Summary of Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital by Grace Nolan

Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital by Grace Nolan in the Key of Bb

A hymn honoring medieval hospitals and hospices attached to pilgrimage routes that cared for travelers, the sick, and the poor, often run by religious orders and lay confraternities. It traces how hospitality shaped early medical practice and communal charity.

Opening line of Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital: By the road a small ward keeps watch with linen and with prayer for every passing foot.

Closing line of Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital: Teach us to make our doors open to the stranger and our hands ready for the sick and the poor.

Bible Verses Related to Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital: Luke 10:34 | Matthew 25:35

Thoughts about Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital: This hymn explores pilgrim hospitals that offered shelter and care to travelers and the ill, noting how such institutions combined prayer with practical medicine. Devotionally it calls churches to sustain health ministries, to welcome migrants and pilgrims, and to see hospitality as sacramental care. It encourages prayerful service and practical compassion for those on the move.

Thoughts about Chant of the Pilgrim Hospital by famous people:

Sister Agnes | Hospitality is the first medicine many will know

Summary of Harbor Farewell by Samuel Reed

Harbor Farewell by Samuel Reed in the Key of G#

A hymn offering farewell and blessing for sailors migrants and harbor workers as they depart for sea or new lands. It traces pastoral rituals of blessing and sending that accompanied voyages and migrations across centuries.

Opening line of Harbor Farewell: May the tide carry you safely and the bell bring you home to peace.

Closing line of Harbor Farewell: Send us to bless the departing and to welcome the returning with open hands and steady hearts.

Bible Verses Related to Harbor Farewell: Psalm 107:23-31 | Matthew 28:20

Thoughts about Harbor Farewell: This hymn reflects on rituals of blessing and sending that accompanied voyages and migrations noting how chapels and communities prayed for safe passage and advocated for humane treatment of migrants. Devotionally it calls congregations to practice blessing and hospitality to sustain those who travel and to support families left behind.

Thoughts about Harbor Farewell by famous people:

Captain Ellis | May the tide bring rest and the bell bring peace