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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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This song is about how God uses all we offer Him to help other - that in His great mercy, nothing we offer is wasted, even our bad days when we may be disheartened and not at our best.
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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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This song is about how God uses all we offer Him to help other - that in His great mercy, nothing we offer is wasted, even our bad days when we may be disheartened and not at our best.
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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zechariah on the occasion of the circumcision of his son, John the Baptist. The canticle received its name from its first words in Latin (Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel, “Blessed be the Lord…
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