Posted on 03/15/2007 7:21:46 AM PDT by La Enchiladita
May he bless the Gathering of Eagles ping.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful prayer. I was familiar with the "Christ with me" part of it, but I did not realize there was so much more to the prayer. It touched my heart.
A great-hearted loving person at a time when the world that the West had known at that time was starting to fall apart with the collapsing of the Roman Empire, his willingness to answer God's call set the stage not only for the conversion of Ireland, but with the founding of Irish Monasticism, allowed an important safe haven for literacy and learning for the dark days that would follow. And his life overlaps that of the historical figure behind the King Arthur legends.
A man of deep feeling, who loved God passionately, and out of that love, bravely went where he was sent and changed his corner of the world.
But I'm not exactly sure he would like how America celebrates his feast day!
Cecil Alexander's singable working of the Lorica (the tune is at the link)
I bind unto myself today
The strong Name of the Trinity,
By invocation of the same
The Three in One and One in Three.
I bind this today to me forever
By power of faith, Christs incarnation;
His baptism in Jordan river,
His death on Cross for my salvation;
His bursting from the spicèd tomb,
His riding up the heavenly way,
His coming at the day of doom
I bind unto myself today.
I bind unto myself the power
Of the great love of cherubim;
The sweet Well done in judgment hour,
The service of the seraphim,
Confessors faith, Apostles word,
The Patriarchs prayers, the prophets scrolls,
All good deeds done unto the Lord
And purity of virgin souls.
I bind unto myself today
The virtues of the star lit heaven,
The glorious suns life giving ray,
The whiteness of the moon at even,
The flashing of the lightning free,
The whirling winds tempestuous shocks,
The stable earth, the deep salt sea
Around the old eternal rocks.
I bind unto myself today
The power of God to hold and lead,
His eye to watch, His might to stay,
His ear to hearken to my need.
The wisdom of my God to teach,
His hand to guide, His shield to ward;
The word of God to give me speech,
His heavenly host to be my guard.
Against the demon snares of sin,
The vice that gives temptation force,
The natural lusts that war within,
The hostile men that mar my course;
Or few or many, far or nigh,
In every place and in all hours,
Against their fierce hostility
I bind to me these holy powers.
Against all Satans spells and wiles,
Against false words of heresy,
Against the knowledge that defiles,
Against the hearts idolatry,
Against the wizards evil craft,
Against the death wound and the burning,
The choking wave, the poisoned shaft,
Protect me, Christ, till Thy returning.
Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.
I bind unto myself the Name,
The strong Name of the Trinity,
By invocation of the same,
The Three in One and One in Three.
By Whom all nature hath creation,
Eternal Father, Spirit, Word:
Praise to the Lord of my salvation,
Salvation is of Christ the Lord.
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/t/stpatric.htm
And being the Queen of the Googlers, I leave you some links to learn more about St. Patrick:
A synopsis of his history:
http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/PATRICK.HTM
His Confessions (not the only thing on this page, but also not a long read:
http://www.catholicfirst.com/thefaith/catholicclassics/stpatrick/shieldstpatrick.cfm
Kid activities suitable for teaching about St. Patrick's day:
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/seasonalholidays/st_patricks_day/
All sorts of St. Patrick lore and writings:
http://web.ncf.ca/bj333/ppaat.html
This is beautiful. My Mom in law just sent this to me in a card. Thanks so much Dita! :)
Christ be near at either hand, Christ behind, before me stand;
Christ with me where e'er I go, Christ around, above, below.
Lovely, JimRed. Thank you. St. Patrick was passionate about Christ.
Green beer has never passed my lips, Knitting!!
;^)
I am so very glad.
Nor mine!
Ireland became known forever as the "Land of Saints and Scholars" during and after Patrick's time... so it did.;^)
I think he would grab a Guinness and holler "Erin go bragh".
Yah, but not quite as many as some of our compatriots will drink that day...
Can't listen at work, but the Lorica is beautiful as a sung chant and fits perfectly into the Mass, especially during the Eucharist...
And ... of course ... you have saved pictures of this event... :)
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