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Epiphany 2026: A New Day Dawns

La Chanson De Mardi Gras

Traditional Cajun, arr. Michael McGlynn

 

Les Mardi Gras s’en vient de tout partout,

Tout alentour le tour de moyeu,

Ça passe une fois par an, demandé la charité,

Quand-même ça c’est une patate, une patate ou des gratons.

 

Les Mardi Gras sont dessus un grand voyage,

Tout alentour le tour de moyeu,

Ça passe une fois par an, demandé la charité,

Quand-même ça c’est un poule maigre, ou trois ou quatre coton maїs.

 

Capitaine, capitaine, voyage ton flag,

Allons chez un autre voisin,

Demandé la charité pour les autres qui viennent nous rejoindre,

Les autres qui viennent nous rejoindre,

Ouais, au gombo ce soir!

 

The Mardi Gras come from all around the area,

From all around the town center,

They come by every year asking for charity

Sometimes it is potatoes, potatoes and pork fat.

 

The Mardi Gras are on a great journey,

From all around the town center,

They come by every year asking for charity

Sometimes it's a small chicken, or three or four cobs of corn.

 

Captain, captain, wave your flag,

We will go to another neighbor’s house.

Asking for charity for others who will join us later on,

For others who will join us later

For gumbo tonight.

Luminous Night of the Soul by Ola Gjeilo

Luminous Night by Charles Anthony Silvestri

Dark Night of the Soul by St. John of the Cross

 

Long before music was sung by a choir,

Long before silver was shaped in the fire,

Long before poets inspired the hears,

You were the Spirit of all that is art.

 

You give the potter the feel of the clay;

You give the actor the right part to play;

You give the author a story to tell;

You are the prayer in the sound of a bell.

 

Praise to all lovers who feel your desire!

Praise to all music which soars to inspire!

Praise to the wonders of Thy artistry

Our Divine Spirit, all glory to Thee.

 

Luminous Night of the Soul.

 

“O guiding night!

O night more lovely than the dawn!

O night that has united

The Lover with his beloved,

Transforming the beloved in her Lover.”

 

Luminous Night of the Soul.

O Oriens Melissa Dunphy
 

O Oriens,

Splendor lucis aeternae, et sol justitiae:

Veni, et illumina sedentes in tenebris, ut umbra mortis.

 

O Morning Star,

Splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness:

Come and enlighten those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.

Vum Vive Vum arr. Kevin Siegfried

from https://www.kevinsiegfried.com/vum-vive-vum

 

The original tune of Vum Vive Vum dates from 1844 and is a lively example of a Shaker dance song. The use of vocables was a common feature of early Shaker music, particularly in the repertoire used for dance. In Vum Vive Vum, the vocal sounds used represent a uniquely American form of “mouth music”—a style of traditional singing where nonsense words are used to mimic the sounds of an instrument or the rhythms of a dance.


 


 

Across the Vast, Eternal Sky by Ola Gjeilo

Lyrics by Charles A. Silvestri

 

Sunlight shines on my face;

This is my grace, to be 

Restored,born again, 

In flame!

 

When I was young I flew in the velvet night;

Shining by day, a firebird bathed in light!

Grey now my feathers, which once were red and gold;

My destiny to soar up to the…

 

Sunlight shines on my face;

This is my grace, to be 

Restored, born again,

In flame!

 

Do not despair that I am gone away;

I will appear again

When the sunset paints

Flames across the vast eternal sky.

O Nata Lux Morten Lauridsen
 

O nata lux de lumine,

Jesu redemptor saeculi

Dignare clemens supplicum

Laudes preces que sumere.

Qui carne quondam contegi

Dignatus es pro perditis.

Nos membra confer effici,

Tui beati corporis.

 

O born light of light,

Jesus, redeemer of the world,

Mercifully deem worthy and accept

The praises and prayers of your supplicants.

Thou who once deigned to be clothed in flesh

For the sake of the lost ones,

Grant us to be made members

Of your holy body.

