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In the original Greek, as well as in the Latin translation, the word could be either of neuter (evil in general) or masculine (the evil one) gender. Matthew's version of the prayer appears in the Sermon on the Mount, in earlier parts of which the term is used to refer to general evil. Later parts of Matthew refer to the devil when discussing ...
La Luz del Ritmo ("The Light of Rhythm") is the fifteenth album by Argentine ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.After a 7-year-long hiatus of the group in which some of the members of the band spent some time in their own projects, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs regrouped to launch a very anticipated disc which includes 5 new songs, 6 remakes and 2 covers, all new versions.
This is a list of songs having lyrics in Latin. This list contains songs that are performed in Latin by the named performers. Songs that sample other recorded music in Latin do not become eligible only by virtue of that sampling. Songs with only a Latin refrain are also excluded.
noi vogliam Dio, ch’è nostro Padre, noi vogliam Dio, ch’è nostro Re. noi vogliam Dio, ch’è nostro Padre, noi vogliam Dio, ch’è nostro Re. Noi vogliam Dio nelle famiglie dei nostri cari in mezzo al cor; sian puri i figli, caste le figlie, tutti c’infiammi di Dio l’amor. Noi vogliam Dio in ogni scuola perché la cara gioventù
Padre nuestro (Spanish for "Our Father") can refer to: Padre nuestro, a 2007 American–Argentine film; Our Father, a 1953 Mexican film; Padre nuestro, a ...
It has been prescribed universally for the Latin Church by the Missale Romanum of Pope Pius V since 1596 as the hymn to be sung during the imposition of the ashes which was to be done before the celebration of the Holy Mass on Ash Wednesday. [7] The 1961 Liber Usualis lists Parce Domine is an antiphon to be sung "at a time of penance." [8]
The Cadillacs also won the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance for Fabulosos Calavera in 1998, and were nominated in the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo/Group with Vocals and Best Music Video for "La Vida", which received the MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice ...
Tantum ergo" is the incipit of the last two verses of Pange lingua, a Medieval Latin hymn composed by St Thomas Aquinas circa A.D. 1264. The "Genitori genitoque" and "Procedenti ab utroque" portions are adapted from Adam of Saint Victor's sequence for Pentecost. [1] The hymn's Latin incipit literally translates to "Therefore so great".