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Acudamos Jubilosos

Representative Text

SPANISH -
1 Somos pueblo que camina
por la senda del dolor.

Estribillo:
Acudamos jubilosos
a la santa comunión.

2 Los humildes y los pobres
invitados son de Dios. [Estribillo]

3 Este pan que Dios nos brinda
alimenta nuestra unión. [Estribillo]

4 Cristo aquí se hace presente;
al reunirnos en su amor. [Estribillo]

5 Los sedientos de justicia
buscan su liberación. [Estribillo]

Source: Global Praise 3: more songs for worship and witness #148

Author: Manuel Davíla

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Text Information

First Line: Somos pueblo que camina
Title: Acudamos Jubilosos
Author: Manuel Davíla
Source: Misa Popular Nicaragüense
Place of Origin: Nicaragua
Language: Spanish
Refrain First Line: Acudamos jubilosos a la cena del Señor
Notes: English translations: "For the world and all its people" by the Iona Community; See "We are people on a journey" by Carolyn Jennings
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 13 of 13)

Cantos del Pueblo de Dios = Songs of the People of God (2nd ed.) #157

Page Scan

El Himnario #252

TextPage Scan

El Himnario Presbiteriano #252

Fiesta Jubilosa #97

Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) #532

TextPage Scan

Global Praise 3 #148

Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #393

Audio

Lift Up Your Hearts #141

Santo, Santo, Santo #683

Sent by the Lord #26

Audio

Sing! A New Creation #260

The New Century Hymnal #340

Voices Together #464

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