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Tu Palabra Me Da Vida

Author: Juan A. Espinosa, n. 1940 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Dichoso el que, con vida intachable Topics: Palabra de Dios Scripture: Psalm 119 Used With Tune: [Dichoso el que, con vida intachable]

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[Dichoso el que, con vida intachable]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Juan A. Espinosa Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 33333 44433 333 Used With Text: Tu Palabra Me Da Vida

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Tu Palabra Me Da Vida

Author: Juan A. Espinosa, n. 1940 Hymnal: Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.) #495 (2001) First Line: Dichoso el que, con vida intachable Topics: Anhelo; Consuelo; Palabra de Dios; La Liturgia de las Horas Vísperas; Ritos de la Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos Celebration de la Palabra de Dios Scripture: Psalm 119:1-2 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Dichoso el que, con vida intachable]

Tu Palabra Me Da Vida

Hymnal: Cantemos al Señor #150 (1986) First Line: Dichoso el que con vida intachable Scripture: Psalm 118 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Dichoso el que con vida intachable]
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Tu Palabra Me Da Vida

Author: Juan A. Espinosa, n. 1940 Hymnal: Flor y Canto (4th ed.) #633 (2023) First Line: Dichoso el que, con vida intachable Topics: Palabra de Dios Scripture: Psalm 119 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Dichoso el que, con vida intachable]

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Juan A. Espinosa

b. 1940 Person Name: Juan A. Espinosa, n. 1940 Author of "Tu Palabra Me Da Vida" in Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) Born: 1940, Badajoz, Spain. Internationally recognized as one of the leading composers of Spanish liturgical music, Juan Antonio Espinosa composes songs that emphasize hope for the oppressed, social justice, and the power of faith. Currently, he directs the Association for the Promotion of Religious Music (APROMUR) in Spain and serves as a liturgical musician at San Estanislao Parish in Madrid. After living for a time in Peru, Juan published music reflecting the Andes style and Latin American social realities. Hispanic assemblies in the U.S. are familiar with Juan's uplifting music through his songs in the OCP collections Pescador de Hombres and Resucitó, and in Cánticos, Segunda Edición, Misal Del Día, Unidos En Cristo Música and Flor y Canto, Segunda Edición. His first collection for OCP was Al Señor del Nuevo Siglo. --www.ocp.org/artists/358
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