Something for the weekend. O Sacred Head Surrounded. The lyrics of this hymn derive from the latin poem Salve Mundi Salutare. The authorship is open to doubt although I agree with those who attribute at least part of the poem to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, based upon stylistic similarities with portions of his other writings. The sanctity and eloquence of Saint Bernard alloyed with the musical genius of Johann Sebastian Bach makes a potent combination indeed.
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On a personal note this hymn has always moved me as no other does. I had it played at my son’s funeral and when I depart this Vale of Tears I have requested that it be played at mine. It reminds me that God died for me, something I find absolutely stunning. Love and sacrifice begin and end with God, who regards each man as if there were no other.
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
I wonder what St. Bernard of Clairvaux would think of a pope who frequently refused to utter the name above all names, almost as though there was an embargo in place. Reading anything like this dating from the past shows our pope embraces a hemenutic of rupture, not of continuity.
Beautiful song. You gave me an idea. I am going to put this in my funeral instructions
I Hope you and your family have a blessed and very happy, Easter, Don. Keep up the good work.
A grand Easter for you and yours Karl!
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter to you and yours Foxfier!
Charlton Heston as Moses in The Ten Commandment: “Proclaim Liberty to all the nations.” He is Risen. Alleluia. HAPPY EASTER