Anthems of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, Star of the Sea
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Fr. Paul Kramer gives secondary evidence for the narrative of the 3rd Secret of Fatima suppressed by Cardinal Sodano, but derived from Cardinal Bea, Cardinal Strich and St. Pio of Pietralcina, who had first-hand knowledge of that, the Narrative of the 3rd Secret by the BVM. Contrary to assertions that there had been a gradual, superficial “conversion” to Christianity in Russia, by an Orthodox Church which was continually a department of the Soviet State, the total consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by the Pope in union on the same day with each Bishop of the world in their home cathedrals, is expected to result in the instantaneous, total conversion of Russia as a nation, to effect the complete conversion of the world. (The interview avers to an alleged occasion in 1957 during which Pope Pius XII is supposed to have read the Third Secret, declined to publish it because Our Lady said it was not to be publicized until 1960, and that on that occasion, Chicago’s Samuel Cardinal Stritch discussed what he could about that reading with his assistant, Fr. Lawrence Emmett Hughes.)
TCE 46: Fr. Paul Kramer and Fatima – Padre Peregrino

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| F. W. Weatherell (1915) | Liebster Immanuel Harmonization by J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
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| 1. Mary Immaculate, Star of the Morning, Chosen before the cre- ation began, Chosen to bring, in the light of thy dawning, Woe to the serpent and res_-cue to man: |
4. Frail is our nature and strict our probation, Watchful the foe that would lure us to wrong; Succor our souls in the hour of temptation, Mary Immaculate, ten_-der and strong. |
| 2. Here in an orbit of shadow and sadness, Veiling thy splendor, thy course thou hast run; Now thou art throned in all glory and gladness, Crowned by the hand of thy Sav_-iour and Son. |
5. See how the wiles of the serpent assail us, See how we waiver and flinch in the fight: Let thine immaculate merit avail us, Make of our weakness a proof_ of thy might. |
| 3. Sinners, we worship thy sinless perfection; Fallen and weak, for thy pity we plead; Grant us the shield of thy sov’reign protection; Measure thine aid by the depth_ of our need. |
6. Bend from thy throne at the note of our crying, Bend to this earth which thy footsteps have trod: Stretch out thine arms to us living and dying, Mary Immaculate Mo_-ther of God. |

Worship (“worthy-ship”) is best interpreted as “give esteem”. We give adoration, latria, to God alone, we give veneration, dulia, worship, to the Saints–I have seen a stained glass window of John Calvin in Westminster Presbyterian by the California State Capitol–and we give extreme veneration, hyperdulia, to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the creature of God of greater dignity and holiness than all others, angels or men.
Iconoclasts blur these distinctions between the several gradations of piety, despite Adonai’s command to hear Him from between the images of angels on the ark of the covenant (Exodus 25:22), and Adonai’s command (Numbers 21:6-9) to set up brass serpents on a pole to be viewed by the people for a cure from the plague punishment for their faithlessness, to which Jesus seems to be referring about Himself in John 12:32 when He says “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all things to myself.”.
Most people who feel scruples that our attention to Mary should not detract from the glory of Jesus, take no account, that it is His own will that we begin our efforts at properly humbling ourselves before Him, by first humbling ourselves to her.
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| Fr. Frederick W. Faber, 1851 | Traditional Melody, Catholic Church Hymnal with Music, 1905, p. 171 |
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| 1. Mother of Mercy, day by day My love of thee grows more and more; Thy gifts are strewn upon my way, Like sands upon the great seashore; Like sands upon the great seashore. |
4. They know but little of thy worth Who speak these heartless words of thee; For what did Jesus love on earth, One half so tenderly as thee? One half so tenderly as thee? |
| 2. Though poverty and work and woe The masters of my life may be, When times are worst, who does not know, Darkness is light with love of thee? Darkness is light with love of thee? |
5. Get me the grace to love thee more; Jesus will give if thou wilt plead; And, Mother, when life’s cares are o’er, Oh, I shall love thee then indeed; Oh, I shall love thee then indeed. |
| 3. But scornful men have coldly said Thy love was leading me from God; And yet in this I did but tread, The very path my Saviour trod; The very path my Saviour trod. |
6. Jesus, when His three hours were run, Bequeathed thee from the Cross to me; And Oh, how can I love thy Son, Sweet Mother, if I love not thee? Sweet Mother, if I love not thee? |
St. Bernard says: “Mary had no fault of her own, and far from her most innocent heart was repentance.” Of what could the heart of Mary repent when she had never admitted into it anything worthy of penance? Therefore, her pure heart was not the haunt of the devil, nor the sepulcher of vice. Rather, it was a garden and a paradise of the Holy Ghost, according to that word of the Canticle of Canticles: “A garden enclosed is my Sister, my Spouse.”

