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Originally Posted by haydukovich
These are the words I recall from memory ... can anyone fill in the blanks?

" He shall be born unto us
and God will be with us
and we shall find him in the cave of Bethlehem."
The ancient prophesies foretold the coming of His birth
of God's annointed Savior who brings peace upon earth refrain 2x
O Star of Bethlehem you shine with brilliance in the sky
to lead us all to God's own Son who will save all mankind refrain 2x
The lowly town of Bethehem in the Judean Hills
will be exalted from on high by God's own gift of love refrain 2x
With jubilation angels sang glad tidings of the birth
proclaiming glory in heaven for God's newborn on Earth. refrain 2x
As xxx shepherds watched their flock these tidings were announced
the saviors born in xxxx town in swaddling clothes he's found refrain 2x
O Magi from the East you bring gold, frankincense, and myhrr
and searching for the newborn king these gifts you now offer refrain 2x

Now that you mention it, I think I heard this hymn used during the Divine Liturgy from Holy Ghost from McKees Rocks when I was watching their stream from Sunday of the Holy Forefathers. So I think I see which hymn you're talking about.

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So here it is, Sept 14, 2015 and the last entry on this in Dec. 2012 and still nothing is in other churches. The current Hymn book of 2007, does not have this and when is something going to be done for the RUTHENIANS. I have had this in its entirety since leaving St Nicholas in Anchorage, Alaska in June, 2011. I don't know how to send it to someone ( mail--need an address). This is truly a beautiful hymn for the Season of Christmas. Why can't someone get this out to everybody. cantor John

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The Ancient Prophecies Foretold-- I could only type just the first portion and I don;t know how to put the whole hymn from Nov 15th to Nativity. My copy has the whole hymn on one regular size page. Here we are approaching the time to use it, and nothing has been said anymore about it. Sounds like we want it to die. I would be willing to retype it in an email to someone. Is anyone interested--send me an email---bigjohnplymouth39@yahoo.com and I will type it out. The Fossil.




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Originally Posted by PlymouthFossil
I have had this in its entirety since leaving St Nicholas in Anchorage, Alaska in June, 2011. I don't know how to send it to someone...
Consider scanning it to a pdf and asking a moderator how to get it posted to the forum.

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I would be willing to put any music on the Iowa Byzantine Catholic Outreach site (www.eceia.org [eceia.org]), and that would give it a place to live as well.

In Christ,
Adam

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One of our own posters, JimG, was kind enough to email me a scanned copy of the music back in 2012.

You may all access that file using the following link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwJnY6JiJTEialhyaVRPalZjUjA/view?usp=sharing

In the near future, I will post this permanently to my parish choir's blog

http://resurrectionchanters.blogspot.com/

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I posted a copy from the drop box, but with just the hymn. I hope to make a clean copy soon. You can find it here: http://www.eceia.org/files.html

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