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Category Archives: 5. The Finding of the Lord in the Temple
Abash’d Be All The Boast Of Age!
This is the original text of this hymn as it appeared in the 1827 Hymns adapted to the Weekly Service of the Church Year. It was used in that hymnal for the First Sunday after Epiphany. Abash’d be all the … Continue reading
Posted in 5. The Finding of the Lord in the Temple, Hymns By The Greats, Ordinary Time, Reginald Heber, The Church Year, The Holy Rosary, The Joyful Mysteries, Weeks After Epiphany (EF)
Tagged Christian Hymns, Finding Jesus in the Temple, Ordinary Time, Reginald Heber, Weeks after Epiphany
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In Stature Grows The Heavenly Child
This hymn was used for Lauds for Sundays after the Octave of the Nativity until the Presentation unless Septuagesima occurs first in the Paris Breviary(1736). This is the original text of the hymn from John Chandler’s 1837 Hymns of the … Continue reading
Posted in 5. The Finding of the Lord in the Temple, Christmas, Days of the Week, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Hymns By The Greats, Jean-Baptiste de Santeul, John Chandler, John Keble, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Non-English Hymns, Ordinary Time, Paris Breviary, Sunday, The Church Year, The Holy Rosary, The Joyful Mysteries, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, Weeks After Epiphany (EF)
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Jesus A Child His Work Begun
Jesus a child His work begun: How radiant dawned His heavenly day! And those who such a race would run As early should be on their way. His Father’s business was His care; Yet in man’s favor still He grew; … Continue reading
Within The Father’s House
Within the Father’s house The Son hath found His home; And to His temple suddenly The Lord of Life hath come. The doctors of the law Gaze on the wondrous child, And marvel at His gracious words Of wisdom undefiled. … Continue reading
Three Days Missing In The Temple
Three days missing, in the Temple, Jesus Christ at last is found, Asking questions to the teachers With a wisdom which astounds. He comes unto His Father’s House, God and Man – a Child of twelve – Speaking with great … Continue reading