“A garden,” says St. Jerome, “a garden of delights, in which were planted the seeds of all virtues, and the perfume of virtue.” St. Bonaventure, Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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| Fr. Frederick William Faber, (1814-1863) | St. Denio |
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| 1. O purest of creatures, sweet Mother! sweet Maid! The one spotless womb wherein Jesus was laid! Dark night hath come down on us, Mother! And we, Look out for thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
6. To sinners what comfort, to angels what mirth, That God found one creature un- fallen on earth, One spot where His Spirit, un- troubled could be, The depth of thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
| 2. Deep night has come down on this rough-spoken world, &-the banners of darkness are boldly unfurled; &-the tempest tossed Church— all her eyes are on thee, They look to thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
7. O shine on us brighter than even, then shine, For-the highest of honours, dear Mother! Is thine; “Conceived without sin,” thy chaste title e’re be, Clear light from thy birth-spring, sweet Star of the Sea! |
| 3. He gazed on thy soul; it was spotless and fair; For-the empire of sin—it had never been there; None had ever owned thee, dear Mother! but He, And-He blessed thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
8. So worship we God in these rude latter days; So worship we Jesus our Love, when we praise, His wonderful grace in the gifts He gave thee, The gift of clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
| 4. Earth gave Him one lodging; ‘twas deep in thy breast, And God found a home where the sinner finds rest; His home and His hiding place both were in thee, He-was won by thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea. |
9. Deep night hath come down on us, Mother! Deep night, And-we need more than ever the guide of thy light; For-the darker the night is the brighter should be, Thy beautiful shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
| 5. O blissful and calm was the wonderful rest, That-thou gavest thy God in thy virginal breast; For-the heaven He left, He found heaven in thee, And-He shone in thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea! |
Amen. |

“My soul has exulted before God, my Saviour.” (Luke 1:47) Exult again and again, Mary, because you give to the world the joy of its salvation.
Rejoice, O Immaculate Mother, because you preserve the honor of virginity.
Exult with happiness, virgin made mother, because you preserve the honor of virginity, from the maledictions which weigh upon women.
You can surely rejoice before God. Him whom the earth and heaven united, could not contain, you have within you.
You warm Him in your arms, you place Him joyfully in His crib, you alone, Mother, can adore Jesus, your Son, born of you in time, He who, before you, before all time, possesses God as Father from all eternity.
You alone fulfill the duties of a mother to the God who confers maternity on you. You alone can truly exult in Him who renders you sublime and heavenly.
Let heaven and earth praise you, Mary, let every creature reecho your praises! Let my whole being rejoice in your presence, let my soul exalt you, beloved mother! The tongue is powerless to speak of your grandeurs, and the spirit to conceive the wonder of you. Thus, I can only bow before you humbly and say to you prayerfully: receive me in your arms, O my Mother, listen with love to the sighs of my heart, and receive with me all who are mine.
My soul is breathless at the sight of Jesus, since it knows that in Him alone is found its happiness.
Show me this mysterious treasure which you keep hidden within you, Mary!
Yes, I believe that He is the only-begotten Son of the Father, and I also believe that He is your first-born, mysteriously born of your virginity.
I know that He is my God, my Saviour, and my Father, and I know that He chose you for His mother. Oh! I wish through you to see Him, your Son, and I wish to adore Him in your arms. O Mother, you have clothed Him in your flesh. Hence He can not be seen without your aid. And if you do not deign to show Him to us, who will ever merit to look upon Him? Through you alone we have access to the Son, and through the Son we shall reach the Father.
Therefore, show me Jesus: He satisfies my soul. I do not seek nor desire a Father other than Jesus, your Son, my Saviour and my God.
O Mother, I have longed with such desire to see Jesus whom you love more than all others! My soul sighs and longs to contemplate Him, my heart rejoices and seeks to possess Him!
(If you wish with Mary to see Jesus, you must, first of all, have pure eyes. If you wish with Mary to see Jesus, you must, secondly, be holy and pious. If you wish with Mary to see Jesus, you must, finally, abandon the earth and strive to rise, little by little, to heaven.)
Prayer: O Mary, I know my sins and my failings. I know that I am unworthy to see Jesus. But I am unable to rest until I have contemplated Him.
Neither can I forbear to plead, for I know He wishes to be asked. My heart urges me to insist, for I know that you, too, wish that we ask. Thus, O my Mother, I desire to persevere in prayer and contemplation.
– Thomas a Kempis – The Imitation of Mary – Chapter XIII – “The Exultations of Mary” – (Sermons on the Nativity, Sermon II)
The Blessed Virgin said of her Bridegroom at the instant of the Incarnation, “He brought me into the cellar of wine.” The saints who comment on this passage tell us that each of our souls, like hers, must descend with him into that cellar where he will say, “Eat, O my friends, and drink, and be inebriated, my dearly beloved.” The saints refer to this as a definite, necessary stage in the spiritual life. Without it, there is no progress toward the Kingdom of Heaven, which is the only goal of the Catholic life, whose only language is music–the etymological root of which means “silence,” as in “mute” and “mystery.” Music is the voice of silence, and so it follows that to enter with Our Beloved Lord into that prayer of quiet and to pray to Our Blessed Lady that He might lead us there, we must learn to speak that language too, that is, we must know music and especially the music of words which is poetry. – John Senior, The Restoration of Christian Culture

