They are absolutely Iglesia Adventista Del Septimo Dia! Thanks Mga kapatid na SDA sa pag perform ninyo ng song ni St. Agustine may God enlightened you all as God enlightened St Augustine😇😇😇😇😇
It is alright. The Church (Body of Christ) is universal. Marami rin nmn mga awitin ang mga non-Catholics (esp.the born-again Christians, Methodist, Baptists, Anglicans) na inaawit din nating mga Roman Catholics. Sometimes, we even sing those songs during Communion, bec.they are truly uplifting, and really aid in our worship of GOD. Non-Roman Catholics ang gumawa ng mga awiting Still, Shine (Jesus, Shine), Hesus (Kung nag-iisa, at nalulumbay...), Amazing Grace, Shout to the Lord, & Who Am I? ^_^
issai 0108 (update lang po) ang committee on liturgy po sa bansa natin ay gumagawa na ng hakbang para di na kantahin ang mga non-catholic songs sa mga misa because it is absolutely non-liturgical. Hinay hinay na pong nawawala.
1:28 Why is the lyrics changed???!!! The lyrics of the whole song is written by St Augustine of Hippo. IT IS A DIRECT CONVERSATION WITH THE DIVINE... God is Hiddenly implied in the lyrics to signify Man's natural tendency to look for Him but it is ruined. Uhmm Just analyze the song...
Yes. A Christian will be able to understand fully the richness of the text if he is be able to see the context of the life of St. Augustine himself -- his life is a life in which he constantly searched for the truth and the "beautiful." His life is a life full of failures yet replenished by hope. And during the times which he nearly wanted to accept defeat, he finally gazed upon the "beauty of the Eternal God" -- which is indirectly explained at the ending part of the song through dynamics and the lyrics itself (which pictures peace and a happy death opening the life everlasting before the very eyes of a repentant soul). It is not bad to "add" "Diyos" to the song, but it is actually "automatic." It is not a surprise if "Diyos" is not mentioned during the whole song for the "Diyos" can only be "seen" by those who "know" and "who want to know" God; these are the Christians. Example? If faith is badly lacking in a Christian, he would mistakenly consider "ganda" as cosmetic beauty, but if he has faith, he will be able to see the hidden message of St. Augustine that "the kagadahan and the pagiging sariwa" pertain to God alone. This can only be explained by St. Augustine to a Christian Heart humble enough to hear the hidden and implied message of the Augustine's Confessions. The richness of the Catholic songs from ancient texts is far beyond mere "hearing" but "listening with a Heart
it's a clear and beautiful rendition of the song but they should have not changed the lyrics..yes, this song is for God but it was meant to be hidden inside the song which adds more meaning and mystery to it.
They are absolutely Iglesia Adventista Del Septimo Dia!
Thanks Mga kapatid na SDA sa pag perform ninyo ng song ni St. Agustine may God enlightened you all as God enlightened St Augustine😇😇😇😇😇
wonderful choir. The English translation is "Let Have I loved you" From Saint Augustine's poem
It seems they are non-catholics singing an Original Catholic Song... 😇 from St. Augustine
It is alright. The Church (Body of Christ) is universal.
Marami rin nmn mga awitin ang mga non-Catholics (esp.the born-again Christians, Methodist, Baptists, Anglicans) na inaawit din nating mga Roman Catholics.
Sometimes, we even sing those songs during Communion, bec.they are truly uplifting, and really aid in our worship of GOD.
Non-Roman Catholics ang gumawa ng mga awiting Still, Shine (Jesus, Shine), Hesus (Kung nag-iisa, at nalulumbay...), Amazing Grace, Shout to the Lord, & Who Am I? ^_^
No to hillsongs during liturgical celebrations
issai 0108 (update lang po) ang committee on liturgy po sa bansa natin ay gumagawa na ng hakbang para di na kantahin ang mga non-catholic songs sa mga misa because it is absolutely non-liturgical. Hinay hinay na pong nawawala.
@@JanuWaray lahat ng binanggit mong songs ay hindi liturgical songs
adventist singing st augustine's confessions, wow
Great job
1:28 Why is the lyrics changed???!!! The lyrics of the whole song is written by St Augustine of Hippo. IT IS A DIRECT CONVERSATION WITH THE DIVINE... God is Hiddenly implied in the lyrics to signify Man's natural tendency to look for Him but it is ruined. Uhmm Just analyze the song...
"Pinukaw mo Diyos"
True. Naexpose tuloy yung Hidden God na iniimply ng original song
Yes. A Christian will be able to understand fully the richness of the text if he is be able to see the context of the life of St. Augustine himself -- his life is a life in which he constantly searched for the truth and the "beautiful." His life is a life full of failures yet replenished by hope. And during the times which he nearly wanted to accept defeat, he finally gazed upon the "beauty of the Eternal God" -- which is indirectly explained at the ending part of the song through dynamics and the lyrics itself (which pictures peace and a happy death opening the life everlasting before the very eyes of a repentant soul).
It is not bad to "add" "Diyos" to the song, but it is actually "automatic." It is not a surprise if "Diyos" is not mentioned during the whole song for the "Diyos" can only be "seen" by those who "know" and "who want to know" God; these are the Christians.
Example? If faith is badly lacking in a Christian, he would mistakenly consider "ganda" as cosmetic beauty, but if he has faith, he will be able to see the hidden message of St. Augustine that "the kagadahan and the pagiging sariwa" pertain to God alone. This can only be explained by St. Augustine to a Christian Heart humble enough to hear the hidden and implied message of the Augustine's Confessions.
The richness of the Catholic songs from ancient texts is far beyond mere "hearing" but "listening with a Heart
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Salamat po Kuya Leo
Im just wondering why binago nyo Lyrics?
Maganda sana. Binago lang lyrics.
adding Diyos sa lyrics?
Why binago ang lyrics? Ganda sana ng pagkakaawit
bakit binago ang lyrics?
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it's a clear and beautiful rendition of the song but they should have not changed the lyrics..yes, this song is for God but it was meant to be hidden inside the song which adds more meaning and mystery to it.
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