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  2. Selig, wem Christus auf dem Weg begegnet - Wikipedia

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    The text begins with praising people blessed who are met by Jesus on their way, similar to the Beatitudes. [2] The hymn has been used for Lent, but covers more generally a believer's history with Jesus. [2] Benedict of Nursia wrote in his monastic rules that believers should strive for a relationship to Jesus throughout life, not only during ...

  3. Richard Leach (hymnwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Leach (born in Bangor, Maine in 1953) is an American hymn writer and poet. [1] He received a B.A from Bowdoin College in 1974, and an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1978. He was a United Church of Christ pastor in Connecticut from 1978 to 1999. He began writing hymns in 1987.

  4. The Veil of the Temple - Wikipedia

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    Thrice-Holy Hymn - Resurrection: Te re rem. Choir: Not cycle VII Agios ischyros. Choir: Not cycle VII Have mercy on me, O God. Choir: Not cycle VII Agios Athanatos 1: Choir: Not cycle VII In Thy kingdom remember us, O Lord. Choir: Not cycle VII Beatitudes of St. Isaac the Syrian: The Beatitudes: single voice part: Not cycle VII Ágiós ...

  5. James Biery - Wikipedia

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    The Beatitudes: SATB and Organ with optional Congregation (Matthew 5:3-12 or the parallel passage, Luke 6:20-26) Marilyn Biery's insightful paraphrase of the Beatitudes combines with James Biery's flowing musical lines to make a hymn-anthem. This piece is suitable for general use and particularly appropriate when the Beatitudes are read.

  6. Doxastikon - Wikipedia

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    Doxastika are normally found near the end of a series of stichera. Doxastika may be found at Vespers Κύριε, ἐκέκραξα πρὸς σέ ("Lord, I Have Cried", Ps. 140.1 and the Aposticha), at Matins (Kathisma hymns, Aposticha, Lauds), and at the Divine Liturgy (the Beatitudes). There are other instances when a hymn is found between ...

  7. Les Béatitudes - Wikipedia

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    Les Béatitudes, (Op. 25), CFF 185, FWV 53, [1] is a French oratorio written by César Franck from 1869 to 1879 and scored for orchestra, chorus, and soloists. The text is a poetic meditation on the eight beatitudes of Jesus, from the Gospel of Matthew, by Joséphine-Blanche Colomb.

  8. Amanda Husberg - Wikipedia

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    Her hymns are in hymnals and supplements published by a variety of publishers and denominations, including the popular Methodist supplement, The Faith We Sing, which also includes her most popular tune, Jennings-Houston, now published in six different hymnals and supplements, [3] including Lutheran Worship. She has written two liturgical masses ...

  9. Beatitude (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Beatitudes (/ b i ˈ æ t ɪ tj u d /) are eight blessings recounted by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew.Here, the title is pronounced "beat-itude" (/ ˈ b iː t ɪ tj u d /), a portmanteau of the words "beat" and "attitude", and pays homage to the 1950s poetry magazine Beatitude, which featured work by poets including Allen Ginsberg.