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Hello everyone, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this song by Bob Hurd that we sang at Mass today. I have a real problem with the bolded section but I may be overreacting. It seems horrifically heretical to me. What do you think?
Lyrics:
With all the saints, with prophets and martyrs, with holy Mary and Joseph, with those who came before and those who will follow, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all in need, the poor and forsaken to whom the innkeeper shuts the door, with those who are the least, yet first in the kingdom, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With refugees and victims of violence, with those made homeless by Herod’s sword, with all the disappeared and those who still mourn them, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all who live compassion and mercy, all who defend human dignity, with people of good will from every faith and nation, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all who dare to toil for that city whose light shall shine from the mountaintop, where all may dwell in peace and know life’s full measure, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
So may this flock, this church once more gathered, faithfully follow its Shepherd’s voice. To be a living sign of the love of God and neighbor. we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
Lyrics:
With all the saints, with prophets and martyrs, with holy Mary and Joseph, with those who came before and those who will follow, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all in need, the poor and forsaken to whom the innkeeper shuts the door, with those who are the least, yet first in the kingdom, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With refugees and victims of violence, with those made homeless by Herod’s sword, with all the disappeared and those who still mourn them, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all who live compassion and mercy, all who defend human dignity, with people of good will from every faith and nation, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
With all who dare to toil for that city whose light shall shine from the mountaintop, where all may dwell in peace and know life’s full measure, we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
So may this flock, this church once more gathered, faithfully follow its Shepherd’s voice. To be a living sign of the love of God and neighbor. we gather here today, one body in the Lord, a sign and sacrament of Christ.
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