My Soul Proclaims the Lord my God (Magnificat / Mary's Song)

This hymn is a setting of Mary's Magnificat

The author is unknown, but the words are very closely based on Luke 1:44-56, and a number of similar versions are in common use.

The earliest publication found is in 1978 in the 20th Century Folk Hymnal Volume Four, where it was described as anonymous.  Some later publications attribute it to American Roman Catholic religious sister Anne Carter (1944-1993) - but it is not clear if she wrote the words or arranged/recorded them.

With Common Meter (CM), tunes it is set to include:
  • NEW BRITTAIN - composer unknown (best know as the tune for Amazing Grace) - often under the title "Mary's Song", this seems to be the most-commonly used tune.
  • ST. PETER - which is also used for the hymn How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds - in the Canadian Catholic Book of Worship III, under the title "Canticle of Mary".
  • ST COLUMBA - a traditional Irish tune, composer unknown.



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Examples


Solo singer, tune NEW BRITAIN:


Choir with organ, tune NEW BRITAIN


Choir with piano, tune NEW BRITAIN


Instrumental, tune ST PETER:


Lyrics

My soul proclaims the Lord my God,
My Spirit sings His praise!
He looks on me, He lifts me up
And gladness fills my days.

All nations now will share my joy
His gifts He has outpoured;
His little one He has made great;
I magnify the Lord.

His mercy is forever more
His name I praise again.
His strong right arm puts down the proud
And lifts the lowly high.

He fills the hungry with good things
The rich He sends away;
The promise made to Abraham
Is filled by him each day.

Magnificat, Magnificat,
Magnificat, praise God!
Praise God, praise God, praise God, Praise God,
Magnificat, praise God.

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