Wednesday, March 17, 2010

ST PATRICK'S BREASTPLATE


THE LORICA, OR, ST PATRICK'S BREASTPLATE


I bind unto myself today
the strong Name of the Trinity,
by invocation of the same,
the Three in One, and One in Three.

I bind this day to me forever,
by power of faith, Christ's Incarnation;
his baptism in the Jordan river;
his death on cross for my salvation;
his bursting from the spiced tomb;
his riding up he heavenly way;
his coming at the day of doom:
I bind unto myself today.

I bind unto myself the power
of the great love of cherubim;
the sweet "Well done" in judgement hour;
the service of the seraphim;
confessors' faith, apostles' word,
the patriarchs' prayers, the prophets' scrolls;
all good deeds done unto the Lord,
and purity of virgin souls.

I bind unto myself today
the virtues of the starlit heaven,
the glorious sun's life-giving ray,
the whiteness of the moon at even,
the flashing of the lightning free,
the whirling wind's tempestuous shocks,
the stable earth, the deep salt sea,
around the old eternal rocks.

I bind unto myself today
the power of God to hold and lead,
his eye to watch, his might to stay,
his ear to hearken to my need;
the wisdom of my God to teach,
his hand to guide, his shield to ward;
the word of God to give me speech,
his heavenly host to be my guard.

Against the demon snares of sin,
the vice that gives temptation force,
the natural lusts that war within,
the hostile men that mar my course;
of few or many, far or nigh,
in every place, and in all hours
against their fierce hostility,
I bind to me these holy powers.

Against all Satan's spells and wiles,
against false words of heresy,
against the knowledge that defiles
against the heart's idolatry,
against the wizard's evil craft,
against the death-wound and the burning
the choking wave and poisoned shaft,
protect me, Christ, till thy returning.]

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

I bind unto myself the Name,
the strong Name of the Trinity,
by invocation of the same,
the Three in One, and One in Three.
Of whom all nature hath creation,
eternal Father, Spirit, Word:
praise to the Lord of my salvation,
salvation is of Christ the Lord.


The Lorica is a truly magnificent hymn, found today in many hymnals.... The translation into English as given here is by Cecil Frances Alexander, whose husband was Archbishop of Armagh, and thus the direct successor of Patrick. She published nearly 400 poems and hymns of her own, including the well-known "There is a green hill far away," "Once in royal David's city," "Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult," and "All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small."



James Kiefer at The Lectionary.

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8 comments:

  1. Choral Evensong on BBC Radio 3 this afternoon just concluded with St. Patrick's Breastplate, live from Christ Church Cathedral (also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity) in Dublin.

    This is a lovely way to observe St, Patrick's day.

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  2. One of my favorite hymns, I've only sung it in a congregation at mass three times in my 35 years as an Episcopalian. "Too long" they all say. A pity.
    BTW, my family left County Tyrone, eventually landing in B'ham, Alabama, in 1890. We'll be drinking to St. Patrick tonight.

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  3. Allen, I'd love to have heard the hymn sung in the service.

    John D., we sing the abbreviated version with two verses left out, No. 370 in the hymnal.

    Our surname is Irish, but Grandpère has no Irish ancestry. He's adopted. When I visited Ireland, an intelligent and articulate taxi driver told me that Butler is Norman-Anglo-Irish. Of course, a good many of the Butlers never made it over to Ireland.

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  4. Mimi,
    You can re-play the service @ bbc radio3- evensong, for the next 11 days.

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  5. Allen, John D, thanks for the referral to the Choral Evensong service from Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin. It's lovely.

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  6. Mim, I'm so glad you listened to it. I try to listen to the BBC's evensong as often as I can. I usually have to listen to it delayed because on Wednesday I have a Chinese class while it's on and the Sunday rebroadcast comes on while I'm still at church. Because we change our clocks earlier than the UK, this time I was able to catch the end of it live.

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  7. Allen, thanks for calling the program to my attention. I'll be listening. Say "Hi" to Liz for me.

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