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  2. Christian music in Australia - Wikipedia

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    St Pauls Cathedral organ, Melbourne. Christian liturgical music arrived in Australia with the First Fleet of British settlers in 1788. Liturgical music originating from religious ceremonies both ancient and modern is today practised within a number of Christian traditions in Australia.

  3. Danny Berrios - Wikipedia

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    Himno de victoria; Para el rey; El secreto es alabar: Ahora es la hora; El secreto es alabar; Rayo de luz; Con mucha unión; Entrégalo al Señor; Quien es este; El Dios a quien siervo; Amigo de fe; 25 años escribiendo victoria: Momento triunfal; La gloria es de él; Nadie te detendrá; Escribiendo victoria; Hombre de fuego; Jesús abrió la ...

  4. Samuel Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hernández Vega was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico.His first production was Un Sueño Hecho Realidad ("A dream come true"), released in 1993. Later, he graduated in Accounting and Marketing in Ana G. Méndez University, with excellent grades, and began to practice his profession, however, a car accident changes the course of his life.

  5. Joseph Gelineau - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gelineau, SJ (31 October 1920 – 8 August 2008) was a French Jesuit priest and composer, mainly of modern Christian liturgical music. [1] He was a member of the translation committee for La Bible de Jérusalem (1959).

  6. Hymn - Wikipedia

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    Arvid Liljelund [de; fi; sv] 's Man Singing Hymn (1884). A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. [1]

  7. Miel San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Miel San Marcos is a Guatemalan Christian music group made up of the three brothers Josh, Luis and Samy Morales. The name "Miel" (in English meaning "honey") is derived from the initials of Elim Ministries (Ministerios Elim), the initial name of the Tabernacle of Avivamiento church, and San Marcos, by the name of the department in which it is located. [1]

  8. Salve a ti, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    "Salve a ti, Nicaragua" ("Hail to thee, Nicaragua") is the national anthem of Nicaragua.It was approved October 20, 1939, and officially adopted August 25, 1971. The lyrics were written by Salomón Ibarra Mayorga, and it was composed by Ernesto o Anselmo Castinove, with arrangement by Luis A. Delgadillo.

  9. Moors and Christians of Alcoy - Wikipedia

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    The Museu Alcoià de la Festa MAF (English: Museum of the Moors and Christians of Alcoy) in Alcoy, is a museum dedicated entirely to the festival of the Moros y Cristianos of Alcoy, where the visitors can experience all the details, aspects and feelings surrounding this international festival.