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Here proclaim the glorious mystery

Author: Alan Gaunt (b. 1935); St Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #458 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Ancient and Modern Lyrics: 1 Here proclaim the glorious mystery of the body and the blood; formed within the womb, made human, he the earth's transcendent Lord; offered for the world's redemption, promise of eternal good. 2 On the night of that last supper, there reclining with his friends, met to celebrate Passover, eating as the law demands: he, as food for his disciples, gives himself from his own hands. 3 Word made flesh, by word is making simple bread his flesh, and we here discern Christ's blood, though senses nothing more than wine can see: faith alone, true hearts sustaining, can perceive the mystery. 4 Therefore we, with deepest reverence, celebrate this sacrament; finding all the ancient scriptures sealed in his new covenant; what the senses fail to fathom, faith receives as nourishment. 5 Praise and worship to the Father, power and blessing to the Son, honour to the Holy Spirit, glory to the Three in One; let the Church proclaim for ever what eternal Love has done. Topics: Church Year Maundy Thursday; Faith; God in mystery; Holy Communion; Jesus Life and Ministry; Scripture Scripture: Matthew 26:17-30 Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON (TANTUM ERGO SACRAMENTUM)
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In the name of Christ we gather

Author: Shirley Erena Murray (b. 1931) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #495 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Ancient and Modern Lyrics: 1 In the name of Christ we gather, in the name of Christ we sing! Celebrate new vows, new promise of a life's whole offering, here ordained to lead God's people at the Gospel's beckoning. 2 Sons and daughters of the Spirit, we are called to teach and care, called as were the first disciples, commonwealth of Christ to share, by the bread and wine and water sacraments of grace declare. 3 In the ministry of preaching may the Word spring into life, in the time of doubt and challenge may its truth affirm belief, in the day of pain and darkness heal the hurt of guilt and grief. 4 Now within this solemn moment we invoke the power of God — by the hands laid on in blessing be there strength to take the load, be there faithfulness in loving, be there courage for this road. 5 Word of joy, enlivening Spirit, more than lover, parent, friend, born in Jesus, born in Mary, born in us, that love extend, grow within your chosen servant, life of God that has no end! Topics: Baptism; Belief; Blessing; Church Ministry; Discipleship; Holy Communion; Holy Spirit inspiration of; Ordination; The Church's Ministry and Mission; Truth; Vocation Scripture: Hebrews 13:15-16 Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON (TANTUM ERGO SACRAMENTUM)

Now, my tongue, the myst'ry telling

Author: St. Thomas Aquinas Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #531b (2008) Hymnal Title: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON
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In the name of Christ we gather

Author: Shirley Erena Murray (b. 1931) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #677 (2005) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) Lyrics: 1 In the name of Christ we gather, in the name of Christ we sing, as we celebrate the promise of your servant's offering, here ordained to lead God's people at the Gospel's beckoning. 2 Sons and daughters of the Spirit, we are called to teach and care, called as were the first disciples, Christ's own ministry to share, and in bread and wine and water sacraments of grace declare. 3 In our preaching, praying, caring may your word spring into life; in our time of doubt and challenge, may its truth affirm belief; and in days of pain and darkness, may it heal our guilt and grief. 4 Word of joy, enlivening Spirit, more than lover, parent, friend, born in Jesus, born in Mary, born in us, that love extend, grow within your chosen servant(s), life of God that has no end! Topics: The Church Celebrates Ordination; Gathering; Gospel Call Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:26 Languages: English Tune Title: TANTUM ERGO SACRAMENTUM (GRAFTON)
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Now, My Tongue, the Mystery Telling

Author: Thomas Aquinas (1225?-1274); Edward Caswall (1814-1878) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #51 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Common Praise (1998) Lyrics: 1 Now, my tongue, the mystery telling of the glorious body sing, and the blood, all price excelling, which the nations' Lord and King, once on earth among us dwelling, shed for this world's ransoming. 2 That last night, at supper lying, with the twelve, his chosen band, Jesus, with the law complying, keeps the feast its rites demand; then, more precious food supplying, gives himself with his own hand. 3 Word made flesh, by word he maketh very bread his flesh to be, wine his blood for whoso taketh; and if senses fail to see, faith alone the true heart waketh, to behold the mystery. 4 Therefore we, before him bending, this great sacrament revere; types and shadows have their ending, for the newer rite is here; faith, our outward sense befriending, makes our inner vision clear. 5 Glory let us give, and blessing, to the Father and the Son; honour, thanks, and praise addressing while eternal ages run, and the Spirit's power confessing, who from both with both is one. Topics: Eucharist; liturgical Communion Songs; Eucharist; Adoration; Holy Week Maundy Thursday Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON
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Lord of beauty, thine the splendour

