The Bishop’s Wife

 

 

 

Dudley:

All right. Let me think. This
happened many, many years ago.
Debby:
That's not the way to begin.
Stories start "Once upon a time".
Dudley:
Yes, that's true.
Once upon a time there was a little
boy and he lived in a little town.
Debby:
- What was his name?
Dudley:
- His name was David. He was a shepherd.
The town was called Bethlehem.
Debby:
I know Bethlehem. That's
where the star was.
Dudley:
That's right. Only David
lived long before the star.
One night, David was out in
the hills tending his sheep.
- He was playing the harp and singing.
Debby:
- Was he singing "Jingle Bells"?
Dudley:
No, no. "Jingle Bells"
hadn't been written then.
David was singing songs
that he wrote himself.
Suddenly, an angel came
down and spoke to David.
Debby:
- How did David know it was an angel?
Dudley:
- He didn't know.
And that's the way it always is.
Angels come and put
ideas into people's heads
and people feel very proud of themselves
because they think it was their own idea.
This angel said to David "One
of your lambs has strayed. "
So David put aside his harp and went
into the darkness to find the lamb.
The angel guided him.
And when David found the lamb,
he saw a great big ferocious lion.
Debby:
Oh!
Dudley:
So David said to the lion
"You get away from that lamb. "
And the lion said "You get away
from me or I'll eat you too. "
Debby:
- Did David run away?
Dudley:
- No.
You know why? Because the angel
put another idea into his head.
So David took out his
sling and he hurled a stone
and hit the lion right between the eyes.
Debby:
I bet that lion was surprised!
Dudley:
Yes. And so was David because he
didn't know an angel had helped him.
Well, he picked up the lamb
and took it back to the fold.
Then he felt so happy that he made
up another song. It started out:
"The Lord is my shepherd.
I shall not want. "
"He maketh me to lie
down in green pastures. "
"He leadeth me besides
the still waters. "
"He restoreth my soul... "
Screenplay The Bishop's Wife

 

A fine Christmas movie is The Bishop’s Wife from 1947.    David Niven is an Episcopalian bishop of a struggling diocese;  Loretta Young (ironically one of the more devout Catholics in the Hollywood of her time) is his wife;  and Cary Grant is Dudley, one of the more unimportant angels in Heaven, sent by God to lend the Bishop a hand.  The film is a graceful comedy which effectively and quietly underlines the central importance of faith in God as we see in this little scene when undercover angel Dudley, Cary Grant, uses his powers to summon a tardy boy’s choir for an unforgettable rendition of O Sing to God:

 

 

O sing to God your hymns of gladness,
Ye loving hearts your tribute pay;
Your Lord is born this happy day.

Then pierce the sky with songs of gladness,
Disperse the shades of gloom and sadness;
O sing to God your hymns of gladness.

Mark how the Mother lulls to slumber
Her new born Babe with tenderest love,
And guards her treasure from above!

O blessed Child with her who bore Thee,
We, too, will kneel in faith before Thee.
O God Incarnate, we adore Thee!

O Word of God for us incarnate,
By faith we hear Thine angels sing,
Their hymns of praise to Thee their King.

We join with them in adoration,
We pour to Thee our supplication,
That Thou wouldst grant us, Lord, salvation

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Ernst Schreiber
Ernst Schreiber
Wednesday, December 18, AD 2019 11:22am

That’s probably the best description of inspiration I’ve ever read.

CAM
CAM
Wednesday, December 18, AD 2019 10:57pm

Boys choir with angelic voices. A must movie to view during the Season.

jean
jean
Tuesday, December 24, AD 2019 9:15pm

I love the boychoir’s beautiful singing. I think the film’s point is less faith than obedience to the teachings of Jesus in Mt. 25, the parable of the sheep and the goats demonstrated in the decision of Mrs. Hamilton regarding her fortune. What a wonderful movie.

Judy
Judy
Thursday, December 14, AD 2023 5:22am

I love that movie!

Frank
Frank
Thursday, December 14, AD 2023 8:12am

This is tied with the Patrick Stewart version of A Christmas Carol for our favorite Christmas film. Just a delight from start to finish.

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Monday, December 18, AD 2023 12:46am

Methinks I’ll take this one over The Minister’s Wife from the 90s.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Thursday, December 5, AD 2024 10:00am

Inspiring and timeless. Great pick.

Matthew
Matthew
Monday, December 15, AD 2025 7:25am

First: Great film, I immensely enjoy it every time I watch.
Second: It should be illegal to radiate so much charm as Cary Grant.
Third: Loretta Young had some terrible things happen to her (if you know, you know), but it seems like her faith helped in life, which is great.
Fourth: Great film!

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