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| Mother! whose virgin bosom was uncrost With the least shade of thought to sin allied. Woman! above all women glorified, Our tainted nature’s solitary boast; Purer than foam on central ocean tost; Brighter than eastern skies at daybreak strewn With fancied roses, than the unblemished moon |
Before her wane begins on heaven’s blue coast; Thy image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother’s love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with terrene! |
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| Fr. Jean Gaignet (1839 – 1914) |
Lourdes Hymn |
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| 1. Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing. You reign now in Heaven with Jesus our King. | 7. Most blest of all women, you heard and believed, most blest in the Fruit of your womb then conceived (Chorus) |
| Chorus Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! |
8. The angels rejoiced when you brought forth God’s Son, your joy is the joy of all ages to come. (Chorus) |
| 2. In Heaven the blessed your glory proclaim; on earth we your children in- voke your sweet name. (Chorus) |
9. Your child is the Saviour, all hope lies in Him: He gives us new life and re- deems us from sin. (Chorus) |
| 3. We pray for our mother, the Church upon earth, And bless, Holy Mary, the land of our birth. (Chorus) |
10. In grief and temptation, in joy and in pain, we turn to you, Mary, your favor to gain. (Chorus) |
| 4. We pray for God’s glory, may His kingdom come. We pray for His vicar, our father in Rome! (Chorus) |
11. Your name is our power, your virtues our light, your love is our comfort, your pleading our might. (Chorus) |
| 5. Predestined for Christ by e- ternal decree, God willed you both virgin and mother to be. (Chorus) |
12. In glory for ever now close to your Son, all ages will praise you for all God has done. (Chorus) |
| 6. To you by an angel, the Lord God made known, the grace of the Spirit, the gift of the Son. (Chorus) |
Amen. |

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| Canticle of Canticles (Song of Solomon) 4:7. | The Catholic Youth’s Hymn Book (1871). |
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| 1) Daughter of a mighty father, Maiden patron of the May; Angel forms around thee, gather, Macula non est in te (×5). |
4) Daughter, Mother, Spouse of Heaven, listen to our earnest lay, sweetest gift to man e’er given: Macula non est in te (×5). |
| 2) Mother of the Son and Saviour Of the Truth, the Life, the Way; Guide our footsteps, calm our passion, Macula non est in te (×5). |
5) Here on earth we see but darkly, But we hail afar the day, When we’ll see thee in thy splendor, Macula non est in te (×5). |
| 3) Spouse of the Eternal Spirit, Blossom which will ne’er decay, Let us but thy love inherit, Macula non est in te (×5). |
6) We are earth’s, O thou who blossom, Lily in the thorny way, Guide and help us, love and bless us, Macula non est in te (×5) |

