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At the cross her station keeping

Author: Jacopone da Todi Appears in 135 hymnals

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A message from the Sacred Heart

Hymnal: MSCH1925 #d1 (1925) Languages: English

Our crucified Redeemer

Hymnal: MSCH1925 #d2 (1925) First Line: A tempest of distress Languages: English

Alleluia, alleluia

Hymnal: MSCH1925 #d3 (1925) First Line: All hail, death's Conqueror Languages: English

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William O'Connell

Hymnal Number: d80 Author of "Fierce is the fight for God" in Manual of Select Catholic Hymns and Devotions for the Use of Schools, Colleges, Academies and Congregations. Rev.

J. Kissner

Hymnal Number: d21 Author of "Dear Saint Clement, now in glory" in Manual of Select Catholic Hymns and Devotions for the Use of Schools, Colleges, Academies and Congregations. Rev.

Eleanor C. Donnelly

1838 - 1917 Hymnal Number: d66 Author of "Mother, to our aid e'er speed" in Manual of Select Catholic Hymns and Devotions for the Use of Schools, Colleges, Academies and Congregations. Rev. Donnelly, Eleanor C. (September 6, 1838--April 30, 1917). Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died in West Chester, Penn. Her prolific writings were largely of a religious and devotional character. Her poems, the best of which, a hymn to the Blessed Virgin, was written at the age of nine, have been collected and edited by D. I. McDermott. Many of her hymns in common use appeared to music in Hymns of the Sacred Heart, 1912, published by the Society of the Divine Word. Those in common use from this collection are: Sacred Heart in accents burning Hear the heart of Jesus pleading Heart of Jesus dearest treasure Like a strong and raging fire Peace be still Another, "Dearest of all mothers," appears in the St. Rose Hymnal. --J. Vincent Higginson, DNAH Archives
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