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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genre Neues Geistliches Lied (NGL), is part of German hymnals, including Gotteslob. Johannes Jourdan [de], a Protestant pastor in Darmstadt, wrote the text...
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of eight lines was written in 1985. It appeared in the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob in 2013. Maria Luise Thurmair wrote "Hoch sei gepriesen unser Gott" in...
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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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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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Gesangbuch, hymn no. 46 Archived 14 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine; Gotteslob, hymn no. 249 Archived 14 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine (was 145)...
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in 1982. The song was included in the 2013 Catholic hymnal in German, Gotteslob, and appears in songbooks. The text and music of Atme in uns, Heiliger...
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German-speaking countries, the hymn can be found in the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob as "Der König siegt, sein Banner glänzt". In addition to the original...
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Maria Luise Thurmair (section Hymns in Gotteslob)
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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