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A Child is Born unto Us (Un Niño Nos Ha Nacido)

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Author: Alberto Taulé

Alberto Taulé (b. Barcelona, Spain, 1932; d. March 24, 2007), a Roman Catholic priest and musician from the culturally distinctive and semi-autonomous Catalunya region of northeastern Spain. Sing! A New Creation Go to person page >

Author (English): Barbara Bridge

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Author (English): Estela García-López

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Text Information

First Line: Begotten by the Father (Antes de la aurora)
Title: A Child is Born unto Us (Un Niño Nos Ha Nacido)
Spanish Title: Antes de la aurora
Author: Alberto Taulé
Author (English): Barbara Bridge
Author (English): Estela García-López
Language: English; Spanish
Refrain First Line: A child is born, a Son is given unto us (Un niño nos ha nacido)
Copyright: © 2006, 2009, Alberto Taulé Viñas. Published by OCP

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