Brightest and Best arr. Shawn Kirchner

Text by Reginald Heber, 1811

 

Hail the bless’d morn, see the great Mediator

Down from the regions of glory descend!

Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,

Lo, for his guard the bright angels attend.

 

Refrain:

Brightest and best of the stars of the morning,

Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid.

Star in the East, the horizon adorning,

Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.

 

Cold on his cradle the dewdrops are shining,

Low lies his bed with the beasts of the stall.

Angels adore him in slumber reclining,

Maker and Monarch and Savior of all.

 

Refrain

 

Shall we not yield him, in costly devotion,

Odours of Edom and off’rings divine,

Gems of the mountains and pearls of the ocean,

Myrrh from the forest or gold from the mine?

 

Refrain

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How Can I Keep From Singing

arr. Adam and Matt Podd

Words and music by Rev. Robert Lowry

 

My life flows on in endless above earth's lamentations.

I hear the real though far off hymn that hails a new creation.

No storm can shake my inmost calm, while to that rock I'm clinging.

Since love prevails in heav'n and earth, How can I keep from singing?

 

While though the tempest 'round me roars, I know the truth it liveth.

And though the darkness 'round me close, songs in the night it giveth.

No storm can shake my inmost calm, while to that rock I'm clinging.

Since love prevails in heav'n and earth, How can I keep from singing?

 

I lift my eyes, the cloud grows thin;I see the blue above it.

And day by day, this pathway smooths, since first I learned to love it.

No storm can shake my inmost calm, I hear the music ringing.

It sounds an echo in my soul. How can I keep from singing?
 

How can I keep from singing?

Keep singing!

Transformation
Inspiration
Invocation

The Ground by Ola Gjeilo

 

Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua.

Osanna in excelsis.

 

Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.

Benedictus qui venit.

Osanna in excelsis.

 

Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,

Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,

Dona nobis pacem.

Pacem.

Oh, Watch the Stars

Traditional American arr. Moira Smiley &  Seamus Egan

 

Oh watch the stars, see how they run!

Oh watch the stars, see how they run!

The stars run down at the setting of the sun.

Oh watch the stars, see how they run!

 

Oh watch the moon, see how it shines!

Oh watch the moon, see how it shines!

The moon comes up at the setting of the sun.

Oh watch the moon, see how it shines!

 

Oh watch the wind, see how it blows!

Oh watch the wind, see how it blows!

The wind comes up at the setting of the sun.

Oh watch the wind, see how it blows!

To Thee My Heart I Offer by Elaine Hagenberg

Text anonymous, 1653

 

To Thee my heart I offer, Oh Christ-child sweet and dear;

Upon Thy love relying, be Thou ever near.

Oh take my heart and give me Thine and may it be forever mine,

Oh Jesus, holy, undefiled, My Savior meek and mild.

 

What brought Thee to the manger, Oh Christ-child sweet and dear?

Thy love for me a stranger, be Thou ever near.

Oh Lord how great Thy perfect Love, that reaches from the heav’ns above.

Thy love for us, by sin defiled, That made Thee, God, a child.

 

Let me be Thine forever, Oh Christ-child sweet and dear;

Uphold me with Thy mercy, be Thou ever near.

Thy hand bestows Thy gifts to me and all I have, I offer Thee!

My heart, my soul, and all I own; Let these be Thine alone.

You Are the New Day arr. Peter Knight

Words and music by John David

 

You are the new day.

I will love you more than me and more than yesterday

If you can but prove to me you are the new day.

Send the sun in time for dawn, let the birds all hail the morning.

Love of life will urge me say, you are the new day.

 

When I lay me down at night knowing we must pay,

Thoughts occur that this night might stay yesterday.

Thoughts that we as humans small could slow worlds and end it all

Lie around me where they fall before the new day.

 

One more day when time is running our for ev’ryone,

Like a breath I knew would come I reach for a new day.

Hope is my philosophy, just needs day in which to be,

Love of life means hope for me, borne on a new day.

You are the new day.

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