| Song | Alleluia Song Of Gladness |
| Content Description | “Alleluia, Song of Gladness” is a reflective and ancient Christian hymn traditionally sung during the transition into Lent. Based on the Latin hymn Alleluia dulce carmen and translated by John Mason Neale, this worship song expresses a longing for heavenly praise while embracing a season of repentance and spiritual preparation. The lyrics gently set aside the joyful “Alleluia” in anticipation of Easter, inviting believers into deeper reflection and devotion. Alleluia Song of Gladness lyrics continue to guide congregations into a meaningful Lenten journey marked by humility, hope, and reverence. |
| Album | Evangelical Lutheran Worship |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | classic hymn, Lenten hymn, traditional worship, pre-Lent, church hymn |
| Theme(s) | Repentance, Reflection, Longing, Worship, Preparation |
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Alleluia, Song Of Gladness,
Voice Of Joy That Cannot Die;
Alleluia Is The Anthem
Ever Dear To Choirs On High;
In The House Of God Abiding
Thus They Sing Eternally.
Alleluia You Are Sounding,
True Jerusalem And Free;
Alleluia, Joyful Mother,
Bring Us To Your Jubilee;
Here By Babylon’s Sad Waters
Mourning Exiles Still Are We.
Alleluia Cannot Always
Be Our Song While Here Below;
Alleluia Our Transgressions
Make Us For A While Forgo;
For The Solemn Time Is Coming
When Our Tears For Sin Shall Flow.
In Our Hymns We Pray With Longing:
Grant Us, Blessed Trinity,
At The Last To Keep Glad Easter
With The Faithful Saints On High;
There To You Forever Singing
Alleluia Joyfully.