(Canticle of Canticles 6:3,9)
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| 1. Mother of our Lord and Saviour, First in beauty as in power! Glory of the Christian nations! Ready help in trouble’s hour! |
2. Though the gates of hell against us, With profoundest fury rage; Though the ancient foe assault us, And his fiercest battle wage; |
| 3. Naught can hurt the pure in spirit, Who upon thine aid rely; At thy hand secure of gaining, Strength and mercy from on high. |
4. Safe beneath thy mighty shelter, Though a thousand hosts combine, All must fall or flee before us, Scattered by an arm divine. |
| 5. Firm as once on holy Sion, David’s tow-er reared its height; With a glorious rampart girded, And with glist’ning armor bright: |
6. So the’Al-migh-ty Virgin Mother, Stands in strength for evermore; From satanic hosts defending, All who her defence implore. |
| 7. Through the long unending ages, Blessed Trinity to Thee! Father, Son, and Holy Spirit Praise and perfect glory be. |
Amen. |


III – The Miracle on the Vistula
In the 1920, Bolshvik invasion of Poland, after national prayers at Jasna Góra, when our Lady appeared to the retreating Russians–but the Poles couldn’t see her because she was behind them–the Bolsheviks failed to defeat the Polish army but the Masonic government of Poland didn’t want our Lady to receive credit.
Without our Lady’s intervention, the Bolsheviks would have swept through Poland to waiting Communist cadres all through Germany, France and the rest of Continental Europe, easily overthrowing those governments, the most complete international rout since the French Revolution. Modern history would have been completely different, to an extent unimaginable to us–without the Miracle on the Vistula, by our Lady of Jasna Góra.
| 3. Pulchra es, amica mea; suavis, et decora sicut Jerusalem; terribilis ut castrorum acies ordinata. | 3 Thou art beautiful, O my love, sweet and comely as Jerusalem: terrible as an army set in array. |
| 9 Quæ est ista quæ progreditur quasi aurora consurgens, pulchra ut luna, electa ut sol, terribilis ut castrorum acies ordinata? | 9 Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array? |



