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William Maher
Soul of my Saviour
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Composer
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William Maher
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Choral
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Choral
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3:01
"Soul of my Saviour" is a hymn composed by William Maher, an Irish Jesuit priest, in the early 20th century. The hymn is also known as "Anima Christi" and is a prayer to Jesus Christ. It is a popular hymn in the Catholic Church and is often sung during Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction. The hymn was composed in 1918 and was first published in the Irish Messenger of the Sacred Heart in 1927. It was later included in various hymnals and has been translated into many languages. The hymn has five movements, each expressing a different aspect of the prayer to Jesus Christ. The first movement, "Soul of my Saviour," expresses the desire for Christ to be the center of one's life and to guide one's actions. The second movement, "Sanctify me," asks Christ to purify and sanctify the soul. The third movement, "Body of Christ," expresses the desire to receive the Eucharist and be united with Christ. The fourth movement, "Blood of Christ," asks for forgiveness and redemption through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The final movement, "Water from the side of Christ," expresses the desire to be cleansed and renewed by Christ's love and mercy. The hymn is characterized by its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics. It is often sung in a slow and reverent manner, emphasizing the prayerful nature of the hymn. The hymn's popularity is due to its ability to express the deep spiritual longing of the human heart for union with Christ. Overall, "Soul of my Saviour" is a beautiful and powerful hymn that expresses the desire for a deeper relationship with Christ. Its timeless message continues to resonate with believers around the world.
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