So with that as my
backdrop, I'm embarking on a campaign of my own: I'm proposing that St.
Columbkille School adopts a fight song, which could be played and sung during
team warm-ups, halftime or breaks -- or at any school event or pep rally.
And I have a specific
song in mind. It's lively, embraces our Catholic faith and is sung by a band
which just performed at St. Columbkille last week, at a Confirmation day of
reflection. Parents were invited to a closing concert.
Here is the song:
The link has punk rock
written all over it, but I'm not sure if the song fits that category. Please
give it a listen and see what you think.
Now normally, I would be
hesitant about a religious hymn sung in rock style. But actually, I love this
take by The Thirsting. The band managed to make the song fun and reverent at
the same time.
For my family,
"Hail Holy Queen" has become part of a pre-game ritual. While driving
to a basketball, soccer, baseball or other sports competition, we pray. It's
not very formal. We ask for safety for the players and families at the game and
as they travel. We pray for good sportsmanship, for a good effort from our team
and for a good game for our particular players and anyone who might need a good
game that day. And we pray for a win -- if it be God's will.
We close with a
"Hail Mary," followed by "Our Lady, Queen of Victory, pray for
us!" And if the kids aren't enthusiastic enough, Mom makes them try it
again. (Yes, I embrace the embarrassing, tormenting mom role.)
Then, if the CD hasn't
strayed from our car, we play "Hail Holy Queen" by The Thirsting. And
we're properly prepared for competition.
The more we've tried
this, the more I'm convinced "Hail Holy Queen" would be a great fight
song.
Father Damian, Mr.
Makey, Mrs. Redburn, Father Vogel, what do you think? What about you, Athletic Council, teachers, staff, school
council members, students and school families?
Should we have a fight
song, and should it be "Hail Holy Queen"?
I think Jesus would be
pleased that we would honor His mother. And with His favor, she's a mighty
defender to have on our side, as Crusaders.
Please respond with your
approval, disapproval or comments below.
Go, Crusaders!
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I love it! Let's get the CD in every classroom!
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