Ave Maria Catholic Hymn Mp3


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1. In Fatima’s cove on the
thirteenth of May; the
Virgin Maria ap-
peared at mid-day.
Chorus:
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria;
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria!
2. The Virgin Maria sur-
rounded by light; God’s
Mother is ours for she
gives us her sight.
Chorus
3. The world was then suffering from
war, plague, and strife, and
Portugal mourned for her
great loss of life.
Chorus
4. To three shepherd children the
Virgin then spoke, a
message so hopeful, with
peace for all folk.
Chorus
5. With sweet Mother’s pleading, she
asked us to pray, do
penance, be modest, the
Rosary each day.
Chorus
6. All Portugal heard what God’s
Mother did say, con-
verted it sings of that
Queen to this day.
Chorus
7. We all must remember Our
Lady’s request, do
all that she asks for, o-
bey her bequests.
Chorus
8. She warned of behavior from
which we must turn, of
thoughts, words, and actions which
Christians must spurn.
Chorus
9. To her sad, sweet pleading our
promise is made, that
God’s Law in all things be
strongly obeyed.
Chorus
10. From nation to nation her
fair name is praised, as
souls from sin’s bondage are
contritely raised.
Chorus
11. Our thanks to the Godhead, Whose
ways are so sure, for
giving us Mary, our
Mother Most Pure.
Chorus
12. Our hearts, overflowing with
kindness and love, thank
her for God’s graces be-
stowed from above.
Chorus
13. Hail, Refuge of sinners! Hail,
Star of the Sea! Hail,
Queen of Creation! Our
hope is in thee.
Chorus
14. All hail, Virgin Mary! This
Star guides our way, our
country’s Protectress, A-
merica’s Way!
Chorus
Amen.

Ave Maria Catholic Hymn Mp3 Song

“I’m so sorry for sinners! If only I could show them hell!” St. Jacinta exclaimed. She would seize hold of Lucia and say: “I’m going to Heaven, but you are staying here. If Our Lady lets you, tell everybody what hell is like, so that they won’t commit any more sins and not go to hell.”

At other times, after thinking for a while, she said: “So many people falling into hell! So many people in hell!”

In MP3 format (download): (click link with right mouse button and choose 'Save As' from the menu) From the album My Lord and My God: Ave Maria - Gounod (1.3 MB) In the Silence of My Heart (1.4 MB) Reach For the Stars (1.7 MB) In RealAudio format (streaming): (click link to listen to song over the internet) From the album My Lord and My God. Downloadable MP3s. The Adoremus Hymnal website. Ave Maria (chant) listen / download (mp3) 532: Immaculate Mary: listen / download (mp3) 533: Ave. Maria and song lyrics just work well together: Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing; You reign now in splendor with Jesus our King. Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Maria! In heaven, the blessed your glory proclaim; On earth we, your children, invoke your sweet name. Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Maria!

To quiet her, Lucia said: “Don’t be afraid! You’re going to Heaven.”

  • Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, ave, ave, Maria! We pray for all sinners and souls that now stray, From Jesus and Mary, in heresy’s way. For poor, sick, afflicted, thy mercy we crave, And comfort the dying, thou hope of the grave. In grief and temptation, in joy and in pain, We’ll seek thee our Mother, nor seek thee in vain.
  • About Ave Maria. Listen to Ave Maria online. Ave Maria is an English language song and is sung by Catholic Songs Music. Ave Maria, from the album Catholic Hymns - Guitar Music, was released in the year 2010. The duration of the song is 4:16. Download English songs online from JioSaavn.

“Yes, I am,” Jacinta calmly answered, “but I want all those people to go there too!”

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She would follow what Our Lady asked to help convert sinners and save them from hell. For instance, although very ill, she still went to Mass on a week day. When Lucia told urged: “Jacinta, don’t come! You can’t, you’re not able.” Her cousin answered, “That doesn’t matter! I’m going for sinners who don’t go on a Sunday.”

