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Rufino Zaragoza

Short Name: Rufino Zaragoza
Full Name: Zaragoza, Rufino, 1957-
Birth Year: 1957
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Texts by Rufino Zaragoza (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Abre mis ojos, que quiero ver como TúBro. Rufino Zaragoza, OFM Conv. (Author)Spanish2
Al Dios de la tierra, AleluyaRufino Zaragoza, OFM, b. 1957 (Author)Spanish3
All praise be yours through Brother SunRufino Zaragoza (Author)English2
Altísimo buen Señor (All praise, all glory all blessing)Bro. Rufino Zaragoza, OFM Conv. (Author)English, Spanish2
Boundless love was promised as your vow (Ôi! Tinh yêu thuong Chúa cao vòi)Rufino Zaragoza, OFM (Translator)English, Vietnamese3
Come you hungry (Vengan los hambrientos)Rufino Zaragoza (Author)English, Spanish2
Cordero de Dios, Pan de Vida (Lamb of God, Bread of Life)Rufino Zaragoza, OFM, n. 1957 (Author)English, Spanish1
Honor y gloria a ti, Señor JesúsRufino Zaragoza, OFM, n. 1957 (Author)Spanish3
In this world racked with painRufino Zaragoza, OFM, b. 1957 (Author)2
Jesús, mi único anheloRufino Zaragoza, OFM, n. 1957 (Inglés)Spanish6
Open my eyes, Lord. Help me to see your faceRufino Zaragoza, OFM, b. 1957 (Author (verses))Spanish8
Óyenos, Señor; Dinggin mo kami; Xin nhâm lòi chúng conRufino Zaragoza, OFM (Author)English, Filipino, Spanish, Vietnamese2
Por Cristo, con él, y en él, a ti Dios Padre omnipotenteRufino Zaragoza, OFM, n. 1957 (Letra del Amén)Spanish1
Vengan, hambrientos, vengan, sedientos (Come, you hungry, come, you thirsty)Rufino Zaragoza (Author)English, Spanish6
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