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Cuando el Pobre (When the Poor Ones)

Author: Jose Antonio Oliver, 1939-; Martin A. Seltz, 1951- Meter: 12.11.12.11.11 Appears in 27 hymnals Topics: Justice and Social Action First Line: Cuando el pobre nada tiene y aún reparte (When the poor ones, who have nothing, still are giving) Used With Tune: EL CAMINO
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Siyahamba (We Are Marching)

Author: Anders Nyberg Meter: Irregular Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Justice and Social Action; Justice and Social Action First Line: Siyahamb' ekukhanyen' kwenkhos' (We are marching in the light of God) Used With Tune: SIYAHAMBA Text Sources: South Africa, 20th Cent.
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Ubi Caritas

Appears in 36 hymnals Topics: Justice and Social Action First Line: Ubi caritas et amor Lyrics: Ubi caritas et amor, ubi caritas Deus ibi est. Used With Tune: [Ubi caritas et amor] Text Sources: Unknown

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[Building Bridges between our divisions]

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Justice and Social Action Tune Sources: Contemporary English Quaker Round Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 11757 11175 71712 Used With Text: Building Bridges

[May your life be as a song]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Yuri Zaritsky Topics: Justice and Social Action Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 12343 21512 34551 Used With Text: May Your Life Be As a Song
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SIYAHAMBA

Meter: Irregular Appears in 57 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anders Nyberg Topics: Justice and Social Action; Justice and Social Action Tune Sources: South Africa, 20th Cent. Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 55332 31654 32221 Used With Text: Siyahamba (We Are Marching)

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Siyahamba (We Are Marching)

Author: Anders Nyberg Hymnal: Singing the Journey #1030 (2005) Meter: Irregular Topics: Justice and Social Action; Justice and Social Action First Line: Siyahamb' ekukhanyen' kwenkhos' (We are marching in the light of God) Languages: English; Zulu Tune Title: SIYAHAMBA
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Come and Go with Me

Hymnal: Singing the Journey #1018 (2005) Topics: Justice and Social Action First Line: Come and go with me to that land Lyrics: 1 Come and go with me to that land, Come and go with me to that land, Come and go with me to that land where I'm bound. (Where I'm bound) Come and go with me to that land, Come and go with me to that land, Come and go with me to that land where I'm bound. 2 There'll be freedom in that land, There'll be freedom in that land, There'll be freedom in that land where I'm bound. (where I'm bound) There'll be freedom in that land, There'll be freedom in that land, There'll be freedom in that land where I'm bound. 3 There'll be justice in that land, There'll be justice in that land, There'll be justice in that land where I'm bound. (where I'm bound) There'll be justice in that land, There'll be justice in that land, There'll be justice in that land where I'm bound. 4 There'll be singin' in that land, There'll be singin' in that land, There'll be singin' in that land where I'm bound. (where I'm bound) There'll be singin' in that land, There'll be singin' in that land, There'll be singin' in that land where I'm bound. Languages: English Tune Title: [Come and go with me to that land]
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Hush

Hymnal: Singing the Journey #1040 (2005) Topics: Justice and Social Action First Line: Hush, hush Lyrics: 1 Hush, hush, somebody's callin' my name. Hush, hush, somebody's callin' my name. Hush, hush, somebody's callin' my name. Oh my Lord, oh my Lord, what shall I do? What shall I do? 2 Sounds like freedom, somebody's callin' my name. Sounds like freedom, somebody's callin' my name. Sounds like freedom, somebody's callin' my name. Oh my Lord, oh my Lord, what shall I do? What shall I do? 3 Sounds like justice, somebody's callin' my name. Sounds like justice, somebody's callin' my name. Sounds like justice, somebody's callin' my name. Oh my Lord, oh my Lord, what shall I do? What shall I do? 4 Soon one mornin', death come creepin' in my room, somebody's callin' my name. Soon one mornin', death come creepin' in my room, somebody's callin' my name. Soon one mornin', death come creepin' in my room, somebody's callin' my name. Oh my Lord, oh my Lord, what shall I do? What shall I do? 5 I'm so glad trouble don't last always, somebody's callin' my name. I'm so glad trouble don't last always, somebody's callin' my name. I'm so glad trouble don't last always, somebody's callin' my name. Oh my Lord, oh my Lord, what shall I do? What shall I do? Languages: English Tune Title: [Hush, hush]

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Jacques Berthier

1923 - 1994 Person Name: Jacques Berthier, 1923-1994 Topics: Justice and Social Action Composer of "[Ubi caritas et amor]" in Singing the Journey Jacques Berthier (b. Auxerre, Burgundy, June 27, 1923; d. June 27, 1994) A son of musical parents, Berthier studied music at the Ecole Cesar Franck in Paris. From 1961 until his death he served as organist at St. Ignace Church, Paris. Although his published works include numerous compositions for organ, voice, and instruments, Berthier is best known as the composer of service music for the Taizé community near Cluny, Burgundy. Influenced by the French liturgist and church musician Joseph Gelineau, Berthier began writing songs for equal voices in 1955 for the services of the then nascent community of twenty brothers at Taizé. As the Taizé community grew, Berthier continued to compose most of the mini-hymns, canons, and various associated instrumental arrangements, which are now universally known as the Taizé repertoire. In the past two decades this repertoire has become widely used in North American church music in both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. Bert Polman

Rowland Hugh Prichard

1811 - 1887 Person Name: Roland Hugh Prichard, 1811-1887 Topics: Justice and Social Action Composer of "HYFRYDOL" in Singing the Journey Rowland H. Prichard (sometimes spelled Pritchard) (b. Graienyn, near Bala, Merionetshire, Wales, 1811; d. Holywell, Flintshire, Wales, 1887) was a textile worker and an amateur musician. He had a good singing voice and was appointed precentor in Graienyn. Many of his tunes were published in Welsh periodicals. In 1880 Prichard became a loom tender's assistant at the Welsh Flannel Manufacturing Company in Holywell. Bert Polman

Miguel Manzano

b. 1934 Topics: Justice and Social Action Composer of "EL CAMINO" in Singing the Journey Miguel Manzano is a Spanish composer and singer. He was born in Aillamor de Cardozo near the border with Portugal. Miguel began his religious musical career at the age of 8 as cantor at the Cathedral of Zamora, Spain. He studied solfeg, piano, organ and harmonium with the renowned teacher, Gaspar Arabaolaza. Later on, he began studies at the Higher School of Sacred Music in Madrid, where he studied Rhythm and Gregorian Modality, as well as Harmony and Religious Polyphony. He furthered his studies of language and musical rhythm at the Catholic Institute of Paris. Miguel's internationally recognized music has been chosen to complete the repertoire of the National Liturgical Hymnal of the Espicopal Committee of Spanish Liturgy. At present he is Professor of Ethnic Music at the Higher Conservatory of Music in Salamanca. --www.ocp.org/artists/1987
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