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My God and My All

Unite your multicultural community with this contemplative, trilingual collection of English, Spanish and Vietnamese songs — featuring music for the liturgy and various rites throughout the liturgical year.
My God and My All [CD]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
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My God and My All [MP3 Album]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
$9.99
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My God and My All [Octavo Packet]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
$25.00
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My God and My All [CD]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
$11.99
30141037
SHIP
My God and My All [MP3 Album]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
$9.99
30141038
DIGITAL
My God and My All [Octavo Packet]
Music for a Culture of Encounter
$25.00
30141036
SHIP
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A peaceful and contemplative collection, My God and My All features 10 songs in a mix of English-only and various combinations of English, Spanish and Vietnamese. With compositions spanning four decades, Franciscan Brother Rufino Zaragoza collaborated with Vietnamese- and Spanish-speaking composers to translate and compile a collection of songs for use in multicultural celebrations throughout the liturgical year — including weddings, funerals, baptisms and Communion.

Featuring three distinct languages, this collection invites faith-filled members of the congregation to unite in song. And with many well-known tunes, — “Radiant Light Divine,” “Cầu Cho Cha Mẹ 2/Prayer for Parents 2” and “My God and My All” — communities of faith will instantly recognize and enjoy the music together.

Featured songs

  • “Cầu Cho Cha Mẹ 2/Prayer for Parents 2”
  • With an English translation from Rufino, this song comes from the second part in a series of ten “Prayers for Parents” that Phanxicô composed throughout the 1980s for children’s Masses in Saigon, given the long tradition of ancestor veneration. Written in Western tonal style with a slight touch of Vietnamese styling, it is most suitable for a children’s or teenagers’ choral ensemble for First Communion and Confirmation. Adults may also use this song for weddings, funerals, Feast of the Holy Family and the Lunar New Year.

  • “Living Water”
  • This piece, intended for use during the Sprinkling Rite, was composed to meet the need of parishes for music that welcomes the Vietnamese and Filipino communities. It features a quadrilingual refrain and an alternate trilingual refrain that includes only one phrase in Vietnamese. The Filipino and Vietnamese verses have melodies that accommodate the tonality of their native language and differ from the English and Spanish verses.

  • “My God and My All/Mi Dios y Mi Todo/Chúa Là Gia Nghiệp Con”
  • This is the fifth version of the octavo “My God and My All.” First released in 1990, followed by Spanish and Vietnamese additions in 1998 and 2000 respectively, this intercultural octavo unites three very distinct languages. It now features a new SATB choral arrangement, a descant for the fifth verse (in all three languages) and a C instrument part.

    [My God and My All] offers another wonderful array of pieces that cover a range of liturgical and sacramental moments in the life of the Church, making them ideal in almost any parish setting....The entire collection inspires a sense of peace and meditation, and can easily be used either in various parts of the eucharistic liturgy, as well as contemplative moments of prayer.
    –Joe Bazyouros, NPM Choral Reviews