![]() ![]() REMEMBER NOT THE THINGS OF THE PAST by Bod Hurd Recorded on CJM MUSIC’s How Can We Keep From Singing?: Volume 2Ħ. All we have to do is come before him with humble, contrite heart, ready to change. ![]() ![]() ![]() Each of the verses is take on the Prodigal’s well-rehearsed plea for forgiveness – “I will go to my father and say I have sinned against heaven and against you” . It’s a simple song, based on the story of the Prodigal Son and has really stood the test of time. FATHER I HAVE SINNED (THE PRODIGAL SON) by Eugene O’Reilly CSsRĮvery Lent this is one of the most searched-for songs on our website. Recorded on the Boyce & Stanley album Age to Age II: The Journey Continuesįrom the Boyce & Stanley Album Age to Age II: The Journey Continues (Available on iTunes)Ģ. In this song, as in the book of Hosea, a wayward people is invited to return to God, who waits for us as the Bridegroom awaits his Bride. “Long have I waited for you coming home to me Here goes…īased on Hosea, this 80’s folk hymnal classic got a modern re-working on the Boyce and Stanley album Age to Age II – The Journey Continues and remains a great gathering song for reconciliation services. So, to make this simple we’ve listed them in alphabetical order. While some are great congregational songs, others are better as solos or choir songs. It’s pretty difficult to pick an absolute favourite – these songs are very different. These songs work well before or after an examination of conscience or during an open time of opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation or just as part of your own prayer journey during – especially during Lent.Īlthough most parishes will find themselves celebrating Lent in lockdown for a second time in 2021, these songs can still be incorporated into masses and prayer times through remote recording or by playing the songs during online liturgies. We do have a few firm favourites though – the songs that are always at the top of the list when we are planning a service of reconciliation. There are literally dozens of beautiful songs on the themes of mercy, reconciliation, forgiveness and repentance that would be perfect for the season. ![]()
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