O Godhead hid, devoutly I adore Thee,
Who truly art within the forms before me;
To Thee my heart I bow with bended knee,
As failing quite in contemplating Thee.
Sight, touch, and taste in Thee are each deceived;
The ear alone most safely is believed.
I believe all the Son of God has spoken :
Than Truth's own word there is no trucer token.
God only on the Cross lay hid from view,
But here lies hid at once the manhood too :
And I, in both professing my believe,
Make the same prayer as the repentant thief.
Thy wounds, as Thomas saw, I do not see;
Yet Thee confess my Lord and God to be.
Make me believe Thee ever more and more,
In Thee my hope, in Thee my love to store.
Adóro te devóte, látens Déitas,
Quæ sub his figúris vere látitas,
Tíbi se cor méum tótum súbjicit,
Quia Te contémplans tótum déficit.
Vísus, táctus, gústus in te fállitur,
Sed audítu sólo túto créditur:
Crédo quídquid díxit Déi Fílius:
Nil hoc vérbo Veritátis vérius.
In crúce latébat sóla Déitas,
At hic látet simul et humánitas:
Ambo tamen crédens atque cónfitens,
Péto quod petívit látro paénitens
Plágas, sicut Thómas, non intúeor:
Déum tamen méum te confíteor:
Fac me tíbi semper mágis crédere,
In te spem habére, te dilígere.
Come and Eat - Jon Sarta (c) 2004
Refrain: Come and eat the bread of life;
come and drink the cup of love.
Come and share his body
given up for us.
Verse 1: Take and eat this bread holy manna from heaven
This is truly his body broken and shared for us.
Verse 2: Take and drink this cup, His blood out poured out for us.
The cup of our salvation given in love for us.
Verse 3: Lord I am not worthy to receive you
only say the word and I shall be healed.
Verse 4: Come one and all to the table of life.
Because you are his friends if you keep his commands.
Verse 5: Taste and see the goodness of the Lord,
the one who died and rose, who gives eternal life.
Verse 6: Lord, may I receive you with a pure heart,
may your body and your blood make me whole and strong.
1. Blessed by your sacrifice,
Strong in your love, O Christ,
Our grateful voices to you we raise.
True adoration
Throughout creation
Rings out in joyful songs of praise.
2. O Splendor, Glory bright,
Brought forth as Light from Light!
O Day, all days enlightening!
Angels with one accord
Cry “Holy, Holy Lord!”
To you, our everlasting King.
3. Come, raise the anthem high!
Let praises fill the sky!
Sing out a new song unto the Lord!
Let all, with heart and voice,
Before the throne rejoice
Of him whom heav’n and earth adore.
O sanctissima, O piissima,
Dulcis Virgo Maria.
Mater amata, intemerata,
Ora, ora pro nobis
Tota pulchra es, O Maria
Et macula non est in te
Mater amata, intemerata,
Ora, ora pro nobis.
Sicut lilium inter spinas,
Sic Maria inter filias
Mater amata, intemerata,
Ora, ora pro nobis.
1. O let all who thirst,
let them come to the water.
And let all who have nothing,
let them come to the Lord:
without money, without price.
Why should you pay the price,
except for the Lord?
2. And let all who seek,
let them come to the water.
And let all who have nothing,
let them come to the Lord:
without money, without strife.
Why should you spend your life,
except for the Lord?
3. And let all who toil,
let them come to the water.
And let all who are weary,
let them come to the Lord:
all who labor, without rest.
How can your soul find rest,
except for the Lord?
4. And let all the poor,
let them come to the water,
Bring the ones who are laden,
bring them all to the Lord:
bring the children without might.
Easy the load and light:
come to the Lord.
1) From the depths we cry to thee, God of sovreign majesty!
Hear our prayers and hymns of praise; Bless our Lent of forty days.
2) Gracious God, our hearts renew; strengthen us thy will to do.
Wash us, make us pure within; Cleanse us from the stain of sin.
3) Lord, accept our Lenten fast And forgive our sinful past,
that we may partake with thee in the Easter mystery.
We have been told.
We’ve seen his face
and heard his voice alive in our hearts.
“Live in my love with all your heart.
As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you.
1. I am the vine; you are the branches,
and all who live in me will bear great fruit.
Refrain
2. You are my friends, if you keep my commands,
no longer slaves; I call you friends.
Refrain
3. No greater love is there than this: to lay down one’s life for a friend.
All That We Have Gary Ault (c) 1969, 1979, Damean Music
All that we have and all that we offer
Comes from a heart both frightened and free.
Take what we bring now and give what we need,
All done in his name.
Some would rely on their power,
Others put trust in their gold.
Some have only their Savior,
Whose faithfulness never grows old.
Sometimes the road may be lonesome,
Often we may lose our way;
Take courage and always remember
Love isn't just for a day.
Sometimes when troubles are many,
Life can seem empty, it's true,
But look at the life of the Master,
Who lovingly suffered for you.
Jerusalem, my happy home,
When shall I come to thee?
When shall my sorrows have an end?
Thy joys when shall I see?
O happy harbor of the saints,
O sweet and pleasant soil!
In thee no sorrow may be found,
No grief, no care, no toil.
Thy gardens and thy gallant walks
Continually are green;
There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers
As nowhere else are seen.
There trees forevermore bear fruit
And evermore do spring;
There evermore the angels sit
And evermore do sing.
Jerusalem, my happy home,
Would God I were in thee!
Would God my woes were at an end,
Thy joys that I might see!
The Lord is my light and my Salvation
The Lord is my light and my Salvation
The Lord is my light and my Salvation
whom shall I fear?
Whom shall I fear, whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the strength of-my-life
whom shall I fear?
In the time of trouble, He shall hide me
O In the time of trouble, He shall hide me
In the time of trouble, He shall hide me
Whom shall I fear?
Whom shall I fear, whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the strength of-my-life
whom shall I fear?
Wait on the Lord, and be of good Courage
O Wait on the Lord, and be of good Courage
Wait on the Lord, and be of good Courage
He shall Strengthen thine heart.
Whom shall I fear, whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the strength of-my-life
whom shall I fear?
Day is done, but love unfailing dwells ever here;
Shadows fall, but hope, prevailing, calms every fear.
Loving Father, none forsaking, take our hearts, of Love’s own making,
Watch our sleeping, guard our waking, be always near.
Dark descends, but Light unending shines through our night;
You are with us, ever lending new strength to sight;
One in love, your truth confessing, one in hope of heaven’s blessings,
May we see, in love’s possessing, love’s endless light!
Eyes will close, but you, unsleeping, watch by our side;
Death may come: in Love’s safe keeping still we abide.
God of love, all evil quelling, sin forgiving, fear dispelling,
Stay with us, our hearts indwelling, this eventide.
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