Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary

We celebrate today our Mother’s birth,   
The Mother of the First
     Of human race sin-free
Who gave His sinlessness to one to be
His Mother and our own with brother John:
Adopted now we all are through her Son.

Immaculate she was in womb conceived—
     By Spirit’s breath received
     Her nature from her Child
Who was in every sinful way reviled,
And yet surrendered to the Father’s will:
His human nature Anna’s womb did fill.

Blessed Mary’s “Yes” was shaped in her Son’s mold—
     The first in His sheepfold
     To hear His loving voice—
Made free from sin to make her human choice,
Whose name today with joy we celebrate!
For all of us she now in heaven waits.

Fullness of Truth

In Catholic faith you cannot pick and choose—
Decide from here and there what you believe—
For truth won’t let you any of it lose
But will not stop until you can receive
The picture whole in rainbow-colored paint
Across the sky– appears by Father’s Word
From Father, breathes His Spirit with no taint
Of sin or Devil cast by Michael’s sword
From heaven to our earth to havoc wreak–
Is here defeated by the Cross as sword
Of Him who hearts on earth forever seek
To bow before to worship and adore:
The Son who comes in ‘guise of bread and wine,
To give His Body, Blood from Living Vine. 

Glory’s Glow

The winds and waves of culture clash
Against the Rock that’s Peter’s Bark,
But Satan’s hopes are always dashed
For Catholic Church is Noah’s Ark.

That Bark sails through the storms that blow
Toward dawn, the other side of night,
With compass fixed on distant glow–
Takes courage in this glorious fight.

For glory is that light ahead
That beckons her to “follow me,”
And glow of dawn is His Blood Red
Poured out for us upon a Tree.

And then we see that Bark is made
From wood of Cross on Calv’ry raised,
And supper on that Bark is laid
Of Body, Blood for our life paid.

Then storm abates, and we can smell
The sweetness of our New World’s air;
A World is saved from Satan’s hell
Through “Yes” brought Rose from Lily Fair. 

Glory Never Fades

O Lord, Your glory never fades,
Unites eternity and time,
Appears in us when we obey
And You say to each one “You’re mine!”

When we Your glory on earth taste
Assured we are it’s You who’re here,
For in Your time You’re never late
And come to cast away our fear.

Then in each face we glory see
In all who’re in Your image made
And know one day we’ll be sin free,
Delivered from Old Eden’s shade. 

Gratitude

With gratitude come fill my heart
     And drive away my pride;
By Spirit, come, to me impart
     The death for me Christ died.

For in His death my pride is killed,
     And I am emptied out
That gratitude may my heart fill
     To cast away my doubt.

Our doubt by pride is always fed
     As Adam testifies,
And Satan’s pride in Adam led
     To fruit by which he died.

But Jesus in humility
     Our gratitude restores;
Filled with His fruit from His Cross Tree
     Our spirit with Him soars.    

Bend Your Bow

For us, O Lord, You bend Your bow
     And shoot Your arrows straight–
Hit Adam’s heart where we each sow
     Our death that is our fate.

With love is every arrow tipped–
     Will hit each heart and heal
And loosen in us Satan’s grip
     Who tried to each heart steal.

Those arrows will not be withdrawn,
     For Your love never leaves–
Will open us to coming dawn
     And to our full reprieve.

We see Your bow across the sky
     And know our storms have passed,
For to us all you’re always nigh:
     Our future with You lasts. 

Come In My Heart

Come in my heart and be my guest;
I need Your Resurrection here,
For You know what for me is best,
And there You will make Your will clear.

I long for wisdom You can give—
To see the beauty of Your “all”—
And where I in Your beauty live,
My life’s beyond a funeral pall.

Your Word speaks truth to open ears,
Brings wisdom on your Spirit’s wind,
And life beyond Your grave is near
As we see what has always been.

For earth is now Your ante-room
Where we’re prepared for life beyond;
We leave behind the Devil’s gloom,
And to our sin You say, “Begone!”

For Your “all” has no place for sin
Or punishment for sin, our death,
For old through death is born again,
And we live on Your Spirit’s breath. 

Mary’s Blossom

His Blood is poured o’er all the earth
     And seeps in every crack;
New blossoms from the earth spring forth–
     Give us the truth we lack.

For Eden’s East is cloaked with weeds
     That suffocate our breath
And grow among us evil deeds
     That lead us all to death.

New Blossom springs from Mary’s heart
     Who for us all said “Yes,”
And through her Father’s Son imparts
     His answer to our quest.

For Blossom New we’ve always sought
     In tangle of sin’s growth,
And now at last our Mother caught
     The Seed of sacred worth.

She is the first to Blossom grow
     To pollinate our race
That we may truth of Jesus know
     And see through her His face.

Now His face shows in everyone
     Consumes His Body, Blood,
As His light in each face is shown
     Are blossoms from His Rood.

When time will end, all blossoms last
     As Eden’s East is raised–
Redeems Old Eden’s sinful past:
     We Mary’s Blossom praise. 

Open Gate

Her “Yes” to Gabriel opened wide the gate
To Paradise once barred by angel’s sword
And saved us from the Devil’s lonely fate–
Refused to say Christ Jesus is our Lord.

And now the Virgin’s womb is open door
For Him to enter us and take us in
To Paradise where those with spirits poor
Will live in Him and will be born again.

On Blood and Body we will on Him feast
At Father’s Table that’s by Spirit laid,
Where she who is the first is not the least–
Presides with Mother’s smile, dispels our shade.

At last the angel lays his sword aside,
nd we in Eden’s Garden New abide.

Saved On Calvary’s Hill

O Lord, with fury please don’t fill Your lips
Or let Your tongue condemn without reprieve,
Though all the world through us in sin has slipped
On venom of the one whose fangs deceive.

Come, save us, though our sin with You must die
And who we are arise with You from grave
To never more again believe the lie
Of him who lives in dark and not Your day.

And then through us Your world create anew
Where sunset always points to coming dawn,
As in each one Your glory we can view
And know to You we always will belong.

That venom from those fangs will never kill
Those saved through You who died on Calvary’s hill.