"Hail, thou once despisèd Jesus", St. Bartholomew's Church
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2013
- #495 from the Hymnal 1982. Closing Hymn on the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, June 16, 2013, at St. Bartholomew's, an Episcopal church in New York City.
Words: John Bakewell, 1757
Tune: 'In Babilone', from "Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlities en Contradanseu", 1710 - Видеоклипы
This hymn, this parish and choir, hath GEIST.
Hail, thou once despised Jesus!
Hail, thou Galilean King!
Thou didst suffer to release us;
thou didst free salvation bring.
Hail, thou universal Savior,
bearer of our sin and shame,
by thy merit we find favor:
life is given through thy Name.
Paschal Lamb, by God appointed,
all our sins on thee were laid:
by almighty love anointed,
thou hast full atonement made.
All thy people are forgiven
through the virtue of thy blood:
opened is the gate of heaven,
peace is made 'twixt man and God.
Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory,
there for ever to abide;
all the heavenly hosts adore thee,
seated at thy Father's side.
There for sinners thou art pleading:
there thou dost our place prepare;
thou for saints are interceding
till in glory they appear.
Worship, honor, power, and blessing
thou art worthy to receive;
highest praises, without ceasing,
meet it is for us to give.
Help, ye bright angelic spirits,
bring your sweetest, noblest lays;
help to sing of Jesus' merits,
help to chant Emmanuel's praise!
I love being an Anglican
How about an Anglican that joins the Catholic Church, but still keeps their Anglican patrimony? That's the best! Full communion with Christ's Church, and awesome liturgies!
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@@OrlandoMusic333 Even after the re-Protestantisation following the enthronement of Queen Elizabeth I, it was possible to preserve the Catholic liturgical elements in the Anglican Church of England, - as in the Old Catholic Church (Union of Utrecht), the Old Lutheran Church and the Swedish Lutheran Church in Northern Germany and Scandinavia. - In fact, the liturgies are immensely similar regardless of liturgical language. The Ordinarium Missae and the paraments, for example, have been preserved 1:1.
same love it
Christian first of course