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FELIZ EL HOMBRE

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Juan Espinosa; Marcus Hong Hymnal Title: Psalms for All Seasons Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 11355 45666 71176 Used With Text: Feliz la gente (How Blest the People)

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Feliz el hombre

Author: Juan A. Espinosa Appears in 3 hymnals Hymnal Title: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico Refrain First Line: Feliz será, feliz será, feliz será Topics: Confianza, Guia Scripture: Psalm 1 Used With Tune: [Feliz el hombre]

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Feliz el hombre

Author: Juan A. Espinosa Hymnal: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #540 (1998) Hymnal Title: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico Refrain First Line: Feliz será, feliz será, feliz será Topics: Confianza, Guia Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Feliz el hombre]

Feliz la gente (How Blest the People)

Author: Juan A. Espinosa; Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #1E (2012) Hymnal Title: Psalms for All Seasons Refrain First Line: Feliz será (How blest they are) Topics: Atheism; Blessing; Church Year All Saints' Day; Commitment; Conflict; Discipleship; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Emmaus Road; Endurance; Evil; God Obedience to; God's Seeing; God's Will; God's Word; God's law; God's Love; Jesus Christ Good Shepherd; Jesus Christ Mind of; Jesus Christ Teacher; Jesus Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Judgment; Mercy; Obedience; Remnant of Isarel; Servants of God; Truth; Wisdom Psalms; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 23-29; Year B, Easter, 7th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 18-24; Year C, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, 6th Sunday; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost; September 4-10; Texts in Languages Other than English Spanish Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: FELIZ EL HOMBRE

Feliz el pueblos (How Blest the People)

Author: Juan A. Espinosa; Mary Louise Bringle, n. 1953 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #274 (2019) Hymnal Title: Santo, Santo, Santo First Line: Feliz el pueblo que no ha puesto su esperanza en el dinero (How blest the people who refuse to put their faith and trust in money) Refrain First Line: Feliz será (How blest are they) Topics: Espíritu Santo Guía; Holy Spirit Guide; Justice; Justicia Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: FELIZ EL HOMBRE

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Juan A. Espinosa

b. 1940 Hymnal Title: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico Adapter of "Feliz el hombre" in Libro de Liturgia y Cántico Born: 1940, Badajoz, Spain. Internationally recognized as one of the leading composers of Spanish liturgical music, Juan Antonio Espinosa composes songs that emphasize hope for the oppressed, social justice, and the power of faith. Currently, he directs the Association for the Promotion of Religious Music (APROMUR) in Spain and serves as a liturgical musician at San Estanislao Parish in Madrid. After living for a time in Peru, Juan published music reflecting the Andes style and Latin American social realities. Hispanic assemblies in the U.S. are familiar with Juan's uplifting music through his songs in the OCP collections Pescador de Hombres and Resucitó, and in Cánticos, Segunda Edición, Misal Del Día, Unidos En Cristo Música and Flor y Canto, Segunda Edición. His first collection for OCP was Al Señor del Nuevo Siglo. --www.ocp.org/artists/358

Mary Louise Bringle

b. 1953 Person Name: Mary Louise Bringle, n. 1953 Hymnal Title: Santo, Santo, Santo Translator of "Feliz el pueblos (How Blest the People)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Marcus Hong

Hymnal Title: Santo, Santo, Santo Arranger of "FELIZ EL HOMBRE" in Santo, Santo, Santo Marcus A. Hong, originally from Salt Lake City, graduated from Alma College in Michigan in religious studies, where he also served as a Student Ministry Coordinator, developing the student worship program; he then studied at Princeton Theological Seminary, receiving both an M.Div. and MA in Christian Education program in 2011, and then began a PhD program in Christian Education and Formation. He served as a chaplain from 2011-2015 in Koinonia, the fellowship for Princeton Seminary’s PhD students. He is co-author of UWorship (2014) and several of his musical arrangements were included in Psalms for All Seasons (2012). Emily Brink