Beautifull.
Scenetific.
It will be lovely if this will travel to my Blog.
Donald
PS. To go with TEXT of YouTube
PS. To go with TEXT of YouTube
IN HONOUR OF BLESSED MARY McKILLOP
Copyright Peter Rose and Anne Conlon, 2010. Rose-Conlon publications.
1. Lord, I give my life to you;
you are my loving Father.
Freely I walk the path you lead,
trusting in your love.
Let your will be my will;
let my will be yours.
In trust draw me close to you,
the Father my soul adores
2. Lord, I seek to do your work,
touching the world with your kindness.
Gladly I share your cross of pain,
trusting in your love.
Let your will be my will, let my will be yours.
In trust draw me close to you.
The Saviour my soul adores.
3. Lord, I long for you alone,
you are the treasure I yearn for.
You are the breath which brings me life,
trusting in your love.
Let your will be my will, let my will be yours.
In trust draw me close to you.
The Spirit my soul adores.
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Anne Marie . . .
To: N & D
Sent: Thu, 14 October, 2010 10:17:52
Subject: RE: Today's travel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XigbrHkSSRg
Hi, D & N hope you are well.
I put the video of the hymn to Blessed Mary McKillop up today and this is the link I hope.
Our choir can access the tune so that they can learn it for Sunday so your suggestion was not so wild after all.
D. does not need our prayers but the Lazarists do.................
I was hiking from Crianlarich to Tyndrum on the West Highland Way. It was lovely Scottish weather, cloudy and mysterious.
From: Anne Marie . . .
To: N & D
Sent: Thu, 14 October, 2010 10:17:52
Subject: RE: Today's travel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XigbrHkSSRg
Hi, D & N hope you are well.
I put the video of the hymn to Blessed Mary McKillop up today and this is the link I hope.
Our choir can access the tune so that they can learn it for Sunday so your suggestion was not so wild after all.
D. does not need our prayers but the Lazarists do.................
I was hiking from Crianlarich to Tyndrum on the West Highland Way. It was lovely Scottish weather, cloudy and mysterious.
Anne
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