Silent and strong, you tirelessly sowed the holy seed of trust. You teach us that in adversity, God never fails, He gives us security.
| | Marian Hymn (e.g., Salve) | Himno de la Madre Georgina | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Recipient | The Blessed Virgin Mary | Blessed Mother Georgina | | Theological Focus | Motherhood of God, Mediatrix | Divine Filiation, Trust, Service to Orphans | | Tone | Solemn, pleading for mercy | Joyful, confident, pedagogical (teaching) | | Liturgical Rank | Universal (used worldwide) | Local / Charismatic (specific to a congregation) | The Beatification and the Hymn’s Modern Revival On May 29, 2021, when Madre Georgina was beatified in Madrid, the Himno de la Madre Georgina experienced a massive revival. Thousands of pilgrims sang it in the streets, and for many, it became the defining sound of the event. himno de la madre georgina
Alma de entrega, esposa de la cruz, gloria serena del Jardín de Dios. Ruega por todos los que sufren hoy, para que encuentren el Amor de Dios. Silent and strong, you tirelessly sowed the holy
(Vuelve al Coro) Chorus: Mother Georgina, faithful to the Love of God, give us your fire, give us your heart. Teach us to be, in humility, living witnesses of the Trinity. Thousands of pilgrims sang it in the streets,
The hymn reminds us that we are never abandoned. It calls us to trade our cynicism for trust (verse 2) and our apathy for active love (verse 1). Madre Georgina was a "silent and strong" woman; her hymn invites us to be the same.
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Introduction: A Hymn of Holiness in the Canary Islands In the rich tapestry of Catholic hymnody, few contemporary pieces resonate with such regional devotion and spiritual fervor as the Himno de la Madre Georgina . While not as universally known as ancient Latin chants, this hymn holds a special place in the hearts of the faithful in the Canary Islands, Spain, and increasingly among those who follow the charism of the Sisters of the Love of God (Hermanas del Amor de Dios).