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Jesus, Savior of All People

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Jesus, Savior of All People is a sacred piece for choir, cantors, and congregation based on Blessed Conchita’s meditations of Christ’s salvation on the Cross. The refrain is based on one of Conchita’s well-known prayers: “Jesus, Savior of all people, save your people, save them!” The simple and powerful refrain is easy for congregations to sing, and the beautiful verses can be sung by a three-part choir or three cantors a capella, or one cantor accompanied by the organ.

Liturgically, this piece is appropriate for Lent, Holy Week, and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. 

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Jesus, Savior of All People is a sacred piece for choir, cantors, and congregation based on Blessed Conchita’s meditations of Christ’s salvation on the Cross. The refrain is based on one of Conchita’s well-known prayers: “Jesus, Savior of all people, save your people, save them!” The simple and powerful refrain is easy for congregations to sing, and the beautiful verses can be sung by a three-part choir or three cantors a capella, or one cantor accompanied by the organ.

Liturgically, this piece is appropriate for Lent, Holy Week, and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. 

Jesus, Savior of All People is a sacred piece for choir, cantors, and congregation based on Blessed Conchita’s meditations of Christ’s salvation on the Cross. The refrain is based on one of Conchita’s well-known prayers: “Jesus, Savior of all people, save your people, save them!” The simple and powerful refrain is easy for congregations to sing, and the beautiful verses can be sung by a three-part choir or three cantors a capella, or one cantor accompanied by the organ.

Liturgically, this piece is appropriate for Lent, Holy Week, and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. 

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