After doing some searching, I discovered that the lyrics of this song are actually part of the traditional Rosary. 'Mea Culpa' means 'My Fault' in Latin (in the sense of 'I am to blame'). The song translates to something like this:
Oh my Jesus, dismiss our debts/guilts
save us from the fire below, lead to heaven
all souls, especially those,
who need your mercy the most
As it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be, forever
and ever
After doing some searching, I discovered that the lyrics of this song are actually part of the traditional Rosary. 'Mea Culpa' means 'My Fault' in Latin (in the sense of 'I am to blame'). The song translates to something like this:
Oh my Jesus, dismiss our debts/guilts save us from the fire below, lead to heaven all souls, especially those, who need your mercy the most
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, forever and ever