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Flor y Canto (3rd ed.)

Publication Date: 2011 Publisher: Oregon Catholic Press Publication Place: Portland, Ore. Editors: John J. Limb

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Aleluya

Appears in 467 hymnals First Line: ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Used With Tune: [¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya!]
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Amén

Appears in 988 hymnals Used With Tune: [Amén]

Cordero de Dios

Appears in 73 hymnals First Line: Cordero de Dios, que quitas el pecado del mundo Used With Tune: [Cordero de Dios, que quitas el pecado del mundo]

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[El Espíritu de Dios llena la tierra]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Juan A. Espinosa, n. 1940 Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 12345 56546 55 Used With Text: El Espíritu de Dios

[Caminamos solos por nuestro camino]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Emilio Vicente Matéu Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 35131 11176 15 Used With Text: Quédate Junto a Nosotros

[Una estrella que llama en la noche]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Domingo Cols, 1928-2011 Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 11555 65654 34522 Used With Text: Una Estrella Que Llama en la Noche

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Yo confieso ante Dios todopoderoso

Hymnal: FyC2011 #1 (2011) Languages: Spanish

Señor, ten misericordia de nosotros

Hymnal: FyC2011 #2 (2011) Topics: Ordinario de la Misa Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Señor, ten misericordia de nosotros]

Tú que has sido enviado a sanar los corazones afligidos

Hymnal: FyC2011 #3 (2011) Topics: Ordinario de la Misa Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Tú que has sido enviado a sanar los corazones afligidos]

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Sebastian Temple

1928 - 1997 Person Name: Sebastian Temple, 1928-1997 Hymnal Number: 734 Author of "Oración de San Francisco" in Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) Sebastian Temple (1928-1997) grew up in South Africa and later moved to London, where he worked for the BBC on news broadcasts relating to South Africa. Sebastian converted to Catholicism and spent much of his time composing music for worship. He is best remembered for "The Prayer of St. Francis," which was played at the funeral of Princess Diana. --http://www.ocp.org/artists/587

John H. Hopkins

1820 - 1891 Person Name: John H. Hopkins, Jr., 1820-1891 Hymnal Number: 300 Author of "Del Oriente Somos/We Three Kings" in Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) John Henry Hopkins, Jr MA USA 1820-1891. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, having 12 siblings, the son of pioneer parents (his father from Dublin, his mother from Hamburg) he became an ecclesiologist. His father had been an ironmaster, school teacher, lawyer, priest and second Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, (becoming presiding bishop in 1865). When his father founded the Vermont Episcopal Institute, he needed an assistant to help run it, so he picked his son to become a tutor and disciplinarian. The younger Hopkins played the flute and bugle in the school orchestra and also taught Sunday school. John Henry reflected the artistic talents of both parents in music, poetry, and art. After graduating from the University of Vermont in 1839, he returned to help his father with the school, but a financial crisis hit that year and the school had to close. He worked as a reported in New York City while studying law. He developed a throat ailment and went south to be in a warmer climate. From 1842-1844 he tutored the children of Episcopal Bishop Elliott of Savannah, GA, returning to take his M.A. from Vermont in 1845. He graduated from General Theological Seminary in 1850 and was ordained a deacon, serving as first instructor in church music at the Seminary. He founded and edited the “Church Journal” from 1853 to 1868. Interested in New York’s Ecclesiological Society, his artistic talents were apparent in designing stained-glass windows, episcopal seals, and a variety of other church ornaments. At the same time, his musical talents led to the writing and composing of a number of fine hymns and tunes, as well as anthems and services. He was ordained a priest in 1872, and was Rector of Trinity Church, Plattsburg, NY, from 1872-1876, then of Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport, PA, from 1876-1887. He helped get the building debt paid off by 1879 with(in 10 years of its construction). During his time there a Sunday school building was also erected, having steam heat and a tiled floor. He designed some of the church furniture and bishop periphernalia as well as wrought iron tombs in Wildwood Cemetery. He also helped design two other church buildings in the area. A man of many talents, he was much beloved as a scholar, writer, preacher, controvertialist, musician, poet, and artist, excelling in all that he did. Totally devoted to his parish people, he especially loved children and was kind to anyone in need. He was considered very down-to-earth. He delivered the eulogy at the funeral of President Usysses S Grant in 1885. He was considered a great developer of hymnody in the Episcopal Church in the mid-19th century. His “Carols, hymns, and songs,”, published in 1863, had a 4th edition in 1883. In 1887 he edited “Great hymns of the church”. He wrote a biography of his father (the life of John Henry Hopkins, S.T.D.) He never married. He died at Hudson, NY. John Perry ======================= Hopkins, John Henry, D.D., Jun., son of J. H. Hopkins, sometime Bishop of Vermont, was born at Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 28, 1820, educated at the University of Vermont, ordained in 1850, Rector of Christ's Church, Williamsport, Pa., 1876, and died at Troy, New York, Aug. 13, 1891. He published Poems by the Wayside written during more than Forty Years, N.Y., James Pott, 1883; and Carols, Hymns, and Songs, 1862; 3rd ed. 1882. Of his hymns the following are in common use: 1. Blow on, thou [ye] mighty Wind. Missions. 2. Come with us, O blessed Jesus. Holy Communion. 3. Glory to God the Father be. (Dated 1867.) Holy Trinity. 4. God hath made the moon whose beam. (Dated 1840.) Duty. 5. Lord, now round Thy Church behold. (Dated 1867.) For the Reunion of Christendom. These hymns are in his Poems by the Wayside, 1883. In the same volume there are translations of the O Antiphons. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ============== Hopkins, J. H., p. 1571, ii. The following additional hymns by him are in the American Hymnal, revised and enlarged .... Protestant Episcopal Church. . . U.S.A., 1892:— 1. God of our fathers, bless this our land. National Hymn. 2. When from the east the wise men came. Epiphany. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Cesáreo Gabarain

1936 - 1991 Person Name: Cesáreo Gabaráin, 1936-1991 Hymnal Number: 647 Author of "Pescador de Hombres/Lord, You Have Come" in Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) Cesáreo Gabaráin, a Spanish priest involved in liturgical renewal following Vatican II. Bert Polman