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Lucia believed God gave her young cousin a special grace through the Immaculate Heart of Mary in this regard. Jacinta “looked upon hell, and had seen the ruin of souls who fall therein.” It led her to often sit thoughtfully and exclaim: “Oh, Hell! Hell! How sorry I am for the souls who go to hell! And the people down there, burning alive, like wood in the fire!”

When Lucia saw her many times deep in thought and asked what she was thinking, Jacinta often answered, “About the war which is coming, and all the people who are going to die and go to hell! How dreadful! If they would only stop offending God, then there wouldn’t be any war and they wouldn’t go to hell!”

Sins of the flesh offended God most, Jacinta said.

Yet Jacinta always did something about the fears for sinners to save them. She would kneel and pray the prayer Our Lady taught the children: O my Jesus, forgive us our sins; save us from the fires of hell; lead all souls into heaven, especially those who are in most need of Thy mercy.

Lucia described how Jacinta would remain on her knees for long periods of time, saying the same prayer over and over again.

Praying the Rosary, the children never forgot to include after each decade the prayer Our Lady also wants us to add after every decade of the Rosary.

Much later, in a letter written in 1941, Lucia affirmed to her bishop, “Now Your Excellency will understand how my own impression was that the final words of this prayer refer to souls in greatest danger of damnation, or those who are nearest to it.”

Jacinta showed the greatest compassion, especially concerning some sinner, saying: “We must pray and offer sacrifices to Our Lord, so that he will be converted and not go to hell, poor man!”

She would prompt her cousin and her brother Francisco to pray for sinners with her. “We must pray very much, to save souls from hell!” she would repeat. “So many go there! So many!”

She was following Our Lady of Fatima’s directive and recommendation to use the practice of mortification, saying: “Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners; for many souls go to hell, because there are none to sacrifice themselves and to pray for them.”

At the times Jacinta was particularly troubled, her brother Francisco would tell her, “Don’t think so much about hell! Think about Our Lord and Our Lady instead. I don’t think about hell, so as not to be afraid.”

She wasn’t afraid for herself, of course, but for sinners. Her constant attitude was, “My Jesus, forgive them and convert them. They certainly don’t know that they are offending God by all this! What a pity, my Jesus! I’ll pray for them.” Right away she repeated the prayer that Our Lady had taught: “Oh, my Jesus, forgive us our sins…”

St. Jacinta died alone after undergoing an operation to remove her rib without anesthetic.


El trece de mayo, la Virgen María
bajó de los cielos a Cova de Iría

Estribillo
Ave, ave, ave, María
Ave, ave, ave, María

A tres pastorcitos, la Madre de Dios
descubre el misterio de su corazón
(Estribillo)

Haced penitencia, haced oración
por los pecadores, implorad perdón.
(Estribillo)

El Santo Rosario, constantes rezad
y la paz del mundo el Señor dará.
(Estribillo)

De vuestros hijitos ¡oh Madre! escuchad
la tierna plegaria y dadnos la paz
(Estribillo)

¡Qué llena de encantos se ofrece María!
¡qué bella y qué pura en Cova de Iría!
(Estribillo)

SongAs I Kneel Before You (Ave Maria)
AlbumTraditional Songs
GenreMarian Hymns
Writer(s)Maria Parkinson
Publisher / Copyrights1978 Kevin Mayhew Ltd
KeyD
TagsAve Maria, As I Kneel Before You, Ave Maria Gratia Plena
Theme(s)Devotion, Offering, Prayer, Worship
Scripture Reference(s)
CCLI Song No740101

As I Kneel Before You,
As I Bow My Head In Prayer,
Take This Day, Make It Yours
And Fill Me With Your Love.

Ave Maria, Gratia Plena,
Dominus Tecum, Benedicta Tu.

All I Have I Give You,
Every Dream And Wish Are Yours,
Mother Of Christ, Mother Of Mine,
Present Them To My Lord.

Ave Maria, Gratia Plena,
Dominus Tecum, Benedicta Tu.

As I Kneel Before You,
And I See Your Smiling Face
Every Thought, Every Word
Is Lost In Your Embrace.

Ave Maria, Gratia Plena,
Dominus Tecum, Benedicta Tu. [2]

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