One resource that the editors of Praise to God used when compiling their hymnal, was the work of Australian nuns. They took three songs from the book, I Hear You Calling by Sr Margaret Scharf OP. These makes sense as the Dominican Fathers put the hymn book together and she is a Dominican Sister. Looking at all she has been up to since then, she must have been very young when she wrote these songs.
It is very dispiriting sometimes researching old hymnals. When I look for traces on the internet of her book the only hit I get is my own website. I’ve decided that since there is no way to get copies of these out of print songs, I will post the sheet music, but I am happy to take them down if the copyright holder objects.
I suppose nuns are particularly qualified to write songs about Mary. Certainly this one isn’t over sentimental, so that is a start. The obvious inspiration is the Magnificat and as someone whose protestant upbringing has made me allergic to much Marian hymnody, this didn’t give me hives.
Chorus
Behold the handmaid of the Lord.
Be it done to me according to your word.
I stand before you hands outstretched, my soul is calm and still.
Lord I only want to do your will.
1 Through your love your vision has revealed to me,
The child that I will carry will set all mankind free.
You have blessed me with your grace; I am unworthy, Lord.
Your name is to be praised, and your kingship adored.
Chorus
2 The Lord has done great things for me and holy is His name.
The Spirit burns within my heart like an eternal flame.
He protects the poor of the wrld; fills the starving with good things,
And as he promised Abraham, He is our saving King.