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  2. Cwm Rhondda - Wikipedia

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    The tune and hymn are often called "Bread of Heaven" because of a repeated line in this English translation. In Welsh the tune is most commonly used as a setting for a hymn by Ann Griffiths , Wele'n sefyll rhwng y myrtwydd ("Lo, between the myrtles standing"), and it was as a setting of those words that the tune was first published in 1907.

  3. John Hughes (1873–1932) - Wikipedia

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    John Hughes (22 November 1873 – 14 May 1932) was a Welsh composer of hymn tunes. He is most widely known for the tune Cwm Rhondda.. Hughes was born in Dowlais, and brought up in Llanilltud Faerdref (in English: Llantwit Fardre), Pontypridd. [1]

  4. List of Catholic hymns - Wikipedia

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    O bread of heaven; O Come, All Ye Faithful; O Deus ego amo te; O filii et filiæ; O Lord I am Not Worthy; O Mother of perpetual help; On Eagle's Wings; O salutaris hostia; O sanctissima; O sodales; O Antiphons

  5. Ann Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Her hymn Wele'n sefyll rhwng y myrtwydd (Behold, standing between the myrtle trees) is commonly sung in Wales to the tune Cwm Rhondda. The service of enthronement of Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury in February 2003 included Williams' own translation of one of her hymns, Yr Arglwydd Iesu (The Lord Jesus).

  6. Panis angelicus - Wikipedia

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    Panis angelicus (Latin for "Bread of Angels" or "Angelic Bread") is the penultimate stanza of the hymn "Sacris solemniis" written by Saint Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Christi as part of a complete liturgy of the feast, including prayers for the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.

  7. The 52 Best Halloween Songs (That Are Actually Really Good) - AOL

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    Hilarious and just plain fun, this song about a teenage werewolf features the Cramps’ signature surf guitar stylings and punk-rock attitude. In other words, it will make you want to move. 20.

  8. Alleluia! Sing to Jesus - Wikipedia

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    3. Alleluia! Bread of heaven, here on earth our food, our stay. Alleluia! Here the sinful flee to You from day to day. Intercessor, Friend of sinners, earth's Redeemer, hear our plea where the songs of all the sinless sweep across the crystal sea. 4. Alleluia! King eternal, Thee the Lord of lords we own; Alleluia! born of Mary,

  9. The “New” Bread Recipe Everyone’s Obsessed With ... - AOL

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    An irresistible cross between a yeast roll and a buttermilk biscuit, angel biscuits are a traditional Southern table bread that have been taking the country by storm.