Author: C. A. Alington, 1872-1955 Hymnal: Common Praise #258 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Common Praise Topics: Creation; Second Sunday Before Lent Year A Scripture: Genesis 1:31 Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON
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Now, my tongue, the mystery telling

Author: St Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274; Edward Caswall; J. M. Neale Hymnal: Common Praise #316b (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Common Praise Lyrics: PART ONE - 1 Now, my tongue, the mystery telling of the glorious body sing, and the blood, all price excelling, which the Gentiles' Lord and King, in a Virgin's womb once dwelling, shed for this world's ransoming. 2 Given for us, and condescending to be born for us below, he, with us in converse blending, dwelt the seed of truth to sow, till he closed with wondrous ending his most patient life of woe. 3 That last night, at supper lying, 'mid the Twelve, his chosen band, Jesus, with the law complying, keeps the feast its rites demand; then, more precious food supplying, gives himself with his own hand. 4 Word-made-flesh, true bread he maketh by his word his flesh to be, wine his blood; which whoso taketh must from carnal thoughts be free: faith alone, though sight forsaketh, shows true hearts the mystery. PART TWO - 5 Therefore we, before him bending, this great sacrament revere: types and shadows have their ending, for the newer rite is here; faith, our outward sense befriending, makes our inward vision clear. 6 Glory let us give and blessing to the Father and the Son, honour, might, and praise addressing, while eternal ages run; ever too his love confessing, who, from both, with both is One. Amen. Topics: Holy Communion; Maundy Thursday Scripture: 1 Peter 1:18-19 Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON (TANTUM ERGO)
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Now, my tongue, the mystery telling

Author: St Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Edward Caswall 1814-1878 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #473b (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New Lyrics: 1 Now, my tongue, the myst'ry telling of the glorious body sing, and the blood, all price excelling, which the Gentiles' Lord and King, in a virgin's womb once dwelling, shed for this world's ransoming. 2 Giv'n for us, for us descending of a virgin to proceed, he, with us in converse blending, scattered here the gospel seed, till his sojourn drew to ending, which he closed with wondrous deed. 3 At the last great supper lying, circled by his chosen hand, meekly with the law complying, first he finished its command. Then, immortal food supplying, gave himself with his own hand. 4 Word made flesh, by word he maketh very bread his flesh to be; we in wine, Christ's blood partaketh, and if senses fail to see, faith alone the true heart taketh, to behold the mystery. 5 Therefore we, before him bending, this great sacrament revere: types and shadows have their ending, for the newer rite is here; faith, our outward sense befriending, makes our inward vision clear. 6 Glory let us give and blessing to the Father and the Son, honour, might and praise addressing, while eternal ages run; ever too his love confessing, who, from both, with both is One. Amen. Topics: Communion; Holy Communion; Year A Easter 3; Year A Lent 1; Year A Proper 10; Year B Epiphany 2; Year B Second Sunday Before Lent; Years A, B, and C Christmas 2 Scripture: 1 Peter 1:19 Languages: English Tune Title: TANTUM ERGO (GRAFTON)
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Now, my tongue, the mystery telling

Author: Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #610 (2010) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: CPWI Hymnal Lyrics: PART ONE - 1 Now, my tongue, the mystery telling of the glorious body sing, and the blood, all price excelling, which the Gentiles' Lord and King, in a Virgin's womb once dwelling, shed for this world's ransoming. 2 Given for us, and condescending to be born for us below, he, with men in converse blending, dwelt the seed of truth to sow, till he closed with wondrous ending his most patient life of woe. 3 That last night, at supper lying, 'mid the twelve, his chosen band, Jesus, with the Law complying, keeps the feast its rites demand; then, more precious food supplying, gives himself with his own hand. 4 Word-made-flesh, true bread he maketh by his word his flesh to be, wine his blood; which whoso taketh must from carnal thoughts be free: faith alone, though sight forsaketh, shows true hearts the mystery. PART TWO - 5 Therefore we, before him bending, this great sacrament revere: types and shadows have their ending, for the newer rite is here; faith, our outward sense befriending, makes our inward vision clear. 6 Glory let us give and blessing to the Father and the Son, honour, might, and praise addressing, while eternal ages run; ever too his love confessing, who, from both, with both is one. Topics: Sacraments and Other Occasions Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON

For the healing of the nations

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #402 (1983) Hymnal Title: Hymns and Psalms Languages: English Tune Title: GRAFTON

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