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[Hark! What mean those holy voices]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. C. Tune Sources: Russian Melody Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 16454 32432 15 Used With Text: Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?

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From the Depths of Sin and Sadness

Author: Willard F. Jabusch Meter: 8.7.8.7 with repeat Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Israel; Church Year Advent; Church Year Ash Wednesday; Church Year Good Friday; Church Year Lent; Comfort and Encouragement; Conflict; Cry to God; Daily Prayer Midday Prayer; Darkness; Elements of Worship Assurance of Pardon; Elements of Worship Confession (Corporate); Elements of Worship Confession (Individual); Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Failure; Forgiveness; God Dependence on; God Desire for; God as Refuge; God's Word; God's Forgiveness; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Promises; God's Strength; Grace; Guilt; Hope; Hopelessness; Judgment; Love; Mercy; Occasional Services Funerals; Patience; People of God / Church Suffering; Prayer; Salvation; Social Justice; Temptation And Trial; The Fall; Victory; War and Revolution; Year A, Lent, 5th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 7-13; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 5-11 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year B. Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 26-July 2 Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: RUSSIAN

Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?

Author: Rev. John Cawood Appears in 722 hymnals First Line: Hark! What mean those holy voices Used With Tune: [Hark! What mean those holy voices]

Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer

Author: Love M. Willis Appears in 232 hymnals Used With Tune: [Father, hear the prayer we offer]

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From the Depths of Sin and Sadness

Author: Willard F. Jabusch Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #130F (2012) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with repeat Topics: Biblical Names and Places Israel; Church Year Advent; Church Year Ash Wednesday; Church Year Good Friday; Church Year Lent; Comfort and Encouragement; Conflict; Cry to God; Daily Prayer Midday Prayer; Darkness; Elements of Worship Assurance of Pardon; Elements of Worship Confession (Corporate); Elements of Worship Confession (Individual); Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Failure; Forgiveness; God Dependence on; God Desire for; God as Refuge; God's Word; God's Forgiveness; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Promises; God's Strength; Grace; Guilt; Hope; Hopelessness; Judgment; Love; Mercy; Occasional Services Funerals; Patience; People of God / Church Suffering; Prayer; Salvation; Social Justice; Temptation And Trial; The Fall; Victory; War and Revolution; Year A, Lent, 5th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 7-13; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 5-11 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year B. Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 26-July 2 Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: RUSSIAN

From the Depths of Sin and Sadness

Author: Willard F. Jabusch Hymnal: One in Faith #435 (2015) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Lent Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: RUSSIAN

Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?

Author: Rev. John Cawood Hymnal: Uncommon Christmas Carols #25 (1941) First Line: Hark! What mean those holy voices Tune Title: [Hark! What mean those holy voices]

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Willard F. Jabusch

1930 - 2018 Author of "From the Depths of Sin and Sadness" in Psalms for All Seasons Willard F. Jabusch (b. 1930) received degrees from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois, and Loyola University, Chicago. He also earned a doctorate at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1986), and studied music at the Chicago Conservatory and the University of London. A parish priest at St. James Roman Catholic Church in Chicago from 1956 to 1961, he taught at Niles College of Loyola University from 1963 to 1966 and at the Mundelein Seminary from 1968 to 1990. Since 1990 Jabusch has been director of Calvert House, the Roman Catholic student center at the University of Chicago. His theological publications include The Person in the Pulpit (1980), Walk Where Jesus Walked (1986), and The Spoken Christ (1990). He has written some forty tunes and one hundred hymn texts, often pairing them with eastern European and Israeli folk tunes. Bert Polman

Sylvia G. Dunstan

1955 - 1993 Author of "Come to Me, O Weary Traveler" in Voices Together After a brief, arduous battle with liver cancer, Canadian Sylvia Dunstan died in 1993 at the age of 38. For thirteen years, Dunstan had served the United Church of Canada as a parish minister and prison chaplain. She is remembered by those who knew her for her passion for those in need, her gift of writing, and her love of liturgy. Sing! A New Creation

Love M. Whitcomb Willis

1824 - 1908 Person Name: Love M. Willis Author of "Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer" in Christian Science Hymnal Willis, Love Maria, née Whitcomb, b. June 9, 1824, at Hancock, N.H., and married in 1858, to Frederick L. H. Willis, M.D. She lived for many years at Rochester, N.Y., and now (1907) resides at Glenora, on Seneca Lake, N.Y. Her hymn:— Father, hear the prayer I offer [Aspiration] appeared in Tiffany's Monthly, 1859. In Longfellow & Johnson's Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, No. 558, it was given in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, as "Father, hear the prayer we offer," and as "Anon." The text was in great measure rewritten, probably by S. Longfellow. This 1864 text has come into somewhat extensive use in England and America, the latest to adopt it being The English Hymnal, 1906. For these facts we are mainly indebted to the Rev. W.C. Gannett, Rochester, N.Y. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)