Himno De La Madre Georgina -

Note: Spanish is the original language of this hymn. Below is the most common version sung by the Hermanas del Amor de Dios. An English translation is provided for comprehension.

To understand the hymn, one must first understand the woman. Blessed María Georgina de San José (María Georgina de Jesús Echevarría y Eguíluz), commonly known as Madre Georgina, was a Spanish religious sister born in Bilbao in 1889. himno de la madre georgina

Her life was marked by a profound encounter with God’s paternal love. After being orphaned at a young age, she founded the Congregation of the Hermanas del Amor de Dios (Sisters of the Love of God) in 1925 in Valencia. Her mission was clear: to make God’s fatherly love tangible for the most vulnerable—orphans, abandoned children, and the elderly. She died in 1954 in Galdácano, and her reputation for holiness spread quickly. Pope Francis beatified her on May 29, 2021, in Madrid. Note: Spanish is the original language of this hymn

The Himno de la Madre Georgina was composed as a popular expression of devotion, often sung during her feast day (May 8), beatification ceremonies, and daily prayers within her congregation. In the rich tapestry of Catholic hymnody, few


In the rich tapestry of Catholic hymnody, few contemporary pieces resonate with such regional devotion and spiritual fervor as the Himno de la Madre Georgina. While not as universally known as ancient Latin chants, this hymn holds a special place in the hearts of the faithful in the Canary Islands, Spain, and increasingly among those who follow the charism of the Sisters of the Love of God (Hermanas del Amor de Dios).

This article explores the origins, the full lyrics, the theological depth, and the liturgical role of the Himno de la Madre Georgina. Whether you are preparing for a feast day, seeking personal meditation, or researching Spanish religious music, this guide will offer a complete understanding of this moving tribute to Blessed Mother Georgina.