Sunday, September 1, 2024

Stars of the Morning

--St. Michael's & All Angels Day will be celebrated September 29th

Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright, 
Filled with celestial splendor and light, 
These that, where night never followeth day, 
Raise the Thrice Holy* song ever alway. 

These are Thy servants, these are Thine own, 
God of the Armies, the nearest Thy throne; 
These are Thy messengers, these dost Thou send, 
Help of the helpless ones, us to defend. 

"Who like the Lord?" thunders Michael the chief; 
God sends us others to protect us from grief; 
Through Mary at Nazareth, God promised peace, 
As Gabriel, the light of God, announced the release. 

Then, when the earth was first poised in mid space, 
Then, when the planets first sped on their race, 
Then, when were ended the six days’ employ, 
Then all the sons of God shouted for joy. 
Fidelis Schabet, public domain
Still let them guard us; still let them fight,
Lord of angelic hosts, battling for right; 
Till, where their anthems they ceaselessly pour, 
We with the angels may bow and adore. 
 --Joseph the Hymnographer (Φωστηρες της ουσιας, 810[?]-886[?]); translated by John M. Neale, 1862; adapted by c.m.b., 2024  

*Song to the Trinity: Father, Son & Holy Spirit

 

3 comments:

David C Brown said...

Throughout supposed dark ages God always had His men.

C. Marie Byars said...

Thanks for visiting. God has always been among His people working, even when the darkness of illiteracy blanketed most of His people, making it harder to read the Bible, and through every era where cultural blinders have mitigated His Word--- they were there in the Dark Ages, and we in modern Western societies have our own, too. God's mercy triumphs!

David C Brown said...

We do seem to be in a new dark age.
But God's light still shines.