Walk On, O People of God

Mira allá en el Calvario (Look on Calvary's summit)

Author: Cesáreo Gabarain; Translator: George Lockwood (1987)
Tune: NUEVA CREACIÓN
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Author: Cesáreo Gabarain

Perhaps the composer of liturgical music in the twentieth century Spanish language more sung and known. The Church only artist who has received a Gold Record In Spain and throughout Latin is sung every Sunday. Who does not know "A spike suntanned", "Come, come, Lord," "Together as brothers", or "Peace be with you"? His "Fisher of Men" has been translated into multiple languages ​​and is sung with great devotion throughout the world. Unfortunately he died unexpectedly before age 55 in 1991, when he was at full maturity. Great athlete, he was known as the "cure for cyclists", held the title of basketball coach, and was friendly with great players. He was also named Monsignor John Paul II appointed him Chaplain Prelate of His Holines… Go to person page >

Translator: George Lockwood

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First Line: Mira allá en el Calvario (Look on Calvary's summit)
Title: Walk On, O People of God
Spanish Title: Camina, Pueblo de Dios
Author: Cesáreo Gabarain
Translator: George Lockwood (1987)
Meter: Irregular
Language: English; Spanish
Refrain First Line: Camina, pueblo de Dios (Walk on, O people of God)
Copyright: Text and Music: © 1979, Ediciones Paulinas. Sole U.S. agent: OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.; Translation copyright © 1989 The United Methodist Publishing House. Used by permission.

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