Sweet Morn Thou Parent of the Sun (New York, Catholic Hymn Book, Edward Dunigan and Brother, 1851), arranged to Kingsfold (the theme of Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus by Ralph Vaughan Williams)
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- the power of listening with great goodness,
- of condescending with great mercy,
- of intervening for us with great power,
- and of succoring on earth with great ease.
She, has besides, in the Church Triumphant, four privileges, outstanding among all:
- she is resplendent more than all others;
- she is glorified more than all others;
- she is loved more tenderly than all others;
- she is honored more fervently than all others.
Mary possesses also, in relation to the Trinity, four particular favors, which are for her like brilliant stars midst fainter stars.Better, truly, than those who contemplate the glory of the Divine Trinity,
- she contemplates fully the Divine Trinity Itself:
- she knows with greater joy its sweetness,
- she comprehends with greater profundity its mysteries,
- she tastes with greater charm its richness.
II. Listen again, listen devoutly, to what the greatest of the servants of Mary, the doctor of gentle speech, St. Bernard, said to his Religious about the stars which form a crown on the forehead of the Virgin:No one can estimate the importance of the jewels, no one can count the number of the gems which adorn the diadem of Mary in Heaven.It is an undertaking above our power, that of examining the value, or of scrutinizing the composition of her brilliant aureole.We shall undertake to do so with humility.Without wishing to penetrate the secrets of the Lord, it seems that one can see in the twelve stars the twelve prerogatives of our Mother.We find indeed in the Virgin Mary,
- privileges granted to her soul,
- privileges infused into her heart,
- privileges attached to her body.
And if we multiply this number three,by the number of the four known favors,we shall find the number of twelve stars which shine on the brow of Mary, our Queen.We find these wonders,
- at her birth,
- in the salutation she received from the angel,
- in the overshadowing of her by the Holy Spirit,
- and finally in the conception of Jesus Himself .
The holy doctor goes on to enumerate the circumstances of the life of our Mother in which grace brought its favors.III. Let us meditate therefore, often and with piety, on the life and deeds of Mary. Let us chant hymns and canticles in her honor, on the days of her solemnities.Come before her altar and before her image, incline your head, kneel before her, as if you were seeing Mary herself present before you.Raise your eyes and contemplate Mary speaking with the angels, or better still, Mary holding on her knees her son Jesus:In contemplating the Mother of Mercy, say then, with a burst of confident love:IV. Prayer:O most loving Virgin Mary, Mother of God Queen of Heaven, Mistress of the Earth,O you, the Joy of Saints, and the Salvation of sinners, listen to the appeals of our repentant hearts!Listen to the desires of our souls at prayer!Come to the help of the poor and the infirm!Renew the courage of the afflicted!Protect your children against their enemies!Deliver them from the snares of the devils.Lead them near to you in blessedness in heaven, where you reign with your Son in the midst of the elect for all eternity!(Cloistral Discipline, Chap. XIV)HOMILY – ROYALTY OF HEARTI. Everything is sold or bought on the earth: power, favor, gold, conscience itself. Only the heart is not sold; it gives itself or does not give itself, fashioned as it is with a spark of royalty.A great orator has said: the heart is the whole of man, it is the raison d’etre of a woman.The heart of Mary is the greatest of hearts, after the Heart of Jesus.Was not the Heart of Jesus fashioned from a bit of the human heart of Mary?II. The Heart of Jesus, united to the divinity in the person of Christ, has transmitted by its contact with the heart of His Mother something of Its grandeur and beauty to the heart of Mary.Mary is therefore queen by her heart, as she is queen by her human destiny.Her heart vibrates with more force than the heart of any other creature.It is less sublime than the Heart of God, but it is unique in heaven and earth.III. Oh! how sweet it is to feel yourself near this heart which has loved with a mother’s love an Infant God, and which loves with the same maternal love all the children of men.MEDITATION – THE PERPETUITY OF LOVELove is not a simple sentiment; it is a gigantic force: women hold a power which they do not know.Only Mary has known what power the heart of a mother has.To know how to love, and to love always, is an ardent life, an active life, a very short life.Not to love is to be dead.Love addresses itself to the spirited person who vibrates and not to the lifeless or inactive person.Love supposes beauty, and sometimes creates it or exalts it.Let us love Mary!She has beauty,
she has grace,
she has charm.No creature equals her; no woman surpasses her.She comes next after God, as Dante sings.Let us say to her then with the heavenly poet:
O Mother, O Queen, O Mary, help us to love you, help us to praise you.You are beauty, la belta, and we cannot admire you enough.You are goodness, la bonta, and we cannot praise you enough.We say to you therefore the only word worthy of you, the word sent from heaven, the word of the Archangel:Ave Maria!Practice: Imitate the early Christians and often recite the Liturgical Office of the Holy Virgin.Thought: O Mary, bless us and our families.Nos cum prole pia, benedicat Virgo Maria.

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| Fr. Frederick W. Faber | Fr. Charles Raymond-Barker, S.J. |
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| 1. Sing, sing, ye Angel Bands, All beautiful and bright; For higher still, and higher, Through fields of starry light, Mary, your Queen, ascends, Like the sweet moon at night. |
2. A fairer flower than she, On earth hath never been; And, save the Throne of God, Your heavens have never seen, A wonder half so bright, As your ascending Queen! |
| 3. O happy Angels! look, How beautiful she is! See! Jesus bears her up, Her hand is locked in His; O who can tell the height Of that fair Mother’s bliss? |
4. And shall I lose thee then, Lose my sweet right to thee? Ah! no—the Angel’s Queen, Man’s mother still will be, And thou, upon thy throne, Wilt keep thy love for me. |
| 5. On then, dear Pageant, on! Sweet music breathes around; And love like dew distills, On hearts in rapture bound; The Queen of heaven goes up, To be proclaimed and crowned! |
6. On—through the countless stars, Proceeds the bright array; And Love Divine comes forth, To light her on her way, Through the short gloom of night, Into celestial day. |
| 7. The Eternal Father calls, His daughter to be blessed; The Son His Maiden-Mother, Woos unto His Breast; The Holy Ghost His spouse, Beckons into her rest. |
8. Swifter and swifter grows, That marvelous flight of love, As though her heart were drawn, More vehemently above: While jubilant angels part, A pathway for the Dove! |
| 9. Hark! hark! through highest heaven, What sounds of mystic mirth! Mary by God proclaimed, Queen of Immaculate Birth, And diademed With stars, The lowliest of the earth! |
10. See! see! the Eternal Hands Put on her radiant crown, And the sweet Majesty, Of Mercy sitteth down, For ever and for ever, On her predestined throne! Amen. |
Mary, Our Mother, Reigns on High
(Regina Angelorum)
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| Fr. Frederick W. Faber | J.C. Bowen |
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| 1) O vision bright! The land of light Beams goldenly be- yond the sky; ‘Mid heav’n-ly fires, O’er angel choirs, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
5) O vision bright! An- gels’ delight! The Mother sits with Jesus nigh: Her form He bears, Her look He wears; Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
| 2) O vision bright! The Father’s might All round His daughter’s throne doth lie; Where, in the balm Of endless calm, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
6) O vision bright! Life’s darkest night Is fair as dawn when thou art nigh; Where, ‘mid the throng Of psalm and song, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
| 3) O vision bright! The’e- ternal light Of the dear Son may we descry; Where, brighter far Than moon or star, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
7) O vision bright! O land of light! Thou art our home be- yond the sky: Tis grand to see How gloriously Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
| 4 ) O vision bright! In softest flight, The Dove around His Spouse doth fly; Where, in that height Of matchless light, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high. |
Amen. |

Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thine intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother; to thee do I come, before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer me. Amen.
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| 1. Remember, Holy Mary, ‘Twas never heard or known That any one who sought thee And implored with piteous moan, That any one who hastened For shelter to thy care, Was ever yet abandoned And left to his despair. |
2. And so to thee, my Mother, With filial faith I call, For Jesus dying gave thee As Mother to us all. To thee, O Queen of virgins, O Mother meek, to thee I run with trustful fondness, Like child to mother’s knee. |
| 3. See at thy feet a sinner, Groaning and weeping sore Ah! Throw thy mantle o’er me, And let me stray no more. Thy Son has died to save me, And from His throne on high His heart this moment yearneth For even such as I. |
4. All, all His love remember, And oh! Remember too How prompt I am to purpose, How slow and frail to do. Yet scorn not my petitions, But patiently give ear, And help me, O my Mother, Most loving and most dear. Amen. |

Domine, non est. The prophet’s humility. [1] Lord, my heart is not exalted: nor are my eyes lofty. Neither have I walked in great matters, nor in wonderful things above me. [2] If I was not humbly minded, but exalted my soul: As a child that is weaned is towards his mother, so reward in my soul. [3] Let Israel hope in the Lord, from henceforth now and for ever. – Psalm 130

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| St. Casimir (1458-1484); Translator: Henry Bittleston. |
Omni Die (Trier). |
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| 1. Daily, daily sing to Mary; Sing, my soul, her praises due. All her glorious actions cherish, With the heart’s devotion true. Lost in wond’ring contemplation, Be her majesty confessed! Call her Mother, call her Virgin, Happy Mother, Virgin blest! |
2. She is mighty in her pleading, Tender in her loving care; Ever watchful, understanding, All our sorrows she will share. Advocate and loving mother, Mediatrix of all grace: Heaven’s blessings she dispenses On our sinful human race. |
| 3. Sing, my tongue, the Virgin’s honors, Who for us her Maker bore, For the curse of old inflicted, Peace and blessings to restore. Sing in songs of praise unending, Sing the world’s majestic Queen; Weary not nor faint in telling All the gifts that earth has seen. |
4. All my senses, heart, affections, Strive to sound her glory forth. Spread abroad the sweet memorials Of the Virgin’s priceless worth. Where the voice of music thrilling, Where the tongues of eloquence, That can utter hymns befitting All her matchless excellence? |
| 5. All our graces flow through Mary; All then join her praise to sing: Fairest work of all creation, Mother of creation’s King. Sing in songs of peace unending, Call upon her lovingly: Seat of wisdom, Gate of heaven, Morning star upon the sea. |
Amen. |

