My Presbyterian upbringing gives me two issues with Catholic music. I struggle when hymns stray off metrical and some Marian hymnody can be a problem to me.
I don’t know about this one. Does this veer towards sickly? I’m probably just looking for things to upset me.
The text is by John Raphael Peacey who was an Anglican after all (not a Sydney Anglican obviously) and should be immune to excess Marian sentiment. The version below is from this hymnal but there are some differences between that and what the copyright holder Hope Publications has at their site.
It is set to ST BOTOLPH by Gordon Slater another Anglican.
It looks like I couldn’t find chords and made them up with some help from a reverse chord site – although there is a diminished chord in there somewhere which sounds unlikely.
I made two backings, one organ, one not organ.
For Mary, Mother of our Lord,
God’s holy name be praised,
Who first the Son of God adored
As on her child she gazed.Brave, holy Virgin, she believed,
Though hard the task assigned,
And by the Holy Ghost conceived
the Saviour of mankind.God’s handmaid, she at once obeyed,
By her ‘Thy will be done’;
The second Eve love’s answer made
which our redemption won.The busy world had got no space
Or time for God on earth;
A cattle manger was the place
where Mary gave him birth.She gave her body as God’s shrine,
Her heart to piercing pain;
She knew the cost of love divine,
When Jesus Christ was slain.Dear Mary, from your lowliness
And home in Galilee
There comes a joy and holiness
To every family.Hail Mary, you are full of grace,
Above all women blessed;
And blest your Son, whom you embrace
in birth and death confessed.