Psalm 19.7-10│Isaiah 41.9b-13│1Corinthians 1.18-25│Luke 22.24-30
Psaumes 19.7-10|Esaïe 41.9b-13 |1 Corinthiens 1.18-25 |Luc 22.24-30
Christ
our Redeemer
'St. Ambrose with Book and Whip', Church of San Giuseppe alla Lungara, Rome
Let
the words of this advent hymn by St Ambrose (340-397) speak to you through the
centuries. God has come to us in Christ! Hallelujah!
Please
scan the QR code or click on the link for a sung version of the hymn. (Music
and arrangement by Sara Gabrielsson).
Redeemer of the nations, come!
That we may taste the virgin’s fruit
And every age in wonder gaze
On such a birth, worthy of God
No earthly father’s seed played here
But mystic Breath touched holy virgin
womb:
The Word of God took human form
And human flesh blossomed divine
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Sara
Gabrielsson
Editor’s note: Saint Ambrose is one
of the four original doctors of the Church. He was the Bishop of Milan and
became one of the most important theological figure of the 4th century. As bishop, he donated all of his land and gave his
money to the poor. In 387, Ambrose baptized Augustine, who he had a great
influence on.
(From https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=16).
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