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| 1. Hail, holy Queen enthroned above, O Maria! Hail, Mother of Mercy and of Love, O Maria! Refrain |
Triumph, all ye cherubim, Sing with us, ye seraphim! Heav’n and earth resound the hymn: Salve, salve, salve, Regina! |
| 2. Our life, our sweetness here below, O Maria! Our hope in sorrow and in woe, O Maria! Refrain |
3. As exiles all to you we cry, O Maria! Come, soothe with hope our misery. O Maria! Refrain |
| 4. Turn then, most gracious advocate, O Maria! T’ward us your eyes compassionate, O Maria! Refrain |
5. O gentle, loving, holy one, O Maria! Make us each day more like your Son, O Maria! Refrain |
| 6. And when from death to life we’ve passed, O Maria! Show us your Son, our Lord, at last, O Maria! Refrain |
Amen. |

O Sanctissima
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1) O sanctissima, o piissima, |
1) O most holy, o most loving,
sweet Virgin Mary! Beloved Mother, undefiled, pray, pray for us. 2) You are solace and refuge, Virgin Mother Mary. Whatever we wish, we hope it through you; pray, pray for us. 3) Look, we are weak and deeply deplorable; save us, o Mary! Take away our lassitude, heal our pains; pray, pray for us. 4)Virgin, look at us, Mother, care for us; hear us, o Mary! You bring divine medicine; pray, pray for us. |

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To the Queen of the Holy Rosary
O Queen of the most holy Rosary, in these times of brazen impiety, show again they power, with the signs which accompanied thy victories of old, and from the throne where thou art seated, dispensing pardon and grace, in pity watch over the Church of thy Son, His Vicar, and every order of the clergy and laity, suffering in grievous warfare. Hasten, O most powerful destroyer of heresy, hasten the hour of mercy seeing that the hour of judgment is daily challenged by innumerable offences. Obtain for me, the lowest of men, kneeling suppliant in thy presence, the grace which may enable me to live a just life on earth, and reign with the just in Heaven, whilst with the faithful throughout the world, O Queen of the most holy Rosary, I salute thee and cry out: Queen of the most holy Rosary, pray for us! Amen.Click the ▶ Button to sing the prayer (key for Women), or play the song in a New Window ⧉
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| Victor Hammerel | Catholic Church hymnal with music (1905) #114, p. 162 |
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| 1. Queen of the Holy Rosary, O bless us as we pray, And offer thee our roses, In gar_-lands day by day; While from our Father’s garden, With loving hearts and bold, We gather to thine ho_-nor, Buds white and red and gold. |
2. Queen of-the Holy Rosary! Each myst’ry blends with thine, The sacred life of Jesus, In ev’ry_ step divine. Thy soul was His fair garden, Thy virgin breast His throne, Thy thoughts His faithful mirror, Re- flecting Him alone. |
| 3. Sweet Lady of the Rosary, White roses let us bring, And lay them round thy footstool, Be- fore our_ Infant King. For nesting in thy bosom, God’s Son was fain to be, The child of thy o-be-di_-ence, And spotless purity.Queen of the Holy Rosary! What radiancy of love, What splendor and what glory, Sur-round thy court above! Oh, in thy tender pity, Dear source of love untold, Re- fuse not this our offering, Our flowers, white, red, and gold. |
Amen. |

