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  • I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (August 22), I played We Praise Thee, O God for Sunday School assembly. The author is unknown, but the lyrics were translated by Julia Cory. It is set to the tune, KREMSER, a 17th Century Netherland folk song, arranged by Edward Kremser.

  • Pro dolorosa Eius passione,

    miserere nobis et totius mundi.

  • Agree.

  • the portrait you end with is my FAVORITE of Christ. Is that a version of the Sacred Heart? The music is also wonderful :-)

  • It is the image of Divine Mercy, Adolf Hyla version. Jesus appeared to St Faustina and instructed her to have this image painted with the signature "Jesus I Trust in You" He said the image should be solemnly blessed the Sunday after Easter and this day become the Feast of Divine Mercy, which we now have in the Roman Church. The pale ray is Water, the red Blood. They represent the endless mercy that poured forth when the lance pierced Jesus heart. His mercy is an infinite shelter for our souls

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