This song celebrates the beauty of the morning and waking someone with God's blessings and the singers' song. It describes how on the day they were born, flowers bloomed and saints sang at their baptism. The singers wish they could be saints to bring the morning greeting and farewell, and come with carnations to color their day and help them carry on with their song about the dawn, sun, and singing hello in the morning.
This song celebrates the beauty of the morning and waking someone with God's blessings and the singers' song. It describes how on the day they were born, flowers bloomed and saints sang at their baptism. The singers wish they could be saints to bring the morning greeting and farewell, and come with carnations to color their day and help them carry on with their song about the dawn, sun, and singing hello in the morning.
This song celebrates the beauty of the morning and waking someone with God's blessings and the singers' song. It describes how on the day they were born, flowers bloomed and saints sang at their baptism. The singers wish they could be saints to bring the morning greeting and farewell, and come with carnations to color their day and help them carry on with their song about the dawn, sun, and singing hello in the morning.
This song celebrates the beauty of the morning and waking someone with God's blessings and the singers' song. It describes how on the day they were born, flowers bloomed and saints sang at their baptism. The singers wish they could be saints to bring the morning greeting and farewell, and come with carnations to color their day and help them carry on with their song about the dawn, sun, and singing hello in the morning.
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MANANITA SONG
How beautiful is the morning
As we come to waken you; With God's early morning blessing, With pleasure we sing to you. On the day that you were born The flowers came into bloom And at the baptismal font, All the saints brought forth their song. The dawn is now appearing; The rays of the sun break through. Rise early this bright morning as we sing "hello" to you. How I wish I were St. Peter (St. Theresa) How I wish I were St. John (St. Joan) As we bring this salutation In the very early dawn. From all the stars in the heavens How I wish I could get you two - One to tell you good morning And another to bid you adieu. With a bouquet of carnations, We have come to sing our song, And make your day full of color So that you may carry on. The dawn is now appearing; The rays of the sun break through. Rise early this bright morning, As we sing "hello" to you.
The Roman Breviary in English, in Order, Every Day for January, February, March 2021: in English, in Order, Every Day for January, February, March 2021