The Feast of the Assumption on August 15 is a central celebration in the Catholic Church honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary’s entrance into heaven. Singing Feast of the Assumption hymns is a cherished tradition that enriches worship and draws the faithful closer to Mary’s loving example.
- “Immaculate Mary” (Lourdes Hymn)
- A joyful hymn celebrating Mary’s purity and role in salvation, popular for Marian processions.
- “Hail, Holy Queen” (Salve Regina)
- A timeless musical prayer calling on Mary’s mercy and protection.
- “Assumption Hymn” (John Michael Talbot)
- A modern song reflecting on Mary’s assumption and inspiring hope.
- “Queen of the Most Holy Rosary”
- Honors Mary’s intercessory power through the Rosary.
- “The Angelus”
- A meditative hymn recalling Mary’s humble acceptance at the Annunciation.
- “Hail Mary: Gentle Woman” (Carey Landry)
- A contemporary and soothing hymn widely sung in communities.
- “At the Name of Mary”
- A traditional hymn praising Mary’s unique dignity.
- “Sing of Mary” (Franciscan Hymn)
- Celebrates Mary’s virtues with a festive tone.
- “Mary, Woman of the Promise” (Dan Schutte)
- Focuses on Mary’s faith and trust in God’s promises.
- “Hail, Sovereign Lady” (Salve Regina Melody)
- A devotional hymn emphasizing Mary’s protection and mercy.
Singing Feast of the Assumption hymns is a heartfelt way to honor Mary, celebrate the mystery of her Assumption, and grow in faith. May these songs inspire joyful worship on this sacred day.