"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
--G.K. Chesterton
"The man's body is sacred and the woman's body is sacred.../Each belongs here or anywhere just as much as the well-off, just as much as you."
--Walt Whitman
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According to the Buddha, right speech is a statement that is timely, true, kind, helpful (connected to liberation), and spoken with a mind of good-will. Let us all try to observe this precept.
Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts to heaven and voices raise: Sing to God a hymn of gladness, sing to God a hymn of praise. He, who on the cross a Victim, for the world's salvation bled, Jesus Christ, in holiness and glory, now is risen from the dead.
Christ is risen, Christ, the first fruits of the holy harvest field, Which will all its full abundance at Christ's second coming yield: Then the golden ears of harvest will their heads before Christ wave, Ripened by Christ's glorious sunshine from the furrows of the grave.
Christ is risen, we are risen! Shed upon us heavenly grace, Rain and dew and gleams of glory from the brightness of God's face; That we, with our hearts in heaven, here on earth may fruitful be, And by angel hands be gathered, and be ever, God, with you.
Alleluia, alleluia! Glory be to God on high; Alleluia! to the Savior who has gained the victory; Alleluia! to the Spirit, fount of love and sanctity: Alleluia, alleluia! to the Triune Majesty.
Words: Christopher Wordsworth (19thC) Music: Wurzburg (18thC)