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598. Within Our Darkest Night (En Nuestra Oscuridad)

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First Line: Within our darkest night (En nuestra oscuridad)
Title: Within Our Darkest Night (En Nuestra Oscuridad)
Author: Taizé Community (1991)
Language: English; Spanish
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Solemnities of the Lord: Most Sacred Heart of Jesus; Solemnidades del Señor: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús; Rites of the Church: Pastoral Care of the Sick (29 more...)
Copyright: © 1991 Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications Inc., agent
ONE LICENSE: 02192
Tune Information
Name: [Within our darkest night]
Composer: Jacques Berthier, 1923-1994
Key: e minor
Copyright: © 1991 Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications Inc., agent



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