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  1. Short Name: St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Full Name: Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153. Birth Year (est.): 1090. Death Year: 1153. Bernard of Clairvaux, saint, abbot, and doctor, fills one of the most conspicuous positions in the history of the middle ages.

  2. “Jesus the very thought of thee” was originally penned by Bernard of Clairvaux in the 1100s. The son of a knight, Bernard grew up with wealth, power, and opportunities. Instead of pursuing these things in his adult life, however, Clairvaux abandoned his earthly luxuries and became a monk.

  3. Bernard of Clairvaux. Death: August 21, 1153, Clairvaux, France. The son of Tecelin, a knight and vassal of the Duke of Burgundy, Bernard of Clairvaux was educated at Chatillon. He was distinguished by his studious and meditative habits. Bernard left the life of wealth and ease he enjoyed as part of a noble family.

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  5. Hymns / Music :: Bernard of Clairvaux. Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity. of the Cyber Hymnal Website. Information about Cyber Hymnal Website. Born: 1091, in his father’s castle at Les Fontaines (near Dijon), Burgundy. Died: August 21, 1153, Clairvaux, France.

  6. Facts: Lyricist: Bernard of Clairvaux. Composer: Hans Leo Hassler Translator Latin to German: Paul Gerhardt. Translator Latin to English: James Alexander. Tune: PASSION CHORALE. Theme: Jesus Christ, His suffering. Lyrics Date: 1153. Music Date: 1601. Translation Date: 1656. Translation Date: 1830. Key: C. Meter: 7.6.7.6.D. Scripture: Isaiah 53:5.

  7. His most famous hymn is “My Faith looks up to Thee” (429) and is in the section of longings. He wrote that hymn in 1830 fresh out of college. This hymn, ”Jesus Thou Joy of Loving Hearts” is one of the oldest hymns written by a nobleman Bernard of Clairvaux in the 12C and was translated into English by Palmer in 1858.

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