This has the same Michael Joncas tune MAGNIFICAT that I blogged here, but the text is listed as written by John Theodore Mueller, based on Luke 1:46-55.
Except that it is actually his translation of Hermann Bonuss’s text as noted at Hymnary. I sometimes wonder if some sections of the Church have ever read this passage.
1 My soul gives glory to the Lord,
In God my Saviour I rejoice.
My lowliness he did regard,
Exalting me by his own choice.
From this day all shall call me blest,
For he has done great things for me,
Of all great names his is the best,
For it is holy; strong is he.2 His mercy goes to all who fear,
From age to age and to all parts.
His arm of strength to all is near;
He scatters those who have proud hearts.
He casts the mighty from their throne
And raises those of low degree;
He feeds the hungry as his own,
The rich depart in poverty.3 He raised his servant Israel,
Rememb’ring his eternal grace,
As from of old he did foretell
To Abraham and all his race.
O Father, Son and Spirit blest,
In threefold Name are you adored,
To you be ev’ry prayer addressed,
From age to age the only Lord.