Catholic Hymnal: Full in the panting heart of Rome - Fantastic Traditional Catholic Hymn

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A very beautiful hymn for all Catholics, especially Traditional Roman Catholics for whom Rome and our Faith are the centre of our lives. As Traditional Catholics, we don't practice our Faith, we live our Faith day and night.
Words of the hymn written by N. Wiseman 1802 - 1865.

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  • Please tell me where I can buy this CD 

  • @joesw12 Sorry mate, my grandfather God rest his soul uploaded this video and I do not know where he got this hymn from. I can't help you. Dominic

  • I have not heard this for over 40 years - I loved it at school. Yes, dire, banal songs are now known as hymns...

    Which choir is this?

  • @pr6x8jul I believe it is Westminster Cathedral choir, but that would be supposition on my part.

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  • Indeed God Bless our Pope.

  • A fine old Catholic hymn indeed.Sadly seldom heard these days in our English Churches. Some of the modern hymns are frankly banal.

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  • Too bad the General Instruction on the Roman Missal would bar it from use in most liturgies, since liturgical hymnody is generally intended to be either Scriptural or in some way reflecting the Paschal Mystery. Which this doesn't. At all. In fact...it refers to Christ not at all, Scripture not even vaguely, and God only in the command to bless the Pope. (In that, it reminds one of God Bless America. Another liturgical great)

    I thought this was a parody until I started reading the comments. Wow.

  • @lippertism Do you need to turn eighteen before converting...wherever you are,I think God still loves and Ill be praying for you.God bless you

  • This is one of the reasons i want to be a Catholic, Protestant church is horrible!!

  • Greeting from atheist, this is very beautiful.

  • Sung on the Feast of Ss Peter & Paul (29/VI) and always after the election of a new Pope.We were singing this in Sept 1978 when John Paul I was elected, the smiling Pope.Sadly we were singing it again a month later when John Paul 2 was elected after one of the shortest Pontificates ever.

  • Thank you the one who upload this song God bless you might.

  • @lippertism I am 17, and that is my story, my friend. :)

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