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Gotteslob ("Praise of God") is the
title of the
hymnbook authorized by the
Catholic dioceses in Germany, Austria,
South Tyrol,
Luxembourg and Liège, Belgium...
- The 1975
edition of
Gotteslob (God's Praise) was the
first combined prayerbook and
hymnbook authorised by the
bishops of all German-speaking
Roman Catholics...
- in
Limburg in 1838. It
became part of the
Catholic hymnal in German,
Gotteslob, and
other songbooks. "Freu dich, erlöste Christenheit" is a traditional...
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connected to
other melodies. The song is part of the 2013
Catholic hymnal Gotteslob as GL 280 with a
melody from the
Diocese of Cologne. The
liturgy for Palm...
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melody composed in the 1990s by
Johannes Falk. The song is part of the
Gotteslob and of songbooks. The text of the hymn "Du hast mein
Klagen in Tanzen...
- writer. She
contributed the
lyrics of many
hymns when the
Catholic hymnal Gotteslob was
first published in 1975.
Maria Luise Mumelter was born in Bozen, South...
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songs are
still part of the
common Catholic hymnal in the Germanosphere,
Gotteslob.
Heinrich Bone
published the
hymnal Cantate! (Sing!), a
collection of...
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biblical Road to
Emmaus appearance, was
included in the
Catholic hymnal Gotteslob. The text was
written by
Peter Gerloff [de], a
Catholic priest, expanding...
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hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 13 and the 2013
Catholic hymnal Gotteslob as GL 228, both four-part
settings in the
Advent section. The
French hymn...
- it is part of
regional sections of the
common German Catholic hymnal Gotteslob, and of
other songbooks. The text of "Eingeladen zum Fest des Glaubens"...