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Patricia B Clark

1938 - 2009 Person Name: Patricia B. Clark Scripture: Luke 1 Author of "Singing Songs of Sadness" in A Taste of Heaven's Joys

Anna Briggs

b. 1947 Person Name: Anna Briggs (1947-) Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Author of "Stay, My Child, My Body Sharing" in Common Praise (1998)

Paul Gibson

1932 - 2022 Person Name: Paul Gibson (1932-) Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Author of "Heavenly Message" in Common Praise (1998)

James Lewis Haddix

b. 1946 Person Name: James L. Haddix Scripture: Luke 1:26-56 Author of "O God, Whose Steadfast Love" in The New Century Hymnal

Robert Sterling

Scripture: Luke 1:26-33 Author of "Hark! Hear the Voice" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

Claire Cloninger

1942 - 2019 Scripture: Luke 1:26-33 Author of "Hark! Hear the Voice" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

Joëlle Gouel

Scripture: Luke 1:26-28 Translator of "Sans Bruit sur la Vitre" in Les Chants du Pèlerin

M. Michalec

1504 - 1547 Person Name: Martin Michalec Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Author of "Faithful Christians, One and All" in Moravian Book of Worship Martin Michalec, [b. 1504 at Leitmeritz; Bp. 1537; d. Jan. 24, 1547, at Prossnitz] has 31 in the 1561 [Bohemian] Hymn Book. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Jaroslav J. Vajda

1919 - 2008 Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Translator of "Faithful Christians, One and All" in Moravian Book of Worship Jaroslav J. Vajda (b. Lorain, Ohio, 1919; d. 2008) Born of Czechoslovakian parents, Vajda was educated at Concordia College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Ordained as a Lutheran pastor in 1944, he served congregations in Pennsylvania and Indiana until 1963. He was editor of the periodicals The Lutheran Beacon (1959-1963) and This Day (1963-1971) and book editor and developer for Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis from 1971 until his retirement in 1986. Working mainly with hymn texts, Vajda served on several Lutheran commissions of worship. A writer of original poetry since his teens, he was the author of They Followed the King (1965) and Follow the King (1977). His translations from Slovak include Bloody Sonnets (1950), Slovak Christmas (1960), An Anthology of Slovak Literature (1977), and contributions to the Lutheran Worship Supplement (1969) and the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978). A collection of his hymn texts, carols, and hymn translations was issued as Now the Joyful Celebration (1987); its sequel is So Much to Sing About (1991). Vajda's hymns are included in many modern hymnals, and he was honored as a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada in 1988. Bert Polman

Leland Bryant Ross

b. 1954 Person Name: Ros' Haruo Scripture: Luke 1:27-28 Author of "Ho vi junulino" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta American Baptist layman. Amateur hymnologist and polyglot. Translator of many hymns into, and author of a few in, Esperanto, as well as some hymns in English. 13 texts (incl. 3 original) in Adoru, plus two in Espero Katolika's supplement. Edited the largest online Esperanto hymnal, TTT-Himnaro Cigneta, now accessible via the Wayback Machine at archive.org, (https://web.archive.org/web/20091021113553/http://geocities.com/cigneto/pretaj.html) as well as in large part here on Hymnary.org. Lives near Seattle.

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