"They Come, God's Messengers.."
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    Anyone ever use this text of Robert Campbell's?
    With what tune?
    What do you think of it?
    It was written just before he came into communion with Rome, I believe.

    They come, God’s messengers of love,
    They come from realms of peace above,
    From homes of never fading light,
    From blissful mansions ever bright.

    They come to watch around us here,
    To soothe our sorrow, calm our fear:
    Ye heavenly guides, speed not away,
    God willeth you with us to stay.

    But chiefly at its journey’s end
    ’Tis yours the spirit to befriend,
    And whisper to the faithful heart,
    “O Christian soul, in peace depart.”

    Blest Jesu, Thou Whose groans and tears
    Have sanctified frail nature’s fears,
    To earth in bitter sorrow weighed,
    Thou didst not scorn Thine angel’s aid;

    An angel guard to us supply,
    When on the bed of death we lie;
    And by Thine own Almighty power
    O shield us in the last dread hour.

    To God the Father, God the Son,
    And God the Spirit, Three in One,
    From all above and all below,
    Let joyful praise unceasing flow.

    (Save the Liturgy, Save the World)
  • Yes, I remember it. In The English Hymnal (245) it was sung to the tune Daniel L.M. (Irish Traditional melody harmonized by Martin Shaw). But I remember it best sung to the tune St. Crispin. In the Anglican world it was sung on the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels.