In many parts of Britain it is traditional to have maypole dancing on 1 May.
The winter’s sleep was long and deep,
But earth is awakened and gay;
For the life ne’er dies that from God doth rise,
And the green comes after the grey.
So God doth bring the world to spring;
And on this holy day
Doth the Church proclaim her Apostles’ fame,
To welcome the first of May.
Two saints of God went by the road
That leadeth on to light;
And they gave up all at their Master’s call,
To work in their Master’s sight.
Would Philip’s mind the Father find?
Lo, he hath found the Way;
For to know the Son is to know the One
Whom the earth and the heavens obey.
And James, ’twas thine by grace divine
To preach the Christian life,
Where our faith is shown by our works alone,
And love overcometh strife.
Lord, grant that we may brethren be—
As Christians live in deed;
For it is but so we can learn to know
The truth that to Thee doth lead.
This hymn of course is for use in those churches which keep 1 May as the Feast of Sts Philip and James, rather than St Joseph the Worker.
For those of you who have never seen maypole dancing, here is video of some well-trained dancers in Oxfordshire.
They seem to capture the joyful mood of this Easter Season!
Happy May Day!
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At the More than Gold meeting each person prayed for the person who had just spoken so I brought in St Joseph the worker and managed an extempore prayer. The next person praised the Lord that Catholics were so involved!
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