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Heart of Jesus, Hear

the-sacred-heart-of-jesus-english-schoolThis is a hymn I grew up with at my Catholic school, Immaculate Heart of Mary. As soon as June came, I knew we would sing Heart of Jesus, Hear during the Offertory at daily Mass.

There is a beautiful descant for the chorus. If your children get comfortable with the main melody, you should give it a try! I included it in the sheet music below.

I sung this almost every night to my boys a couple years ago; it makes a great bedtime song. I hope that they sing it to their kids when they grow up, too!

The text is tender, and makes my heart yearn for heaven (one sign of a good quality devotional hymn.)  The thoughts of resting in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and pleading Him to “never let us part”, have continually touched my heart over the many years of singing this hymn.

 

Sheet Music

Option 1: Original version from 1921, arranged by Victor Hammell

Heart of Jesus PDF (Victor Hammell)

Heart of Jesus Hammell-1

Option 2: An arrangement I made

It’s in a lower key, with the rhythm I’m familiar with, and the descant separated out until the 3rd repeat of the chorus. (for beginner learning’s sake)

Heart of Jesus, Hear (Heart of Jesus, Meek and Mild) PDF

Heart-of-Jesus-Hear-1

 

Option 3: Alternate melody from 1907

Although the title is a little different (Heart of Jesus Meek and Mild), the text is the same. This (I think original) version is in the Sisters of Notre-Dame’s Sunday School Hymn Book from 1907, found on Hymnary.org.  The entire Sunday School Hymn Book can be found online, too! Visit Corpus Christi Watershed to download it.

Audio

For Option 1: Listen to a BEAUTIFUL recording done at St. Cecilia’s in Boston, provided by Catholic Devotional Hymns.

For Option 2: MIDI file that matches the sheet music I made: Heart of Jesus, Hear

Note: 1st chorus you hear the melody, 2nd chorus you hear the descant, and the 3rd chorus is both together

 

Lyrics

Heart of Jesus, meek and mild
Hear, oh hear thy feeble child.
When the tempest’s most severe,
Heart of Jesus, hear.

Chorus:
Sweetly, we’ll rest on thy Sacred Heart
Never from Thee, oh let us part.
Hear, then, Thy loving children’s prayer:
Heart of Jesus, Heart of Jesus, hear.

Make me Jesus wholly thine,
Change this wayward heart of mine,
Lead me through this world so drear,
Heart of Jesus hear!

Chorus

When I draw my latest breath,
When mine eyes shall close in death,
Then, sweet Jesus, be Thou near.
Heart of Jesus, hear!

Chorus

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Stations of the Cross for the Armed Forces

These short prayers for each Station of the Cross were written for men and women in the Army and Navy in 1914. They were published in a small prayer book by John J. Burke, C.S.P., and have an imprimatur from the Archbishop of New York, John Cardinal Farley.

As a mother of all boys, I found these short prayers – that reference bravery, courage, and loyalty – somewhat helpful in stirring up similar aspirations in my sons as they repeated the prayers (I did make a few modifications.)

The introduction gives information on how the sick or those unable to get to a church can still receive the indulgences for the Stations with a blessed Way of the Cross Crucifix. For more information about the Way of the Cross Crucifix, and how to gain indulgences for the Stations, please read this article on Catholic Culture.

For printable versions, click here for the Google Drive doc. Or click below to open in Scribd.

The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

If the Way of the Cross, or the Stations, may not be made in church, it may be made before a Crucifix blessed for that purpose.  If thus made, the Indulgences may be gained by reciting an Our Father, Hail Mary, and Gloria after every Station; and at the end five Our Fathers, Hail Marys and Glorias, and an additional one of each for the intentions of the Holy Father.  These must be recited while holding the Crucifix in the hand.  The Crucifix blessed for the Stations may not be sold, given away or lent for the purpose of enabling others to gain the Indulgence.

1. Jesus is condemned to death.
Thy will, O God, is supreme.  May my one great purpose be to seek it and follow it.

2. Jesus receive the Cross.
Grant, O divine Savior, that I may faithfully fulfill every duty for love of Thee.

3. Jesus falls the first time under the Cross.
How many times, O Lord, have I been faithless though sin, to Thee.

4. Jesus is met by His Blessed Mother.
Mary, my Mother, intercede for me with thy Divine Son.

5. The Cross is laid upon Simon of Cyrene.
Every time I put temptation aside and resist sin I help Thee, Jesus, to carry Thy Cross.

6. Veronica wipes the Face of Jesus.
Thy suffering was for me.  I will not desert Thee, but always defend Thee.

7. Jesus falls the second time.
Forgive me, O merciful Lord, my many, my repeated sins.

8. Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem.
Thy words of mercy and pardon give me fresh hope and confidence.

9. Jesus falls the third time.
May my sins never discourage me, but lead me to seek more and more Thy help.

10. Jesus is stripped of His Garments.
I will be Thy valiant soldier.  My conduct will never shame Thee before men.

11. Jesus is nailed to the Cross.
Thy commands mean that I should conquer every unholy desire.  I will conquer in Thy name.

12. Jesus dies on the Cross.
When my hour comes, may I die bravely, dear Jesus, for Thee.

13. Jesus is taken down from the Cross.
In camp; on the march; in battle, Thou, O Lord, will be my true, though unseen, Comrade.

14. Jesus is laid in the sepulchre.
Thee, my eternal Captain, will I always serve.  With Thee I live, and with Thee I die.

 

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