Gotteslob ("Praise of God") is the title of the hymnbook authorized by the Catholic dioceses in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, Luxembourg and Liège, Belgium...
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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...
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Geistliches Lied (NGL) is contained in the common German Catholic hymnal, Gotteslob, as GL 474. It is also contained in hymnals for young people, such as...
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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"...
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zur Österreichausgabe des Gotteslob". gotteslob.at (in German). 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2023. "Lieder aus dem neuen Gotteslob, die sich in Jugendgottesdiensten...
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Stimmer-Salzeder. It appears in the common Catholic hymnal in German, Gotteslob. The singer-songwriter Kathi Stimmer-Salzeder wrote both text and music...
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written in 1964, revised in 1967. It is part of the current Catholic hymnal Gotteslob as GL 487, in the section "Kirche – Ökumene" (Church - Ecumene). The lyrics...
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1613. It became part of regional sections of the German Catholic hymnal Gotteslob. "lm Himmel hoch verherrlicht ist" is hymn in German for the Feast of...
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melody by Gilbert König. The song was included in the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob. The text was written by Peter Gerloff [de] in 2004, focused on the Sunday...
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style Venetian typefaces. Prominent examples of its use include the 1975 Gotteslob, the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, and the portrait works of Felix Gonzalez-Torres...
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