a saint he became in October 2019 God bless
A favourite hymn of Mr. William Ewart Gladstone, four-time stalwart British Prime Minister, on his deathbed.
I know this hymn from George Cardinal Basil Hume funeral’s video.
Pray to end abortion.
Lord Jesus Christ son of the living God , have mercy on me a sinner.
See: Rachel’s Vineyard - a healing weekend of Jesus’ forgiveness for those who have had an abortion.
Tx God
Catholic for life
From the sound of this recording I would say it is done by a
CE congregation from an English church or cathedral.
Amen
Sola scriptura!
The name of this tune is BILLING.
Wish the music arrangements in my catholic church in north dallas were like this. Our music at times sounds more like some of those tv church shows. There seems to be a big difference in music here in dallas compared to the way it is done on the east coast.
The tune: Billing (RR Terry)
Where is this recorded? I must say all these recordings sound very good.
I have attended a few Catholic churches but they didn't seem to want to sing. Its nice to hear Catholics can sing.
+goodchappy Thank you; I couldn't agree more. Sadly, most churches in southern California no longer sing actual hymns. They use "songs" which fit almost any secular happening, but contribute nothing to worship. Dancing through Communion is so disgusting as to obscure the mystery. Where are all the organists who can play hymns correctly? They are nowhere to be found in RC churches for sure. They do exist; many are Catholic, but find employment in Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, etc. churches with singing congregations.
I atttended Mass at a Catholic church where they did sing traditional hymns, but the congregation didn't sing. Most stood with their mouths closed, and some moved their lips but little sound came out. (They had a nice choir and a good organist, though.) I was singing at a good volume--not bellowing, but certainly singing out---and the man behind me poked me and said, "Shut up, Protestant!"
Sung in many Protestant Churches as well.
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Hey friends where can i can get this beautiful cd am in Kenya God bless you if you can help me to get it .
Hair me oh lord
Heinrichschutz1: England's Catholic parishes aren't nearly as dominated by the cheap elevator "music" of Oregon Catholic Press as American parishes are, which is strange since much of their liturgical dreck comes from the UK.
This is absolutely one of my favorite hymns.
This is a christian hymn, you don't need to be a catholic to like it or sing it.
John Henry Newman wrote this hymn as an Anglican Catholic, and not as a Roman Catholic. He became a Romanist later. This is Anglican spirituality at its finest.
Why are you so sure whose spirituality John Henry Newman was experiencing. It is well known that John Henry Cardinal Newman had years ( decades) of discernment until he finally made the move into the Roman Catholic Church. The question for all Christians: how am I cooperating with God's grace?
@@karleinegraham446 It is possible to discern which spirituality inspired this great hymn. While numberless senior Anglican clerics have written great hymns, there is NO SINGLE POST-REFORMATION RC CARDINAL that has done so. The doctrine (and ethos!) of Pontifical Infallibility is so pernicious that post-Reformation RC clerics seem quite incapable of composing great hymns, songs, etc. Seems they are not "cooperating with God's grace".
@@annefranciselizabeth3840 Is the Anglican spiritual experience reduced to writing/singing hymns? It appears that for a sizable percentage of British people bashing Roman Catholics is a necessary sport. I read it everyday as it creeps into any conversation. I will not play this game. May God bless you always.
@@karleinegraham446 Is there no difference between "bashing RCs" and stating the truth? For example, that "Pontifical Infallibility" is a potent and multi-dimensional ecclesiastical poison. Where is the balance between loving RCs and telling them the truth? Or are both (love and truth) actually two sides of the same coin?
Thanks for uploading. Who is the choir?
The is by who
Is there a CD for these songs?
For Myst.
One of the best hymns in the English language. Shame that Newman felt the need to return to Rome. Sad.
03Blackbeard John Henry Cardinal Newman "To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant."
Why is it a shame, the Roman Church is the unbroken branch of Christianity.
T. Someone who went to the school he founded
"Branch" of Christianity? I thought that you folks believe that Romanism IS Christianity.
In fact, the Orthodox Church probably has the greater claim to be closest to the NT and the early fathers.
But, I have no dog in either race.
Organized religion tends to be a slave ship rather than any ark of salvation.
I am an ex-Anglican, ex-Old Catholic, ex-Roman Catholic, who saw the light and became a radical non-conformist. Freedom at last!
what is the name of this tune?
drood Billing!
Please Tamil language translation
உயரத்தில் உள்ள பரிசுத்தருக்கு ஸ்தோத்திரம்,
மற்றும் ஆழமாக புகழ்ந்து;
அவரது அனைத்து வார்த்தைகளிலும் மிக அற்புதமானது,
அவருடைய எல்லா வழிகளிலும் மிகவும் உறுதியானது!
எங்கள் கடவுளின் அன்பான ஞானமே!
எல்லாம் பாவமாகவும் அவமானமாகவும் இருந்தபோது,
சண்டைக்கு இரண்டாவது ஆடம்
மற்றும் மீட்பு வந்தது.
ஓ புத்திசாலி அன்பே! அந்த சதையும் இரத்தமும்,
இது ஆதாமில் தோல்வியடைந்தது,
எதிரிக்கு எதிராக மீண்டும் போராட வேண்டும்,
பாடுபட வேண்டும், வெற்றிபெற வேண்டும்;
மேலும் அது அருளின் மிக உயர்ந்த பரிசு
சதை மற்றும் இரத்தம் சுத்திகரிக்கப்பட வேண்டும்:
கடவுளின் பிரசன்னம் மற்றும் அவரது சுயம்,
மற்றும் சாராம்சம் அனைத்தும் தெய்வீகமானது.
ஓ தாராள அன்பே! வந்தவன் என்று
மனிதனாக நம் எதிரியை வீழ்த்த
எங்களுக்கு இரட்டை வேதனை
மனிதன் செய்ய வேண்டியது:
மற்றும் தோட்டத்தில் ரகசியமாக,
மற்றும் உயரத்தில் சிலுவையில்,
அவரது சகோதரர்களுக்கு கற்பிக்க வேண்டும், மேலும் ஊக்குவிக்க வேண்டும்
கஷ்டப்பட்டு இறக்க வேண்டும்.
உயரத்தில் உள்ள பரிசுத்தருக்கு ஸ்தோத்திரம்,
மற்றும் ஆழமாக புகழ்ந்து;
அவரது அனைத்து வார்த்தைகளிலும் மிக அற்புதமானது,
அவருடைய எல்லா வழிகளிலும் மிகவும் உறுதியானது!
சொற்கள்; ஜே.எச். நியூமேன்
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I Wonder why the Angican Hymns are rooted in the Old Testimennet and African spirituality. If people truly understand the meanings behind these codes, they would discover the keys to many portals! In the name Supreme God and the Gods of Creation... They won't tell the truth to the mass! 😢 Thanks to Angel Gabriel