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[1] [2] Its uplifting melody and repeated "Alleluias" make this a favourite Anglo-Catholic hymn during the Easter season, the Feast of All Saints, and other times of great rejoicing. The hymn was also notably adapted for the final movement of The Company of Heaven (1937), a cantata by Benjamin Britten .
"Pure Shores" was written by All Saints group member Shaznay Lewis, and William Orbit, who also produced the song. [4] Pete Tong, All Saints' A&R at the time, wanted the group to be a part of the soundtrack he was producing for Danny Boyle's film, The Beach. [5] [6] Boyle, however, disliked the idea of having a pop group associated with his film.
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White, with an optional gold, is the liturgical color used for All Saints' Day. A Prayer for All Saints' Day. Canva. Taken from the 2019 BCP (Book of Common Prayer):
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Paintings of saints" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 ...
The hymn was sung to the melody Sarum, by the Victorian composer Joseph Barnby, until the publication of the English Hymnal in 1906. This hymnal used a new setting by Ralph Vaughan Williams which he called Sine Nomine (literally, "without name") in reference to its use on the Feast of All Saints, 1 November (or the first Sunday in November, All Saints Sunday among some Lutheran church bodies ...
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It lists of hundreds of saints from Ireland and beyond. [1] In various religions, a saint is a revered person who has achieved an eminent status of holiness, known as sainthood. The word saint comes from the Latin word sanctus, meaning ' holy ', and although saint has been applied in other religious contexts, the word has its origins in ...