Holy Jesus, every day,
Keep us in the narrow way.
And, when earthly things are past,
Bring our ransomed souls at last
Where they need no star to guide,
Where no clouds Thy glory hide.
In the heavenly country bright,
Need they no created light.
Thou, its light, its joy, its crown,
Thou, its Sun, which goes not down.
There forever may we sing
“Alleluias” to our King!
Our one priest did, however, snarkily said to me after one of last year’s Masses for Epiphany that he hates hymns that use the tune of other hymns—in this case, he was referencing “For the Beauty of the Earth”. I wanted to note that “As with Gladness” was written prior to it, but whatever....
William H. Monk created the current form of DIX by revising and shortening Conrad Kocher's chorale melody for “Treuer Heiland, wir sind hir,” found in Kocher's Stimmen aus den Reiche Gottes (1838).
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