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There is a very short hymn (if that’s what you’d even call it) that is sung at my Mass after a child or baby has been baptized in front of the congregation. After the priest says: “(Child’s Name), I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit”…then we sing:
“Amen,
Alleluia,
Forever and ever,
Forever, alleluia,
Forever and ever,
Amen”
I’ve tried to find this hymn, but can’t. I had imagined it was just called “Amen, Alleluia” or “Forever and Ever”, but I get other hymns that aren’t this one. Does anyone else know by what other name this one might be called?
“Amen,
Alleluia,
Forever and ever,
Forever, alleluia,
Forever and ever,
Amen”
I’ve tried to find this hymn, but can’t. I had imagined it was just called “Amen, Alleluia” or “Forever and Ever”, but I get other hymns that aren’t this one. Does anyone else know by what other name this one might be called?