taking upon Him a living body, vouchsafed to be born of a pure virgin.
On Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: Sacred Music for the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin7/2/2020 O wondrous interchange! The Creator of mankind, taking upon Him a living body, vouchsafed to be born of a pure virgin. — Antiphon for the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary In the history of sacred music, it is difficult to pinpoint which text outside of the Psalms has been more frequently set to music: the Mass or the Magnificat. The appeal of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei) lies in the catholicity and continuity of the text, since it is being sung somewhere around the world at every second of every day. The Magnificat, however, is not far behind the Mass in Christian devotion. The miraculous story of the infancy narrative in Luke 1 and 2, the uniqueness of Mary’s place in the story of salvation, and the rich vocabulary in the Magnificat have given it a rightful and prominent place in the story of sacred music.
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Pr Brian HamerBrian J. Hamer is Chaplain to School of Infantry West at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton via the LCMS Board for International Mission Services. Archives
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