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Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me bring love. Where there is offence, let me bring pardon. Where there is discord, let me bring union. Where there is error, let me bring truth. Where there is doubt, let me bring faith. Where there is despair, let me bring hope. Where there is darkness, let me bring your light.
O Herr, mache mich zum Werkzeug deines Friedens" (O lord, make me an instrument of your peace), Op. 37/1, is a motet by Kurt Hessenberg for a six-part mixed choir a cappella, composed in 1946.
Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love is an album by Jonathan Richman, released in 2004. [5] The title is excerpted from Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace, "O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek ... to be loved, as to love."
The anonymous 20th-century prayer "Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace" is widely attributed to Francis, but there is no evidence for it. [100] [101] In art.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Let me sow love where there is hatred. Where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; there is hope where there is despair. Where there is darkness, there is light; there is joy where there is sadness.
Lord, Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace Music: John Rutter Text: St. Francis of Assisi 3:04; Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Music: African-American Spiritual Arrangement: Alice Parker and Robert Shaw 3:25; Deep River Music: American Folk Hymn Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 4:10; The Lamb Music: John Tavener Text: William Blake 3:43; A Child's Prayer ...
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Lord, Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace for SATB or TTBB with organ or harp and strings; Love came down at Christmas for SATB and keyboard or strings; Mary's Lullaby for SATB and piano or orchestra; Nativity Carol for SATB and keyboard or strings; O come, O come, Emmanuel from Twelve Christmas Carols, Set 1 for SATB and keyboard or orchestra