This reflective song is inspired by the Gospel account of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, where Christ takes what little is offered and transforms it into abundance.
We come to God with tired hearts, small offerings, and the fragments of our lives. Yet the Lord never turns the weak away. In His mercy, even the smallest gift—like five loaves and two fish—becomes more than enough.
This meditation reflects on how Christ gathers our hunger, our broken pieces, and our quiet prayers… and fills them with grace.
The song also points toward the Eucharist, where Christ continues to feed His people. In the breaking of the Bread, our emptiness is met by the fullness of His love.
May this music offer a moment of quiet prayer and trust in the God who always provides more than we could ask or imagine.
Engagée dans la diffusion de la musique catholique, je cherche à partager des chants pour contribuer à l’œuvre d’évangélisation selon mes humbles moyens. Que Dieu veille sur chacun de nous !
I've written a Mass setting, got it approved by the USCCB, several psalm settings, and a couple years of gospel acclamation verses. Looking for a place to publish my works.
As a Catholic songwriter and singer myself, I want to contribute to the community and receive info on how to promote good Catholic songs to a wide audiences.
I am Catholic and a piano teacher. The Catholic Church has the most beautiful treasury of hymns.
I want my students to study hymns. Also, I want to memorize the words of some of the hymns that are in Latin and having access to the sheet music will help with that. Thank you.
I'm a music director at a Cathedral and a composer. I would love to hear other composers, music, ideas, etc. Additionally, I'd like to share my own music.
I am searching for a hymn sung on line in Canada - when I am confined to home and watch mass. I am a piano player for many years and would like to find the musical score.
I have written and recorded about 70 songs over the last two decades. I would like to share them with a larger audience. Thank you and God bless your work Ron St Martin