Hymn to St. Jospeh

Hymn to St. Joseph

Dear Saint Joseph, Jesus called thee Father when on earth He dwelt; With His infant arms twined round thee Thou His loving kiss hast felt So, we too,...

The Stations of The Cross

Stations of the Cross (or Way of the Cross; in Latin, Via Crucis; also called the Via Dolorosa or Way of Sorrows) refers to...

Regina Caeli

REGINA CAELI, LAETARE Regina caeli, laetare, alleluia Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia. Resurrexit sicut dixit, alleluia. Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. V. Gaude et laetare, Virgo Maria, alleluia, R. Quia...

Prayer To Saint Charbel

From the monastery of Annaya Charbel lit the candle of light our communities and the whole world are praying and wishing Charbel pray for us O Monk on the...

Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel)

"Veni Veni Emmanuel" (Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel" in English) is one of the most solemn Advent hymns. The melody may perhaps be a old Jewish-Christian Hanuka liturgy chant from the 5th century. It is believed that the final form of the traditional music stems from a 15th Century French processional for Franciscan nuns, but it may also have 8th Century Gregorian origins. . The text is based on the biblical prophecy from Isaiah 7:14 that states that God will give Israel a sign that will be called "Emmanuel" meaning "God With Us".

Silent Night

The origin of the Christmas carol we know as Silent Night was a poem that was written in 1816 in the alpine village called...
Tantum Ergo

Tantum Ergo Sacramentum

Tantum Ergo is the last two stanzas from the Eucharistic Hymn (Pange Lingua) composed by St. Thomas Aquinas and is used at Benediction of...