Friday, 11 November 2011

The best November hymn for the Holy Souls

Help Lord the souls.....

"in prison for the debt unpaid...."
 By far and away the best and probably most effective lament on behalf of the Holy Souls.

I could not find a Youtube clip worth listening to so I sang the hymn myself....if you turn up the volume on your PC (why do people say "turn it up real loud?") you may hear a rather crackly but fine baritone voice.....

Here are the words......


                                        Help, Lord, the souls which Thou hast made,
                        The souls to Thee so dear,
                      In prison for the debt unpaid
                            Of sins committed here.

                                        Those holy souls, they suffer on,
                   Resign'd in heart and will,
                       Until Thy high behest is done,
            And justice has its fill.
                       For daily falls, for pardon'd crime,
       They joy to undergo
                     The shadow of Thy cross sublime,
                     The remnant of Thy woe.

                               Help, Lord, the souls which Thou hast made,
               The souls to Thee so dear,
                   In prison for the debt unpaid
                  Of sins committed here.

              Oh, by their patience of delay,
            Their hope amid their pain,
               Their sacred zeal to burn away
             Disfigurement and stain;
                   Oh, by their fire of love, not less
             In keenness than the flame,
                  Oh, by their very helplessness,
               Oh, by Thy own great Name,

                  Good Jesu, help! sweet Jesu, aid
                 The souls to Thee most dear,
               In prison for the debt unpaid
            Of sins committed here.



   Blessed Cardinal John Newman - Pray for the Holy Souls - Pray for us!


2 comments:

  1. Agreed - a wonderful hymn for the Holy Souls - written by one who understood the eschatalogical truths of Catholic theology.

    Unfortunately no link to the audio - clicking on picture didn't work.

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  2. Sorry Monica...it was my perverted sense of humour.....just off to whip myself!

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