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THE ANNUNCIATION |
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THE ANNUNCIATION
On the silent ages breaking
Comes the sweet Annunciation:
The eternal Ave waking,
Changes Eva's condemnation.
Comes the sweet Annunciation:
The eternal Ave waking,
Changes Eva's condemnation.
How at Nazareth the Archangel
Hailed the dear predestined maiden
Read from out the Great Evangel
We, the sin and sorrow-laden.
Hailed the dear predestined maiden
Read from out the Great Evangel
We, the sin and sorrow-laden.
For to-day the Church rejoices
In the angelic salutation,
And to-day ten thousand voices
Hail the Mother of salvation.
In the angelic salutation,
And to-day ten thousand voices
Hail the Mother of salvation.
Hail, amid the shades descending
Round our humble oratory!
Hail, amid the light unending
Of the beatific Glory!
Round our humble oratory!
Hail, amid the light unending
Of the beatific Glory!
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Hail, in city Galilean
To the maid of lowly station!
Hail, in city empyrean
To the Queen of all creation!
To the maid of lowly station!
Hail, in city empyrean
To the Queen of all creation!
Hail, O Mother of compassion!
Hail, O Mother of fair love!
Hail, our Lady of the Passion!
Hail beneath and hail above!
Hail, O Mother of fair love!
Hail, our Lady of the Passion!
Hail beneath and hail above!
Where she stands, our mother Mary,
In her human majesty,
Nearest to the sanctuary
Of the awful Trinity.
In her human majesty,
Nearest to the sanctuary
Of the awful Trinity.
May she prove once more a Mother,
Plead that He, her dearest Son,
Who through her became our Brother,
Would His sinful brethren own.
Plead that He, her dearest Son,
Who through her became our Brother,
Would His sinful brethren own.
With the Father and the Spirit,
Son of Mary, Thee we praise;
By Thine Incarnation's merit
Turn on us a Brother's face!
Son of Mary, Thee we praise;
By Thine Incarnation's merit
Turn on us a Brother's face!
Amen.
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