
My Country Tears of Thee
Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah
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Narrated by:
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Luz Elena Sandoval-Lord
About this listen
When did we stop singing this love song to our country?
It was so subtle; did it just sort of disappear with many of the other patriotic traditions that our country stood for? How many of us still remember this song, reminding us of the price paid by our fathers - the hopes and dreams of our ancestors, as they struggled in filthy disease-ridden holds of ships bringing them to a new land of promise and freedom for all? Writing about Mother Cabrini and the reason she came to our country, we became aware of the struggle, the crosses our families bore to give us a land of promise. Our grandparents never shared their pains. They were just happy to be Americans.
©1999 Journeys of Faith (P)2020 Journeys of Fait
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