Dona Nobis Pacem: A Morning Prayer on Whidbey Island

Dona Nobis Pacem: A Morning Prayer on Whidbey Island

Dona nobis pacem. Give us peace. I offer this simple sharing of yesterday’s morning prayer that began with attentiveness to the overwhelming beauty and variety of the natural setting. I moved into singing the traditional round Dona nobis pacem, then spontaneously sang words from my heart, and finally slipped into silence. A prayer for peace in our troubled world. You might find it helpful to listen to the song using the links below to become familiar with its rhythms before continuing to read.

Dona nobis pacem, pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem, pacem. Blessing of the sun, present to the One, pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

In the woods, all is good, pacem, pacem. Every thing I see, help me learn to be pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Creation sings, birdsong rings, pacem, pacem. Holy, blessing-song, my heart sings along, pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Always flowing, Presence growing, pacem, pacem. Weaves diversity into unity. Pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem, pacem, pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

road lined with Douglas Fir trees

Center deep, wake from sleep, pacem, pacem. Simple way to start. Embrace our common Heart. Pacem.

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem

Dona nobis pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Donna nobis pacem, pacem. Dona nobis pacem.

Resource:

Sometimes this melody for Dona nobis pacem (“Give us peace” from the Agnus Dei) is attributed to Mozart. Often it is designated simply as “traditional.” Enjoy this version sung in a number of languages by people from around the world.

Dona nobis pacem – International Voices Houston

This is a simpler version, with just three voices, making it easier to learn the melody.

Dona Nobis Pacem – Mozart

Listen to this song until its melody becomes familiar and you can sing along. Then try singing it and letting your own prayer emerge, words from your heart falling into the rhythm and melody. The words needn’t be profound. They don’t need to rhyme. Simply give voice to what stirs within.

All photos by Mary van Balen

Comments

  1. Olga Hammock says

    Lovely, lovely! Thank you for sharing.

  2. Susan Isaacs says

    Hi, Mary! I’m in the London Writers Salon and followed your link from today’s writing zoom. Thank you for sharing this.

    • Mary van Balen says

      Hi London Writers Salon friend! Thank you for taking the time to read. So glad you liked it! Once you’re on my site, you can browse other columns by clicking on “Grace in the Moment.” See you soon at LWS!

  3. Karen Freeman says

    Oh boy, if we ever need a column that promotes peace both internally and externally it’s now
    Thank you Mary so sorry you’ve been ill but happy you’ve found a lovely place to refresh you mind, heart and body.
    Hugs from your old upstairs neighbor

    • Mary van Balen says

      Thanks for writing Karen. You are so right about these times in our country and in the world. A friend shared Dona nobis pacem with me years ago, and it is a “go to” song/prayer for me, especially in difficult times. Still miss you being my neighgor. Hope you are well.

  4. I forwarded to my work colleague friend who also has a place on Whidbey. Love you, MKVB. Glad you are there because you can appreciate such beauty.

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