Happy Feast Day of Saint Sebastian
(Though we celebrated it here over the weekend.)
Finding it difficult to come up with a good St. Sebastian
hymn, we wrote our own. It is to the tune
of Thaxed by G. T. Holst (though I realize the wording can be a bit tricky.)
St. Sebastian, martyr, patron, your name we joyf’ly laud.
You were a Roman soldier whose heart was pledged to God.
Though the emp’rer Diocletian declared death to be the
price,
you fulfilled your soldier’s duty while leading souls to
Christ.
O Sebastian, martyr, patron, we lift our voice and sing,
please be our intercessor to Christ our mighty King.
When confronted with the martyrs choice of Christ or earthly
king,
you turned your thoughts to heaven where saints and angels
sing.
Sentenced to be executed for believing in the Name
your were bound and shot with arrows and earned a martyrs
fame.
Saint Sebastian, martyr, patron, to you our thanks we bring
you are our intercessor to Christ our mighty King.
Though thought dead and left abandoned your noble heart
still beat.
Nursed to health you earned the privilege to rest from
danger’s heat.
But the Christians persecuted needed you to stand for them,
your confronted wicked rulers and faced martyrdom again.
Saint Sebastian, martyr, patron, your task continuing,
keep us close to Christ our Eucharist, our Savior and our
King.
2 comments:
Hey that's a great song! Did you write it, Fr. V.?
Yes.
Thanks
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