Catholic Hymns (1860)/Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

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Catholic Hymns (1860)
by Henry Formby
Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
by Anonymous, translated by Edward Caswall
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15. Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Jesu, Creator of the world,
Of all mankind Redeemer blest;
True God of God, in whom we see
The Father's image clear express'd:

Thee, Saviour, love alone constrain'd
To make our mortal flesh Thine own;
And as a second Adam come,
For the first Adam to atone.

That selfsame love which made the sky,
Which made the sea, the stars, and earth,
Took pity on our misery,
And broke the bondage of our birth.

O Jesu, in Thy heart divine
May that same love for ever glow;
For ever mercy to mankind
From that exhaustless fountain flow!

For this Thy sacred heart was pierced,
And both with blood and water ran;
To cleanse us from the stains of guilt,
And be the hope and strength of man.

To God the Father and the Son,
All praise, and power, and glory be
With Thee, O holy Paraclete,
Both now and through eternity.