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« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2015, 02:55:40 PM »
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  • Again, our organist is only 9 years old. But it sounds beautiful!

    And he's playing a beautiful Irish Catholic hymn to Our Lady, "Mary of Graces".

    I used a bit of "stock footage" from last week for the graphic -- I don't take pictures every week, so...

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    « Reply #16 on: October 27, 2015, 11:39:01 AM »
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  • Very nice Irish hymn to Our Lady.  The 9-year old organist is very good.
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29


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    « Reply #17 on: October 27, 2015, 02:28:39 PM »
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  • Here are the lyrics that go with the hymn:

    O Mary of Graces and mother of God
    May I tread in the paths that the righteous have trod
    And mayest thou save me from evil's control
    And mayest thou save me in body and soul.

    And mayest thou save me by land and by sea
    And mayest thou save me from tortures to be
    May the guard of the angels around me abide
    May God be before me and God at my side.

    O Mary of Graces, oh answer my plea
    Under crosses in trials, to thee do I flee
    O teach me Sweet Mother to follow His Will
    To journey with courage up Calvary's Hill

    O Mary my Mother and Mother of all
    Be my guide and Protectress that I may not fall
    And mayest Thou lead me to Heaven above
    With Saints and Angels I'll share in Thy Love

    May a smile of thy mercy from heaven come down
    When my heart would leave thee and cleave to the ground
    And when this poor body returns to its sod
    May thy loving arms bear my soul to its God.
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    « Reply #18 on: October 27, 2015, 02:31:34 PM »
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  • This hymn make reference to a distinctly Irish prayer -- that of St. Patrick:
    (Particularly, the part in bold)

    ST. PATRICK'S BREASTPLATE

    St. Patrick's Breastplate is a popular prayer attributed to one of Ireland’s most beloved patron saints. According to tradition, St. Patrick wrote it in 433 A.D. for divine protection before successfully converting the Irish King Leoghaire and his subjects from paganism to Christianity. (The term breastplate refers to a piece of armor worn in battle.)

    St. Patrick's Breastplate, also known as The Lorica (the cry of the deer), was popular enough to inspire a hymn based on this text as well.

    I arise today
    Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity,
    Through belief in the Threeness,
    Through confession of the Oneness
    of the Creator of creation.

    I arise today
    Through the strength of Christ's birth with His baptism,
    Through the strength of His crucifixion with His burial,
    Through the strength of His resurrection with His ascension,
    Through the strength of His descent for the judgment of doom.

    I arise today
    Through the strength of the love of cherubim,
    In the obedience of angels,
    In the service of archangels,
    In the hope of resurrection to meet with reward,
    In the prayers of patriarchs,
    In the predictions of prophets,
    In the preaching of apostles,
    In the faith of confessors,
    In the innocence of holy virgins,
    In the deeds of righteous men.

    I arise today, through
    The strength of heaven,
    The light of the sun,
    The radiance of the moon,
    The splendor of fire,
    The speed of lightning,
    The swiftness of wind,
    The depth of the sea,
    The stability of the earth,
    The firmness of rock.

    I arise today, through
    God's strength to pilot me,
    God's might to uphold me,
    God's wisdom to guide me,
    God's eye to look before me,
    God's ear to hear me,
    God's word to speak for me,
    God's hand to guard me,
    God's shield to protect me,
    God's host to save me
    From snares of devils,
    From temptation of vices,
    From everyone who shall wish me ill,
    afar and near.

    I summon today
    All these powers between me and those evils,
    Against every cruel and merciless power
    that may oppose my body and soul,
    Against incantations of false prophets,
    Against black laws of pagandom,
    Against false laws of heretics,
    Against craft of idolatry,
    Against spells of witches and smiths and wizards,
    Against every knowledge that corrupts man's body and soul;
    Christ to shield me today
    Against poison, against burning,
    Against drowning, against wounding,
    So that there may come to me an abundance of reward.

    Christ with me,
    Christ before me,
    Christ behind me,
    Christ in me,
    Christ beneath me,
    Christ above me,
    Christ on my right,
    Christ on my left,
    Christ when I lie down,
    Christ when I sit down,
    Christ when I arise,
    Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me,
    Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me,
    Christ in every eye that sees me,
    Christ in every ear that hears me.


    [Note that people sometimes pray a shorter version of this prayer just with these 15 lines about Christ above. The conclusion follows below.]

    I arise today
    Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity,
    Through belief in the Threeness,
    Through confession of the Oneness
    of the Creator of creation.

    When St. Paul referred to putting on the “Armor of God” in his letter to the Ephesians (6:11) to fight sin and evil inclinations, he could have been thinking of prayers just like this one! We may not wear combat gear in our daily lives, but St. Patrick's Breastplate can function as divine armor for protection against spiritual adversity.
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    « Reply #19 on: October 29, 2015, 06:08:28 PM »
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  • Quote from: Matthew
    Again, our organist is only 9 years old.


    I would never have guessed. That's a nice tune, too.


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    « Reply #20 on: October 29, 2015, 06:27:09 PM »
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  • [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/bRwaVanPTDE[/youtube]

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    « Reply #21 on: November 05, 2015, 02:17:28 PM »
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  • Love the Hammered Dulcimer piece, Graham.  (Love the instrument itself, anyway.  It's wonderful for traditional Christmas Carols as well.)

    Thank you for sharing.

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    « Reply #22 on: November 21, 2015, 05:08:47 PM »
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  • Gary Owen is a great theme.

    Let Bacchus' sons be not dismayed
    But join with me each jovial blade
    Come booze and sing and lend your aid
    To help me with the chorus

    Chorus:
    Instead of spa we'll drink brown ale
    And pay the reckoning on the nail
    For debt no man shall go to gaol (jail)
    From Garryowen in glory

    We are the boys that take delight in
    Smashing the Limerick lamps when lighting
    Through the street like sportsters fighting
    And tearing all before us

    We'll break the windows, we'll break the doors
    The watch knock down by threes and fours
    Then let the doctors work their cures
    And tinker up our bruised

    We'll beat the bailiffs out of fun
    We'll make the mayor and sheriffs run
    We are the boys no man dares dun
    If he regards a whole skin

    Our hearts so stout have got us fame
    For soon 'tis known from whence we came
    Where'er we go they dread the name
    Of Garryowen in glory

    Johnny Connell's tall and straight
    And in his limbs he is complete
    He'll pitch a bar of any weight
    From Garryowen to Thomondgate

    Garryowen is gone to rack
    Since Johnny Connell went to Cork
    Though Darby O'Brien leapt over the dock
    In spite of judge and jury