Kölner Dom: Pontifikalrequiem für Kardinal Meisner
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- Pontifikalrequiem für Kardinal Meisner
Segen & Auszug
"Segne, Du Maria"
Segne Du Maria, segne mich Dein Kind
Daß ich hier den Frieden, dort den Himmel find
Segne all mein Denken, segne all mein Tun
|: Laß in Deinem Segen Tag und Nacht mich ruhn :|
Segne Du Maria, alle die mir lieb
Deinen Muttersegen ihnen täglich gib
Deine Mutterhände breit auf alle aus
|: Segne alle Herzen, segne jedes Haus :|
Segne Du Maria, unsre letzte Stund
Süße Trostesworte flüstre dann Dein Mund
Deine Hand, die linde, drück das Aug uns zu
|: Bleib im Tod und Leben unser Segen Du :|
Text: Cordula Wöhler (1870)
Musik: Karl Kindsmüller (1916)
Sehr SCHÖNES Lied Kardinal Meisner Lieblingslied meins AUCH
The singing of the final hymn to Mary, the favorite of the late Cardinal, is clearly the most touching portion of the entire obsequies. The cutaway to Cardinal Woelke standing before the altar singing in tears is very moving. The recessional, with Dr Bonig's playing, was powerful. Cardinal Meisner was a GENUINE church LEADER of COURAGE. An Apostle who loved the Lord and defended His Body. There are much too few in leadership today especially in Germany. There are practically none in Rome. That has been planned.
A tradition and a song that makes us see and hear the beauty of God.
I didn't realize the Catholic church was so relevant in Germany today.
Schlusslied: Das Lieblingslied des + Kardianal Meisner
Segne du Maria, segne mich dein Kind
Dass ich hier den Frieden, dort den Himmel find
Segne all mein Denken, segne all mein Tun
Lass in deinem Segen Tag und Nacht mich ruh'n
Lass in deinem Segen Tag und Nacht mich ruh'n
Segne du Maria, alle die mir lieb
Deinen Muttersegen ihnen täglich gib
Deine Mutterhände breit' auf alle aus
Segne alle Herzen, segne jedes Haus
Segne alle Herzen, segne jedes Haus
Segne du Maria, unsre letzte Stund
Süße Trostesworte flüstre dann dein Mund
Deine Hand, die linde, drück das Aug' uns zu
Bleib im Tod und Leben unser Segen du
Bleib im Tod und Leben unser Segen du
Thank you VERY much. An American from Boston, Massachusetts. It's a beautiful hymn and I was touched by how much it moved Barfing l Cardinal Woelke. Cardinal Meisner said it did miracles.
Please, what does the "linden one" refer to? Linden hand?
@@Xfranman
Hallo, die linde... bezieht sich nicht auf den Baum
lind ist eine alte deutsche
Bezeichnung für sanft, mild, freundlich
Shalom und seien Sie gesegnet!
@@einzigartiggeschaffen7280 Thanks so much. That's very kind.
Many years ago, I was in your beautiful land as an American soldier
Although I traveled some and met many wonderful Germans, I never visited Cologne. My Sister has visited this stunning ancient cathedral.
I enjoy the music very much.
The altar servers are wonderful, especially at the beginning of Mass as they create the "aisle" for His Eminence before the altar as they genuflect in unison. I've not seen anything like it.
I am an old man now. I was sent from your beautiful land to Vietnam and war. Mary protected me.
Thank you for your kindness.
God bless you and those you love.
Forgive me for never learning your language. I can ask for a beer and thank the server. 🤣
2oo5 Köln dem Kardinal der Papst Johannes Paul solange gedient hat getroffen, somit war etwas Papst Johannes Paul noch dabei obwohl ich zweimal d Papst Johannes Paul persönlich in Rom und Köln persönlich sprechen dürfen
There is a very great number of bishops present. Where are they all from?
Tal debe ser, para el Gran Rey
Please, who is the gentleman in the black cassock with surplice - appears, from his collar, to be a layman - who attends His Eminence (miter and crozier)? Walks with the MC. Has no other duties.
Thanks. (Boston Massachusetts in the United States of America)
None know or have care to reply. Disappointing.
The pontificals are carried by an assistant to the bishop. He is usually also available as a chauffeur and is a layman. The other priest, dressed in black, is the master of ceremonies of the Cologne Cathedral. He is responsible for the liturgically correct course of a celebration.
@@Joerg122Thank you.