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Category Archives: Triduum
I See The Crowd In Pilate’s Hall
This is the original text of this hymn as it appears in an 1860 edition of Hymns of Faith and Hope (1857) where it is listed under the header ‘Twas I That Did It: I see the crowd in Pilate’s … Continue reading
Posted in General Hymns, God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Horatius Bonar, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), General Hymns, Good Friday, Holy Week, Horatius Bonar, Hymns of Faith and Hope (Bonar), Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Passiontide, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Triduum
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Hail That Head All Torn And Wounded
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed under General Hymns: Hail that Head all torn and wounded,With the crown of thorns surrounded,Hail that Face all marred and pale;Hail that … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, General Hymns, God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Non-English Hymns, Passiontide, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), St. Bernard of Clairvaux, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, General Hymns, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Joseph Francis Thrupp, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Medieval Hymns, Non-English Hymns, Passiontide, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Triduum
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I Gave My Life For Thee
This is the original text of this hymn as it appeared in the second edition (1871) of Frances Havergal’s The Ministry of Song (1869). It is listed under the heading “I did this for thee! What has thou done for … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Texts and Themes, Conversion & Sanctification, Frances R. Havergal, God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Mother Church, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, Mission Services, Missions & Evangelization, Offertory, Passiontide, Penitential Hymns, The Christian Life And Mission, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Life of Christ, The Liturgy of the Church, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Conversion, Conversion & Sanctification, Evangelization, Frances R. Havergal, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Mission Services, Missionary Hymns, Missions, Missions & Evangelization, Offertory, Penitential Hymns, The Christian Life, The Life of Christ, The Ministry of Song, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Triduum
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All Is O’er, The Pain, The Sorrow
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed as a hymn for Holy Week (Easter Eve) (Evening): All is o’er, the pain, the sorrow,Human taunts and fiendish spite;Death shall be … Continue reading
Weeping, As They Go Their Way
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed as a hymn for Holy Week (Good Friday): Weeping, as they go their wayTheir dear Lord in earth to lay,Late at even,—who … Continue reading
Posted in Evening, God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Evening, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Passiontide, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, William Stearne Raymond
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Jesu, In Thy Dying Woes
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed as a hymn for Holy Week (The Words on the Cross): Part I. Jesu, in Thy dying woes,Even while Thy life-blood flows,Craving … Continue reading
Posted in God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lent, Litanies, Liturgical Seasons, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Cross, The Godhead, The Liturgy of the Church, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Good Friday, Holy Week, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Litanies, Passiontide, The Cross, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Thomas B. Pollock, Triduum
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Now Returns The Awful Morning
This hymn is a rewrite and expansion of the hymn “Darkly Rose the Guilty Morning” by Joseph Anstice. This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed as a hymn for … Continue reading
Posted in God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Ellerton, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Ellerton, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Passiontide, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Triduum
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Darkly Rose The Guilty Morning
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Songs of Syon (1910) where it is listed as a hymn for Good Friday: Darkly rose the guilty morning, When, the King of glory scorning,Raged the fierce Jerusalem: See … Continue reading
Posted in God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Joseph Anstice, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Joseph Anstice, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Songs of Syon, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Triduum
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Jesus While He Dwelt Below
This is the original text of this hymn as it appears in the 6th edition (1769) of Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, with the Author’s Experience (1759): Jesus, while he dwelt below,As divine Historians say,To a Place would often go;Near … Continue reading
Posted in 1. The Agony of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, Evening, God the Son, Holy Thursday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Joseph Hart, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Passiontide, The Church Year, The Garden of Gethsemane, The Godhead, The Holy Rosary, The Passion, The Sorrowful Mysteries, Times and Seasons, Times of Day, Triduum
Tagged Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Evening, Holy Thursday, Holy Week, Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Joseph Hart, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Mysteries of the Rosary, Passiontide, The Garden of Gethsemane, The Holy Rosary, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Sorrowful Mysteries, Triduum
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The Royal Banner Is Unfurled (How)
This hymn is partially an original hymn by William How, and partially (verses 1-3) a translation of St. Venantius Fortunatus’s hymn “Vexilla Regis Prodeunt” with verse one being a reworking of the first verse of John Chandler’s translaton “The Royal … Continue reading
Posted in English hymns based on non-English hymns, God the Son, Good Friday, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Chandler, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, Non-English Hymns, Passiontide, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), St. Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, The Church Year, The Cross, The Godhead, The Passion, Triduum, William W. How
Tagged Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), English hymns based on non-English hymns, Good Friday, Holy Week, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Chandler, Lent, Lenten Hymns, Passiontide, St. Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, The Cross, The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, William W. How
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