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John Schiavone

b. 1947 Person Name: John Schiavone, n. 1947 Scripture: John 13:34 Arranger of "CRISTO TE NECESITA" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Michael Perry

1942 - 1996 Person Name: Michael Perry, 1942-1996 Scripture: John 13:34 Author of "In Christ There Is No East or West" in Worship and Rejoice Initially studying mathematics and physics at Dulwich College, Michael A. Perry (b. Beckenham, Kent, England, 1942; d. England, 1996) was headed for a career in the sciences. However, after one year of study in physics at the University of London, he transferred to Oak Hill College to study theology. He also studied at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and received a M.Phil. from the University of Southhampton in 1973. Ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1966, Perry served the parish of St. Helen's in Liverpool as a youth worker and evangelist. From 1972 to 1981 he was the vicar of Bitterne in Southhampton and from 1981 to 1989, rector of Eversley in Hampshire and chaplain at the Police Staff College. He then became vicar of Tonbridge in Kent, where he remained until his death from a brain tumor in 1996. Perry published widely in the areas of Bible study and worship. He edited Jubilate publications such as Hymns far Today's Church (1982), Carols for Today (1986), Come Rejoice! (1989), and Psalms for Today (1990). Composer of the musical drama Coming Home (1987), he also wrote more than two hundred hymns and Bible versifications. Bert Polman

Peter Abelard

1079 - 1142 Person Name: Peter Abélard Scripture: John 13, 14 Author of "This Is the Night" in Glory to God Abelard, Peter, born at Pailais, in Brittany, 1079. Designed for the military profession, he followed those of philosophy and theology. His life was one of strange chances and changes, brought about mainly through his love for Heloise, the niece of one Fulbert, a Canon of the Cathedral of Paris, and by his rationalistic views. Although a priest, he married Heloise privately. He was condemned for heresy by the Council of Soissons, 1121, and again by that of Sens, 1140; died at St. Marcel, near Chalons-sur-Saône, April 21, 1142. For a long time, although his poetry had been referred to both by himself and by Heloise, little of any moment was known except the Advent hymn, Mittit ad Virginem, (q.v.). In 1838 Greith published in his Spicihgium Vaticanum, pp. 123-131, six poems which had been discovered in the Vatican. Later on, ninety-seven hymns were found in the Royal Library at Brussels, and pub. in the complete edition of Abelard's works, by Cousin, Petri Abelardi Opp., Paris, 1849. In that work is one of his best-known hymns, Tuba Domini, Paule, maxima (q.v.). Trench in his Sacra Latina Poetry, 1864, gives his Ornarunt terram germina (one of a series of poems on the successive days' work of the Creation), from Du Meril's Poesies Popul. Lat. du Moyen Age, 1847, p. 444. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Richard Sturch

b. 1936 Person Name: Richard Lyman Sturch Scripture: John 13, 14 Translator of "This Is the Night" in Glory to God

Alan Gaunt

1935 - 2023 Person Name: Alan Gaunt, b. 1935 Scripture: John 13:34 Author of "Lord Christ, we praise your sacrifice" in Singing the Faith

Margaret R. Tucker

b. 1936 Scripture: John 13, 14 Composer of "MY NEIGHBOR" in Glory to God

Erik Routley

1917 - 1982 Person Name: Erik Routley, 1917-1982 Scripture: John 13:34 Composer of "ABINGDON" in Singing the Faith

Joaquín Madurga

Person Name: Joaquín Madruga, n. 1934 Scripture: John 13:34 Author of "Donde Hay Caridad y Amor (Where True Charity and Love Abide)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

David W. Romig

1926 - 2002 Scripture: John 13:21-32 Author of "When We Are Tempted to Deny Your Son" in Sing a New Creation David W. Romig was born in 1926 in New York City and educated at Princeton University (B.A. in History and Humanities, 1948). He graduated from Union Theological Seminary in New York City in 1955. Romig served the Riverdale Presbyterian Church in the Lower East Side of New York City until 1958, when he was called to the Lower East Side to begin a ministry at The Sea & Land Presbyterian Church in Henry Street In 1968 he became pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church in Rochester, New York where he was instrumental in merging First (St. Luke's) and Central churches to become the Downtown Presbyterian Church which met in the original Brick Church building on Fitzhugh Street. He honorably retired from the Downtown Presbyterian Church. Romig served as chair of the Joint Committee on Worship, which prepared The Worshipbook (1970, 1972) from 1962 to 1967. He has written the libretto for the musicals Joseph the Carpenter and Cricket on the Hearth. He continued to write poetry for modern organ music. Romig died in 2002. Diana R. Mellin (daughter) The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Pierre, de Corbeil

1122 - 1222 Person Name: Pierre de Corbeil, c. 1190-1222 Scripture: John 13:34-35 Composer of "CONCORDI LAETITIA" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

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