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Gerard Chiusano

Person Name: Gerard Chiusano, b. 1953 Topics: Twenty-Second Ordinary Year A Author (refrain) of "Psalm 63: My Soul Is Thirsting" in Journeysongs (2nd ed.)

David Clark Isele

Topics: Ordinary Time Twenty-Second Sunday Composer (Antiphon) of "[In the morning I will sing]" in Gather Comprehensive

Grail

Person Name: The Grail Topics: Ordinary Time Twenty-Second Sunday Author (verses) of "Psalm 63: My Soul Is Thirsting" in Gather Comprehensive

John Schiavone

b. 1947 Person Name: John Schiavone, b. 1947 Topics: Advent 3 Year A; Fourth Ordinary Year A; Morning Prayer Morning Psalms, Canticles; Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; Thirty-Second Ordinary Year B; Twenty-Sixth Ordinary Year C; Twenty-Third Ordinary Year B Composer of "[The God of Jacob keeps faith forever]" in Journeysongs (3rd ed.)

Conrad Kocher

1786 - 1872 Person Name: Conrad Kocher, 1786-1872 Topics: Ordinary Time, Twenty-Second Sunday B Composer of "DIX" in Worship (4th ed.) Trained as a teacher, Conrad Kocher (b. Ditzingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, 1786; d. Stuttgart, Germany, 1872) moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a tutor at the age of seventeen. But his love for the music of Haydn and Mozart impelled him to a career in music. He moved back to Germany in 1811, settled in Stuttgart, and remained there for most of his life. The prestigious Cotta music firm published some of his early compositions and sent him to study music in Italy, where he came under the influence of Palestrina's music. In 1821 Kocher founded the School for Sacred Song in Stuttgart, which popularized four-part singing in the churches of that region. He was organist and choir director at the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart from 1827 to 1865. Kocher wrote a treatise on church music, Die Tonkunst in der Kirche (1823), collected a large number of chorales in Zions Harfe (1855), and composed an oratorio, two operas, and some sonatas. William H. Monk created the current form of DIX by revising and shortening Conrad Kocher's chorale melody for “Treuer Heiland, wir sind hier,” found in Kocher's Stimmen aus dem Reiche Gottes (1838). Bert Polman

Martin Rutilius

1550 - 1618 Person Name: Martin Rutelius Topics: Almindelig Bededag Til Morgengudstjeneste og Høimesse; Ordinary Prayer Day; Skriftemaal; Confessions; Tjue sekund Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse; Twenty second Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Syndsbekjendelse; Confession Author (v. 1-6) of "Ak Herre from" in Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika Rutilius, Martin, son of Gregorius Rüdel or Rutilius (who in 1548 was diaconus at Salza, near Magdeburg, and in 1551 became pastor at Düben on the Mülde, in Saxony), was born Jan. 21, 1550. After studying at the Universities of Wittenberg and Jena, he was appointed, in 1575, pastor at Teutleben, near Gotha. In 1586 he became diaconus at Weimar, where, after being for some time archidiaconus, he died Jan. 18, 1618. The translations [of his hymns] in common use are:— 1. 0 God my Lord! How great's the Hoard. In full by J. C. Jacobi, in his Psalter Germanica, 1722, p. 56. In his edition 1732, p. 89, it was greatly altered, and st. 1.—ill., viii., x. of this form were included in the Evangelical Union Hymn Book, 1856. 2. When rising winds, and rain descending. This is a free translation in 8 lines, of st. vii.-x. by T. Dutton, as No. 250 in the Moravian Hymn Book, 1789 (1886, No. 314). Included in Dr. Martineau's Hymns of Praise and Prayer, 1873. 3. Alas! my God! My sins are great. A good translation of st. i.-vi., by Miss Winkworth, as No. 107 in her Chorale Book for England , 1863. Repeated, omitting st. iv., in the Ohio Lutheran Hymnal , 1880. Other translations are: — (1) "As small birds use A hole to chuse" (st. vii.-x.) as No. 445, in pt. i. of the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. (2) "Alas! my Lord and God." By Miss Winkworth, 1858, p. 130. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Randall Keith DeBruyn

b. 1947 Person Name: Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Courage; Care of the Sick; Courage; Care of the Sick; Courage; Eternal Life/Heaven; Light; Longing for God; Lent 2 Year C; Ordinary Time Common Psalm; Third Ordinary Year A; Fourth Ordinary Year C; Eighth Ordinary Year A; Ninth Ordinary Year A; Twenty-Fifth Ordinary Year B; Twenty-Ninth Ordinary Year C; Thirty-Second Ordinary Year C; The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) (November 2); Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; Evening Prayer Morning Psalms, Canticles; Rites of the Church Baptism; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Vigil for the Deceased; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Scrutinies (General); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Penitential Rite (Scrutiny – 2nd Sunday in Lent); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Rite of Reception of Baptized Christians; The Liturgical Year The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) (November 2) Author (verses) of "Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Michael Hudson

Topics: Ordinary Time, Twenty-Second Sunday C Author of "If Life Is Like a Wedding Feast" in Worship (4th ed.)

Scot Crandal

Person Name: Scot Crandal (ASCAP), b. 1970 Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Comfort; Confidence; Care of the Sick; Comfort; Confidence; Care of the Sick; Comfort; Confidence; Faith; Good Shepherd; Healing; Hope; Retreats; Trust; Lent 4 Year A; Easter 4 Year A; Sixteenth Ordinary Year B; Twenty-Eighth Ordinary Year A; The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Year C; Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Year A; The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) (November 2); Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; Rites of the Church Baptism; Rites of the Church Confirmation; Rites of the Church Holy Orders; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Funeral Liturgy; Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Penitential Rite (Scrutiny – 2nd Sunday in Lent); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Second Scrutiny (4th Sunday of Lent); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Mystagogia; The Liturgical Year The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Composer of "[The LORD is my shepherd]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Noel Ancell

Topics: Praise; Advent 3 Year A; Praise; Advent 3 Year A; Praise; Advent 3 Year A; Fourth Ordinary Year A; Twenty-Third Ordinary Year B; Twenty-Sixth Ordinary Year C; Thirty-Second Ordinary Year B; Service Music for Mass: Liturgy of the Word Responsorial Psalm Composer of "[It is he who keeps faith for ever]" in Journeysongs (2nd ed.)

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