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Almaz Belihu

Topics: Challenge of Gospel Composer of "[When Jesus worked here on earth]" in Gather (3rd ed.)

O. Catena

1920 - 1986 Person Name: Osvaldo Catena, SSS, 1920-1986 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Author of "Soplo del Dios viviente (Breath of the Living God)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Osvaldo Catena (b. 1920; d. 1986) was an Argentinian priest and composer. Showing an early interest in music, he entered the Metropolitan Seminary in Santa Fe, Argentina, where he learned multiple instruments and studied for ordination. He was ordained as a priest in 1943. He started the first School of Sacred Music in Santa Fe, and in 1950 organized the first University Choir. He was soon appointed chaplain at the College of Our Lady of Calvary, but moved his ministry to the poor, harsh areas of Santa Fe, in what he named Villa Prak, “the triangle” outlined by railroad tracks, garbage dumps, and caves near the Rio Saldo. He termed this area Villa Park. He spent much of his life in this area, working to develop the area and provide fellowship and guidance for those living there in a time of turmoil and violence, during the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983). Laura de Jong

Donald Busarow

1934 - 2011 Person Name: Donald A. Busarow, b. 1934 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Arranger of "LEWIS-TOWN" in RitualSong Donald Arthur Busarow, was born April 10, 1934 in Racine, WI. He received a Bachelor's degree from Concordia University, River Forest, IL, a Master's degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He served churches in Detroit, Cleveland and Milwaukee. He was a professor at Concordia College - Milwaukee, WI, before coming to Wittenberg University in 1975. At Wittenberg, he served as professor of music, teaching courses in music theory, composition, church music and organ. He served as University organist and directed the Wittenberg Choir for 28 years. He traveled the country giving organ recitals, hymn festivals, and choral and organ workshops. Don was a member of St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church in Huber Heights, OH, and served as organist and choir director there for 24 years. He was also the organist at the First Presbyterian Church of South Charleston, OH, for the past 10 years. During his career, Don received many honors for his compositions. His published works are included in the catalogs of seven publishing houses. He was involved in organ consultation and design in many cities including Detroit, Chicago, and most recently in Columbus, where he designed the organ at Trinity Lutheran Seminary. In 1996, Don received an honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater, Concordia University, IL, for his achievements in music composition and choral conducting. From his obituary published in Dayton Daily News on Nov. 2, 2011

Emilio Vicente Matéu

b. 1946 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Author of "Pescador" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Reginald Sparshatt Thatcher

1888 - 1957 Person Name: Reginald S. Thatcher, 1888-1957 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Composer of "NORTHBROOK" in Worship (3rd ed.)

Patrick Loomis

1951 - 1990 Person Name: Patrick Loomis, 1951-1990 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Arranger of "GHENT" in RitualSong

Roc O'Connor

b. 1949 Person Name: Roc O'Connor, SJ, b. 1949 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Author of "Seek the Lord" in RitualSong

Deborah L. Schmitz, 1969-

b. 1969 Person Name: Deborah L. Schmitz, b. 1969 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Translator of "Pues Si Vivimos (If We Are Living)" in RitualSong

Pia Moriarty

b. 1948 Person Name: Pia Moriarty, b.1948 Topics: Challenge of Gospel Author of "Pan de Vida" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

Linda McCrae

Topics: Challenge of Gospel Translator of "Santo, Santo, Santo (Holy, Holy, Holy)" in RitualSong

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