The best First Communion song ever...

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You know what? This is very sad… I just realized that I don’t remember any of the hymns from my First Holy Communion (mid 1980s). I think I still have the program at my parents’ house. (Strange child - at the age of 8, I thought it would be important to save these things to help me remember when I was an old lady. LOL!) And now that I’m an “old lady”, I’ll have to look for it when I go home.

I only know “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All” because we sing it where I cantor now. I always get teary-eyed whenever we do sing it.
 
Beno, I agree with you - Precious Body, Precious Blood undermines the Holy Eucharist - should be sung in the Lutheran Church, but not the Church Jesus established - The Holy Catholic Church. Many of the new songs undermine the Blessed Sacrament by diminishing it to a “meal”. The figures of speech, though potentially cute in their plays on words, don’t do anything to give God the Adoration He deserves.

St. Augustine said, “When you sing, you pray twice” - as long as the song doesn’t undercut the teachings of the Church…
 
Wow, I’m impressed!!!😃

Thank you for all your responses. 👍 😃
I couldn’t open some of the links that were posted, but I will try again tomorrow.
 
What do you think of this one?

REFRAIN:

This is Jesus, Emmanuel
God is with us in this sacrament
Come receive Him, adore Him
This is Jesus, our Lord


Verse 1

Bright star of David, radiance of God
Now become the Living Bread, the Body of the Lord
Come in adoration, receive with trembling hands
The sacrament most Holy, the banquet of the Lamb

Verse 2

Drink of living waters flowing from the Lord
Taste the cup of blessing, partake of precious blood
River of salvation, Holy cleansing tide
Fountain of Redemption flowing from the Savior’s side

Verse 3

Priest of highest honor, King and sovereign Lord
Unblemished Lamb of sacrifice, Your very life outpoured
Royal Paschal victim, true begotten Son
Offered as our ransom by the Holy One
 
My top 5 would be (in no particular order):

Jesus, Jesus, Come To Me

Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All

Oh Lord, I Am Not Worthy

Soul Of My Savior

Sacred Heart Of Jesus, Fount Of Love And Mercy (In St. Gregory Hymnal)

Stay clear of the “new age stuff” such as “Table A Plenty”, “Seed Scattered And Sown”, etc. In my opinon, those are heretical - keep the hearts of the children on Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament!

May God be with you!
Could someone please elaborate on how ‘Table of Plenty’ is heretical??

 
Could someone please elaborate on how ‘Table of Plenty’ is heretical??

  1. My bread will ever sustain you
    through days of sorrow and woe.
    My wine will flow like a sea of gladness
    to flood the depths of your soul.
Sounds like the song is about a meal, not the Body and Blood of Christ.
 
What do you think of this one?

REFRAIN:

This is Jesus, Emmanuel
God is with us in this sacrament
Come receive Him, adore Him
This is Jesus, our Lord


Verse 1

Bright star of David, radiance of God
Now become the Living Bread, the Body of the Lord
Come in adoration, receive with trembling hands
The sacrament most Holy, the banquet of the Lamb

Verse 2

Drink of living waters flowing from the Lord
Taste the cup of blessing, partake of precious blood
River of salvation, Holy cleansing tide
Fountain of Redemption flowing from the Savior’s side

Verse 3

Priest of highest honor, King and sovereign Lord
Unblemished Lamb of sacrifice, Your very life outpoured
Royal Paschal victim, true begotten Son
Offered as our ransom by the Holy One
One of our recent First Holy Communion classes used this hymn as their “theme” song.

Beautiful, sung by a group of 2nd and 3rd graders quite well, I may add.

Also, in honor of the Feast Day today, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque penned a short hymn in honor of Our Lord’s Sacred Heart that goes like this:

“Most Sacred Heart of Jesus,
Truly Present in the Holy Eucharist,
I place all my trust in You”

This short hymn, along with a couple of others, was standard Communion Meditation at our school Masses all year long.

The children undoubtedly understand the Presence of Jesus in Holy Communion and hearing them sing these beautiful songs gives great joy to our hearts who witness their first encounter with Him in the Blessed Sacrament.
 
One of our recent First Holy Communion classes used this hymn as their “theme” song.

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Can you tell me where to find sheet music or a recording of that song??

Also, I cannot find “Jesus, Jesus come to me” or “Soul of my Savior”
in any of my songbooks…
 
GIA has downloads for any of their songs- but do it through your parish. They want $9.995 a song.:eek: Check on iTunes. A lot of people make recordings of religious songs and upload them to iTunes. I got this really jazzy, piano version of “Gather Us In” for my husband on iTunes. He knows why.
 
GIA has downloads for any of their songs- but do it through your parish. They want $9.995 a song.:eek: Check on iTunes.
I hope you mean that GIA charges $9.95 a song, not iTunes. I have always seen songs on iTunes going for $0.99.
 
