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Si tú predes, cántalo (Cántalo)

Si descubres en la mañana los mil colores de la creación (When the first new light of the rising sun comes to wake the colors of dawn)

Author: Victor Jortack; Translator: Bret Hesla; Translator: William Dexheimer-Pharris
Tune: [Si descubres en la mañana los]
Published in 4 hymnals


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Author: Victor Jortack

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Translator: Bret Hesla

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Translator: William Dexheimer-Pharris

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Text Information

First Line: Si descubres en la mañana los mil colores de la creación (When the first new light of the rising sun comes to wake the colors of dawn)
Title: Si tú predes, cántalo (Cántalo)
Author: Victor Jortack
Translator: Bret Hesla
Translator: William Dexheimer-Pharris
Language: English; Spanish
Refrain First Line: Se tú puedes, cántalo, cántalo, cántalo (Everybody, sing it out, sing it out, sing it out)
Copyright: Español © 1992 Victor Jotack; Inglés © 1998 Augsburg Fortress

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Chalice Praise (Pew edition) #8

Global Songs, Local Voices #6

Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #596

Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #504

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