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The Celtic Monk: June 2012
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Thursday, June 14, 2012. Dr Donald J. Drew. Donald was dapper, a lifelong bachelor, white-haired and distinguished looking, and a classical music record collector whose one collection was a monster sound system. We studied Shakespeare, Chaucer, and the Bronte sisters. I would write essays for Donald once a week. He was a good teacher, and over the course of about eighteen months I more or less received a "great books" British university-level literature course". Guilty of dust and sin. Ah my dear,. I can...
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The Celtic Monk: Celtic Spirituality
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. And now for something completely different"! Yours truly has agreed to review several of the books in the Traditions of Christian Spirituality series. This provides a great opportunity to discuss some of the great spiritual traditions which surrounded the Celtic tradition including the Benedictine, Augustinian and Dominican to name just a few! So stay turned for some Continental overviews as we step out of the Celtic world for a bit. Posted by Andy Dahlburg. Here's a list of so...
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: Abide with Me
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Henry F. Lyte, 1847. Abide with me,. Fast falls the eventide. The darkness deepens;. Lord, with me abide. When other helpers fail. And comforts flee,. Help of the helpless,. Oh, abide with me. 2 I need thy presence. Every passing hour;. What but thy grace. Can foil the tempter's pow'r? My guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine. Oh, abide with me. 3 Swift to it's close. Ebbs out life's little day;. Earth's joys grow dim,. In all around I see;.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: Now that the sun is gleaming bright
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Now that the sun is gleaming bright. Unto you that fear My Name shall the Sun of righteousness arise. Malachi 4:2. John S. Camp (1858-1946). Courtesy of Wesleyan University. Attributed to Ambrose of Milan. Iam lucis orto sidere. Translated from Latin to English by John H. Newman. John S. Camp. Alexander R. Reinagle. John H. Newman (1801-1890). Now that the sun is gleaming bright,. Implore we, bending low,. That He, the uncreated Light.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: O Trinity, O Blessed Light
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Thursday, February 16, 2006. O Trinity, O Blessed Light. Attributed to St. Ambrose, 397,. Left: Lutheran Hymnal 1941, right: translation by John M. Neale, 1852. O Trinity, most blessed Light,. O Unity of sovereign might,. As now the fiery sun departs,. Shed Thou Thy beams within our hearts. 2 To Thee our morning songs of praise,. To Thee our evening prayer we raise;. Thee may our glory evermore. In lowly reverence adore. 3 All praise to God the Father be,. Comments: Post a Comment.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: O God, Creation's Secret Force
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Friday, March 03, 2006. O God, Creation's Secret Force. O God, creation's secret force,. Thyself unmoved, all motion's source,. Who from the morn till evening ray. Through all its changes guid'st the day:. Grant us, when this short life is past,. The glorious evening that shall last;. That, by a holy death attained,. Eternal glory may be gained. O Father, that we ask by done,. Through Jesus Christ, thine only Son,. Who, with the Holy Ghost and thee,. Doth live and reign eternally.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: Now That the Daylight Fills the Sky
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Now That the Daylight Fills the Sky. Words: Attributed to Ambrose of Milan (Iam lucis orto sidere); translated from Latin to English b yJohn M. Neale in the Hymnal Noted, 1852. Dozens of translators have converted the Latin lyrics to English, but Neale’s version has been the most popular. Now that the daylight fills the sky,. We lift our hearts to God on high,. That He, in all we do or say,. Would keep us free from harm today. Comments: Post a Comment.
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A Poor Blogger's Songbook: The Night Chicago Died
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A Poor Blogger's Songbook. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. The Night Chicago Died. In the heat of a summer night. In the land of the dollar bill. When the town of Chicago died. And they talk about it still. When a man named Al Capone. Tried to make that town his own. And he called his gang to war. With the forces of the law. I heard my mama cry. I heard her pray the night Chicago died. Brother what a night it really was. Brother what a fight it really was. I heard my mama cry. And the sound of the battle rang.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: Before the Ending of the Day
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Before the Ending of the Day. St Ambrose, 340-397; translated by John Mason Neale, 1852. Before the ending of the day,. Creator of the world, we pray. That with thy wonted favour, thou. Wouldst be our Guard and Keeper now. 2 From all ill dreams defend our sight,. From fears and terrors of the night;. Withhold from us our ghostly foe,. That spot of sin we may not know. 3 O Father, that we ask be done,. Through Jesus Christ, thine only Son;.
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal: Now Holy Spirit, Ever One
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A Poor Brother's Hymnal. Friday, March 03, 2006. Now Holy Spirit, Ever One. Now Holy Spirit, ever One. With God the Father and the Son,. Pour forth into our hearts, we pray,. The fullness of your grace today. Let mouth and tongue, mind, sense, and strength. God's mighty actions tell at length;. Let love in flames of living fire. The hearts of all the world inspire. Almighty Father, hear our cry. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord Most High,. Whom with the Spirit we adore. Forever and forever more.