123 PUGNATE, CHRISTE MILITES
Given in editions of the Paris Breviary subsequent to 1736, along with the hymn Cœlestis O Jerusalem, for the vigil of All Saints Day at Lauds. Author not traced.
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Christian soldiers in the conflict! Bear the banner of the cross; Rich reward shall crown the victor, More than recompense for loss. | Not with paltry palms that wither Shall the brow be gaily crowned, But with light that shines eternal, And with heavenly joy renowned. | Yours are mansions fair and comely— There your souls in bliss shall rest; Stars shall sparkle in their radiance, On the pathway of the blest. | Earthly joys are faint and fleeting, Earthly favours quickly fade; Heavenwards lift your eyes, expecting There your true reward is laid. | God be praised who crowns the victor, Christ be praised who saves from sin; Equal praise to God the Spirit, By whose aid we fight and win. | |