Hymns

Adoremus in aeternum 
Sanctissimum Sacramentum. (x2)

Laudate Dominum Omnes Gentes
Laudate Eum Omnes Populi

Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia eius
Et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.

Gloria Patri Et Filio et Spiritui Sancto
Sicut erat in Principio et Nunc et Semper
et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

Ave verum Corpus natum, de Maria Virgine:
Vere passum, immolatum in cruce pro homine:
Cuius latus perforatum fluxit aqua et sanguine:
Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine.

O Iesu dulcis! O Iesu pie! O Iesu Fili Mariae. Amen

Come, adore this wondrous presence,
bow to Christ, the source of grace.
Here is kept the ancient promise
of God’s earthly dwelling-place.
Sight is blind before God’s glory,
faith alone may see his face.

Glory be to God the Father,
praise to his co-equal Son,
adoration to the Spirit,
bond of love, in Godhead one.
Blest be God by all creation
joyously while ages run. Amen.

Cor Jesu, Caritatis Victima, venite adoremus (x2). 

Maiorem hac dilectionem nemo habet, 
Ut animam suam ponat quis pro amicis suis. 

Christus pro nobis animam suam posuit, 
Et lavit nos a peccatis nostris in Sanguine suo.

Cor, arca legem continens Non servitutis veteris,
Sed gratiae, Sed veniae, Sed et misericordiae.

Cor sanctuarium novi Intemeratum foederis,
Templum vetusto sanctius, Velumque scissoutilius.

Te vulneratum caritas, Ictu patenti voluit,
Amoris invisibilis, Ut veneremur vulnera.

Hoc sub amoris symbol Passus cruenta et mystica,
Utrumque sacrificium Christus sacerdos obtulit.

Quis non amantem redamet? Quis non redemptus diligat,
Et Corde in isto seligat Aeterna tabernacula?

Decus Parenti, et Filio Sanctoque sit Spiritui,
Quibus potestas, gloria, Regnumque in omne est saeculum. Amen

Humbly we adore thee, Christ, Redeemer, King;
Thou art Lord of heaven, thou to whom we sing.
God, the Mighty, thou has come, bearing gifts of grace;
Son of Adam still thou art: Savior to our race.

Jesus, Lord, we thank thee for this wondrous bread;
In our land thou dwellest, by thee we are fed.
We who share this mystery in thee are made one;
Ev’ry act we offer thee in thy name is done.

Thou who died to save us livest as our light;
Though our eyes are blinded, yet our faith gives sight.
Christ, do thou be merciful, Lamb for sinners slain,
We in grief confess our guilt; cleanse our souls of stain.

Christ, our God and brother, hear our humble plea;
By this holy banquet keep us joined to thee.
Make us one in loving thee, one in mind and heart,
Till in heaven we are thine, never more to part.

Hail, thou Word Incarnate, born from Mary’s womb;
Hail, thou Strength immortal, risen from the tomb.
Share with us thy victory, Savior ever blest:
Live more fully in our hearts; be our constant quest.

Faith alone reveals here bread of Paradise;
Faith alone may witness Jesus’ sacrifice.
Therefore, Lord, as once of old Thomas gained his sight,
Now increase our feeble faith; shed thy healing light.

Christ, at his last supper, breaking bread, decreed:
“This, my Body, take and eat;” heav’nly food indeed!
Then he blessed the cup of wine; “Take ye this,” he said:
“Drink the chalice of my Blood, soon for sinners shed.”

Now with glad thanksgiving, praise Christ glorified;
He in us is present; we in him abide.
Members of his body, we in him are one;
Hail this sacred union, heav’n on earth begun!

Jesus! my Lord, my God my all!
How can I love Thee as I ought?
And how revere this wondrous gift,
So far surpassing hope or thought?

Sweet Sacrament we Thee adore
O make us love Thee more and more (x2)

Had I but Mary’s sinless heart
To love Thee with my dearest King,
Oh with what bursts of fervent praise
Thy goodness, Jesus, would I sing!

Ah, see! within a creature’s hand
The vast Creator deigns to be,
Reposing infant-like as though On Joseph’s arm or Mary’s knee.

O God, my God, for you my soul is thirsting. 

O God, you are my God, for you I long, 
For you my soul is thirsting. 

