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dixieagle
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Hello,
Our daughter will be married in June in our Roman Catholic cathedral, as there is not a Ruthenian church within hours of us (dh is Ruthenian.) As at our own wedding, and that of our first daughter, she would like to include the traditional Slavonic blessing “Mnohajal’ita, blahajal’ita, mnohaja, blahajal’ita…” sung in Slavonic and English. It is so beautiful and perfect for a wedding. Our priest is fine with it and we have a magnificent soloist (non-Ruthenian, but actually Melkite, though also without a church here!) but I cannot locate the music and complete words online. I found it easily 4 years ago for our older daughter, but no luck now!
I have found a couple other versions, but not the one my husband knows and loves. (He grew up in New Britain, CT - Holy Trinity Church.) The English is, if I recall correctly: “God grant them many years, God grant them many years, God grant them many happy years. In health and happiness, in health and happiness, God grant them many happy years” (I think.)
Can any of you help? A link to words and music would be great, or just to the music (dh knows the words.)
Thanks and God bless!
Our daughter will be married in June in our Roman Catholic cathedral, as there is not a Ruthenian church within hours of us (dh is Ruthenian.) As at our own wedding, and that of our first daughter, she would like to include the traditional Slavonic blessing “Mnohajal’ita, blahajal’ita, mnohaja, blahajal’ita…” sung in Slavonic and English. It is so beautiful and perfect for a wedding. Our priest is fine with it and we have a magnificent soloist (non-Ruthenian, but actually Melkite, though also without a church here!) but I cannot locate the music and complete words online. I found it easily 4 years ago for our older daughter, but no luck now!
I have found a couple other versions, but not the one my husband knows and loves. (He grew up in New Britain, CT - Holy Trinity Church.) The English is, if I recall correctly: “God grant them many years, God grant them many years, God grant them many happy years. In health and happiness, in health and happiness, God grant them many happy years” (I think.)
Can any of you help? A link to words and music would be great, or just to the music (dh knows the words.)
Thanks and God bless!