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| (CHORUS) On this day, O beautiful Mother, On this day we give thee our love. Near thee, Madonna, fondly we hover, Trusting thy gentle care to prove. |
1. On this day we ask to share, Dearest Mother, thy sweet care; Aid us ere our feet astray Wander from thy guiding way. (CHORUS) |
| 2. Queen of angels, deign to hear Lisping children’s humble prayer; Young hearts gain, O virgin pure, Sweetly to thyself allure. (CHORUS) |
3. Rose of Sharon, Lovely flow’r, Beauteous bud of eden’s bow’r; Cherished lily of the valley, Virgin Mother, Queen we hail. (CHORUS) |
| 4. Fast our days of life we run. Soon the night of death will come. Tow’r of strength in theat_ dread hour_, Come with al thy gen-tel pow’r. (CHORUS) |
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| 1. Mother dear, O pray for me, Whilst far from heaven and thee. I wander in a fragile bark, O’er life’s tempestuous sea. O Virgin Mother from thy throne So bright in bliss above, Protect thy child and cheer my path With thy sweet smile of love. Mother dear remember me, And never cease thy care, Till in heaven eternally, Thy love and bliss I share. |
2. Mother dear, O pray for me, Should pleasure’s siren lay E’en tempt thy child to wander far From virtue’s path away When thorns beset life’s devious way, And darkling waters flow Then, Mary did thy weeping child Thyself a mother show Mother dear remember me, And never cease thy care, Till in heaven eternally, Thy love and bliss I share. |
| 3. Mother dear, O Pray for me! When all looks bright and fair, That I may all my dangers see, For surely them ’tis near. A Mother’s prayer how much we need If prosperous be the ray That paints with gold the flowery mead, Which blossoms in our way. Mother dear remember me, And never cease thy care, Till in heaven eternally, Thy love and bliss I share. |
Amen. |
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| 1. Bring flow’rs of the fairest, Bring flow’rs of the rarest, From garden and woodland And hillside and vale; Our full hearts are swelling, Our Glad voices telling The praise of the loveliest Rose of the vale. |
Refrain: O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May, O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May. |
| 2. Our voices ascending, In harmony blending, Oh! Thus may our hearts turn Dear Mother, to thee; Oh! Thus shall we prove thee How truly we love thee, How dark without Mary Life’s journey would be. Refrain |
3. O Virgin most tender, Our homage we render, Thy love and protection, Sweet Mother, to win; In danger defend us, In sorrow befriend us, And shield__ our hearts from con- tagion and sin. Refrain |
| 4. Of Mothers the dearest, Oh, wilt thou be nearest, When life with temptation Is darkly replete? Forsake us, O never! Our hearts be they ever As Pure as the lilies We lay at thy feet. Refrain. |
Amen. |
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| 1. Bring flow’rs of the fairest, Bring flow’rs of the rarest, From garden and woodland And hillside and vale; Our full hearts are swelling, Our Glad voices telling The praise of the loveliest Rose of the vale. |
Refrain: O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May, O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May. |
| 2. Our voices ascending, In harmony blending, Oh! Thus may our hearts turn Dear Mother, to thee; Oh! Thus shall we prove thee How truly we love thee, How dark without Mary Life’s journey would be. Refrain |
3. O Virgin most tender, Our homage we render, Thy love and protection, Sweet Mother, to win; In danger defend us, In sorrow befriend us, And shield__ our hearts from con- tagion and sin. Refrain |
| 4. Of Mothers the dearest, Oh, wilt thou be nearest, When life with temptation Is darkly replete? Forsake us, O never! Our hearts be they ever As Pure as the lilies We lay at thy feet. Refrain. |
Amen. |
| Hermannus Contractus | Salve Regina Coelitum (Herold) |
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| 1. Hail, holy Queen enthroned above, O Maria! Hail, Mother of Mercy and of Love, O Maria! Refrain |
Triumph, all ye cherubim, Sing with us, ye seraphim! Heav’n and earth resound the hymn: Salve, salve, salve, Regina! |
| 2. Our life, our sweetness here below, O Maria! Our hope in sorrow and in woe, O Maria! Refrain |
5. O gentle, loving, holy one, O Maria! Make us each day more like your Son, O Maria! Refrain |
| 3. As exiles all to you we cry, O Maria! Come, soothe with hope our misery. O Maria! Refrain |
6. And when from death to life we’ve passed, O Maria! Show us your Son, our Lord, at last, O Maria! Refrain |
| 4. Turn then, most gracious advocate, O Maria! T’ward us your eyes compassionate, O Maria! Refrain |
Amen. |
| 1. Hail, holy Queen enthroned above, O Maria! Hail, Mother of Mercy and of Love, O Maria! Refrain |
Triumph, all ye cherubim, Sing with us, ye seraphim! Heav’n and earth resound the hymn: Salve, salve, salve, Regina! |
| 2. Our life, our sweetness here below, O Maria! Our hope in sorrow and in woe, O Maria! Refrain |
3. As exiles all to you we cry, O Maria! Come, soothe with hope our misery. O Maria! Refrain |
| 4. Turn then, most gracious advocate, O Maria! T’ward us your eyes compassionate, O Maria! Refrain |
5. O gentle, loving, holy one, O Maria! Make us each day more like your Son, O Maria! Refrain |
| 6. And when from death to life we’ve passed, O Maria! Show us your Son, our Lord, at last, O Maria! Refrain |
Amen. |