Like a dry weary land without water, 
My body pines for you, O Lord. 

So I gaze on you in the sanctuary 
To see your strength and your glory. 

For your love is better than life itself, 
My lips will loudly speak your praise.

O Sacrament most Holy,
O Sacrament Divine,
All praise and all thanksgiving,
Be every moment Thine.

O sacrum convivium! in quo Christus sumitur:
Recolitur memoria passionis eius:
Mens impletur gratia:
Et futurae gloriae nobis pignus datur.

Alleluia.

O salutaris hostia,
Quae coeli panis ostium:
Bella premunt hostilia,
Da robur, fer auxilium.

Uni trinoque Domino
Sit sempiterna gloria,
Qui vitam sine termino
Nobis donet in patria.
Amen.

Panis Angelicus fit panis hominum;
Dat panis coelicus figuris terminum:
O res mirabilis! manducat Dominum
Pauper, servus, et humilis.

Te trina Deitas unaque poscimus,
Sic nos tu visita, sicut te colimus;
Per tuas semitas duc nos quo tendimus,
Ad lucem quam inhabitas.
Amen.

1. Sweet heart of Jesus, fount of love and mercy,
today we come, thy blessing to implore;
O touch our hearts, so cold and so ungrateful,
and make them, Lord, thine own for evermore.

Chorus:
Sweet heart of Jesus, we implore,
O make us love thee more and more.

2. Sweet heart of Jesus, make us know and love thee,
unfold to us the treasures of thy grace;
that so our hearts, from things of earth uplifted,
may long alone to gaze upon thy face.

3. Sweet heart of Jesus, make us pure and gentle,
and teach us how to do thy blessed will;
to follow close the print of thy dear footsteps,
and when we fall – sweet heart, oh, love us still.

4. Sweet heart of Jesus, bless all hearts that love thee,
and may thine own heart ever blessed be,
bless us, dear Lord, and bless the friends we cherish,
and keep us true to Mary and to thee.
Sweet Sacrament divine,
hid in thine earthly home;
lo! round thy lowly shrine,
with suppliant hearts we come;
Jesus, to thee our voice we raise
In songs of love and heartfelt praise
sweet Sacrament divine.

Sweet Sacrament of peace,
dear home of every heart,
where restless yearnings cease,
and sorrows all depart.
there in thine ear, all trustfully,
we tell our tale of misery,
sweet Sacrament of peace.

Sweet Sacrament of rest,
ark from the ocean's roar,
within thy shelter blest
soon may we reach the shore;
save us, for still the tempest raves,
save, lest we sink beneath the waves:
sweet Sacrament of rest.

Sweet Sacrament divine,
earth's light and jubilee,
in thy far depths doth shine
the Godhead's majesty;
sweet light, so shine on us, we pray
that earthly joys may fade away:
sweet Sacrament divine.

Tantum ergo Sacramentum Veneremur cernui:
Et antiquum documentum Novo cedat ritui:
Præstet fides supplementum Sensuum defectui.

Genitori, Genitoque Laus et iubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedictio:
Procedenti ab utroque Compar sit laudatio.
Amen.

V/- . Panem de cælis[4] præstitisti eis (in Paschaltide and on Corpus Christi, 'Alleluia' is added).[5]
R/-. Omne delectamentum in se habentem[Wis 16:20] (in Paschaltide and on Corpus Christi, 'Alleluia' is added).

V/-. Oremus: Deus, qui nobis sub sacramento mirabili, passionis tuæ memoriam reliquisti: tribue, quæsumus, ita nos corporis et sanguinis tui sacra mysteria venerari, ut redemptionis tuæ fructum in nobis iugiter sentiamus. Qui vivis et regnas in sæcula sæculorum.
R/-. Amen.

We seek thee Lord Jesus, we seek thy blessed face
To know thee, Lord Jesus and to know thy saving grace,
We seek thee, Lord Jesus; our voices we raise,
We seek thee, Lord Jesus; our hearts are filled with praise

Like the deer that yearns for running streams of water,
So my soul is thirsting for you, my God

Like the eyes of servants gazing on their master
So our eyes are focused on you , O Lord

Like the sparrows building nests beside your altar
In your loving care, Lord we feel secure.

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