A Story of Three Saints (0280 of 1000)

Saint Augustine and Saint Monica attend a Sermon by Saint Ambrose—by the Vergós Group

A Story of Three Saints

Henry Formby
St. Monica

Old English Air
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

1. To ancient Milan’s city fair,
where holy Ambrose dwelt,
A woman came in deepest woe,
and at his feet she knelt:
“Father, I weep both day and night,
my very heart is riv’n;
My unbelieving son is still,
by pride and passion driv’n.

3. “Rise, daughter, rise,” the saint replied, ⁠
“take courage from thy fears;
The child will not be lost for whom,
a mother sheds such tears.”
For Augustine unbaptized it was,
that weeping mother pray’d,
And on Saint Austin’s breast at last,
her dying head was laid.

2. He wanders to and fro on earth,
his spirit seeking rest;
And finding none, he drains a cup,
by God and man unblest.
His voice, O Father, still upholds,
each impious sect in turn,
and men from his impassion’d words,
pernicious errors learn.”


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