Jesus, Jesus, Come To Me

Oh Lord, I Am Not Worthy

They are simple yet beautiful, great for a children’s Choir which I’m also partial to singing at First Communions 😉

Panis Angelicus is also beautiful.
 
GIA has downloads for any of their songs- but do it through your parish. They want $9.995 a song.:eek: Check on iTunes. A lot of people make recordings of religious songs and upload them to iTunes. I got this really jazzy, piano version of “Gather Us In” for my husband on iTunes. He knows why.
I have the OCP accompaniment books, and access to “Gather” the GIA product as well.

I found ‘Soul of my Saviour’. in my songbook, I didn’t care for some of the archaic language…
I found a recording of ‘Jesus, Jesus come to Me’ on i-tunes.
I can figure out accompaniment for it, but sheet music would be nicer.

. If anyone can tell me who wrote “this is Jesus” from post # 25 I’d appreciate it.
It’s not on I-tunes…
 
I have two favorites for Communion Song
Oh Lord, I am not worthy - I remember this song from my own
First Communion.
I also love Panis Angelicus it has always been a favorite.
Best Wishes,
Ronnie
 
I hope you mean that GIA charges $9.95 a song, not iTunes. I have always seen songs on iTunes going for $0.99.
I did. Sorry. 😊

The “Jesus Jesus Come to Me” on iTunes that VAC mentioned is part of an album called “In Remembrance of Me” by Robert Kochis. It has 12 Eucharistic songs, including (drumroll, please) “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All”, “O Lord I Am Not Worthy”, “Adoro Te Devote” and “O Salutaris”. Each song is 99 cents, but the 12 can be had for $9.99.
 
I did. Sorry. 😊

The “Jesus Jesus Come to Me” on iTunes that VAC mentioned is part of an album called “In Remembrance of Me” by Robert Kochis. It has 12 Eucharistic songs, including (drumroll, please) “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All”, “O Lord I Am Not Worthy”, “Adoro Te Devote” and “O Salutaris”. Each song is 99 cents, but the 12 can be had for $9.99.
That sounds like a great album. All great Catholic songs.
 
I did. Sorry. 😊

The “Jesus Jesus Come to Me” on iTunes that VAC mentioned is part of an album called “In Remembrance of Me” by Robert Kochis. It has 12 Eucharistic songs, including (drumroll, please) “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All”, “O Lord I Am Not Worthy”, “Adoro Te Devote” and “O Salutaris”. Each song is 99 cents, but the 12 can be had for $9.99.
I saw that and treated myself to the album, mostly because of all you guys recommending the songs many times. I figured it was worth a listen.

I’m still looking for a recording of “This is Jesus”…
 
When I taught music there was a communion song the children liked. I can’t seem to find the title or the composer but here are the lyrics for the first verse and maybe the 2nd?:
  1. Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation
    Through your goodness, Lord, bread and wine are taken
    Bread is your body, come to be our bread of life
    Wine is your blood and we offer both as sacrifice
    blessed be God forever.
  2. Blessed are you Lord, taking on humanity
    Through your goodnesss Lord, we can share divinity
    Bread is your body…etc
  3. Blessed are you Lord
I can’t remember all the other verses and if they are okay, or not. It’s a very easy song to learn and beautiful when the chidlren sing it. I just hope it’s not by one of the dreaded composers (you know who I mean), because I always liked it 😊 It used to be in one of the major music books (OCP or GIA?), though, so chances are good there are problems with it, lol (I have a lack of confidence in picking Catholic music anymore, lol)

Well, that was probably no help! LOL

Jennifer
Sr. Marianne Misetich, SNJM wrote that song in the 70s I believe. She also wrote “Holy Spirit” and “Comfort to my People”. Her music is incredibly simple and was found in OCP’s hymnals (although very little of it still is). Her music isn’t offensive theologically by any means, but it isn’t exactly thought-provoking either. However, probably good music choices for children. Sr. Marianne was organist at my parish on the Oregon Coast for a time. A nice lady.
 
I notice that the original thread talks about a First Holy Communion song, not hymn.

Christian Songs for Children has a First Holy Communion song which can be found here:

www.patamb.supanet.com

The waiting is over and this is the day
The nerves and the worries have all gone away
I’m ready to meet you in this special way
Come meet me, Lord Jesus, meet me
The bread and wine you offer free
Are symbols of your love for me
Come, sweet Jesus, meet me

My teachers, my family, my friends and my priest
Have helped me prepare for the forthcoming feast
For all other things, I don’t care in the least
Come meet me, Lord Jesus, meet me
Each and every day’s been spent
Preparing for this sacrament
Come, sweet Jesus, meet me

I’m glad that you chose me, in turn I choose you
I want you to tell me what I have to do
I’m ready to give you a heart that is true
Come meet me, Lord Jesus, meet me
As I prepare to stand in line
Waiting for the bread and wine
Come, sweet Jesus, meet me
 
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