Song suggestions for Lent?

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Once againg we are approaching another change of liturgical seasons. Does anyone, musician or not, have any favorite Lenten songs? I am open to new ideas and classics which I may not yet be aware of. Our most common songs now are:

Draw Near O Lord
Lord Let Me Walk
Near the Cross
These Forty Days of Lent
 
Don’t know about the orthodoxy of the rest of the verses, but verse one of When I Survey the Wondrous Cross is great!

Another favorite of mine is O Sacred Head Now Wounded, especially if done with the Bach harmonization.

Perhaps those are more Passion Week songs than lenten songs though.
 
Lord who throughout these 40 days
Lift high the cross
Sacred Head Surrounded (Holy Week)
 
This is our (tentative) song list for this Lent

Common to all Sundays
Kyrie - Mass for John Carroll
Lenten Gospel Acclamation by David Haas
Sanctus and Agnus Dei - XVIII Vatican Edition - Latin Chant - a cappella
Danish Amen and Christ Has Died

For Each Week:
Song of Temptation
Dust and Ashes
Return to God
Jesu Salvatore Munde

O Man of Sorrow
Now We Remain
Turn My Heart, O God
Adoremus te Christe

All You Who Are Thirsty
Surely He Bore All My Grief
I Need You To Listen
The Water I Give
Jerusalem My Destiny

Holy Darkness
Jesus Wine of Peace
Take Up Your Cross

In The Shadow of Your Wings
Awake O Sleeper
Gaelic Blessing
 
The Master Came
Lord Who Throughout these Forty Days
The Glory of these Forty Days
Attende, Domine
God of Mercy and Compassion
Take up your Cross

For Holy Thursday and Good Friday:

O Cross of Christ
Lord who at thy First Eucharist
Ubi Caritas
O Sacred Head Surrounded (I like this over the “now wounded” version)
Pange Lingua (Sing My Tongue the glorious Body, Holy Thursday)
Pange Lingua (Sing My Tongue the glorious Battle, Good Friday)
 
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Don’t know about the orthodoxy of the rest of the verses, but verse one of When I Survey the Wondrous Cross is great!
Every syllable of that hymn is orthodox – even though it was written by a Congregationalist, if memory serves!

Drop, drop, slow tears by Phineas Fletcher to Orlando Gibbons Song 10 is also fantastic for Passiontide.

Lord, Who throughout These Forty Days . . .

Look in the seasonal index of your hymnal.
 
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Every syllable of that hymn is orthodox – even though it was written by a Congregationalist, if memory serves!

Drop, drop, slow tears by Phineas Fletcher to Orlando Gibbons Song 10 is also fantastic for Passiontide.

Lord, Who throughout These Forty Days . . .

Look in the seasonal index of your hymnal.
Isaac Watts I believe. It wasn’t that I thought it might be suspect – I just couldn’t remember the rest of the words! :o
 
Peace be with you!

I don’t know if i have favorite “lenten” hymns, but I do have a favorite Good Friday hymn…Crucem Tuam. That song is very beautiful, although rarely sung. I know of it through Taize cds, but I believe it has been around much longer than that although I am not too sure.
 
A couple of traditional American songs:
Jesus Walked this Lonesome Valley
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?

a more contemporary piece:
Jesus the Lord (by Roc O’Connor? - based on the reading from Philippians that appears on Palm Sunday)
 
“This Much”
written by Mike Stewart(?)

The sun was bright on a field of green
The birds were singing gay
A lady sat at a spinning wheel
And watched her child at play.

A gentle, handsome child was he
This boy who just turned three
Whose greatest joy and thrill right now
Was climbing the highest tree.

“How much do you love me?” His mother asked
Of this child out playing so free
“This much” he cried with his arms outstretched
As he ran swiftly to her knee.

The years have passed and the child has grown
He’s strong and handsome still
But the tree he loved to climb so much
He just carried to Calvary’s hill.

His mother stands and I see her tears
Budding silently one by one
I’m sure she feels each hammer blow
As they crucify her son.

“How much do you love me?” The world has asked
Of this man I crucified
“I love you this much” I heard him say
Then he bowed his head and died.

“This much I love you, oh this much I really care
This much I love you and I’ll always be right here.”

To listen go here: marywelchrogers.com/thismuch.ram

I used to hear the artist sing it every Good Friday. There was never a dry eye in the church.

She did a Lenten concert at the Cathedral last year (or year before?). It was beautiful. I just wish she would make a CD of the songs she sang that night.

Debbie
 
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pnewton:
Once againg we are approaching another change of liturgical seasons. Does anyone, musician or not, have any favorite Lenten songs? I am open to new ideas and classics which I may not yet be aware of. Our most common songs now are:

Draw Near O Lord
Lord Let Me Walk
Near the Cross
These Forty Days of Lent
Some of our group’s favorites:

Lamentation (why they took it out of Breaking Bread I don’t know!)
Lamb of God what wondrous love (Pavane)
Agnus Dei (Antonio G…)
Ave Verum Corpus
Veni Sancti Spiritus (John Michael Talbot)
Healer of my soul (John Michael Talbot)
 
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