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Caritas Chamber Chorale : Stop Your Doubting
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These movingly performed pieces of sacred choral music span the range of styles from chant arrangements to classical contemporary pieces and spirituals. Faith is both the anchor and the motivation for the music.
Genre: Classical: Choral Music
Release Date: 2009
Stop Your Doubting
Caritas Chamber Chorale
Record Label: Caritas Chamber Chorale
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
1. Hark, I Hear The Harps Eternal 2:20 Album Only
2. For Those Who Pray 1:20 Album Only
3. We Do Not Have To Live By Ourselves 1:08 Album Only
4. O Sacrum convivium 2:26 Album Only
5. O Sweet And Sacred Feast 2:15 Album Only
6. Verbum caro, panum verum 2:27 Album Only
7. Peace Be With You 7:38 Album Only
8. Ave Regina caelorum 2:42 Album Only
9. Not One Sparrow Is Forgotten 2:26 Album Only
10. Nobody Knows The Trouble I See 3:30 Album Only
11. Peace 3:12 Album Only
12. Lay Me Low 3:48 Album Only
13. Wayfarin' Stranger 3:45 Album Only
14. Calling My Children Home 3:54 Album Only
15. Poor Man Lazrus 2:08 Album Only
16. My Soul's Been Anchored In The Lord 3:30 Album Only
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Album Notes

The mission of Caritas Chamber Chorale is fourfold: musical, evangelical, charitable and community building. The Chorale is dedicated to promoting the art of sacred choral music, spreading the Christian message, serving those in need and bringing people together. The group's ultimate goal is to emulate, through its art, the greats of the Christian virtues: love.

The Chorale was founded in 2005. The Adorno Fathers' St. Francis Caracciolo Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa has been the recipient of its benefit concerts since that time.

This album is dedicated to William Cuddeback, the 15 year old son of alto Teresa Cuddeback. Willam passed from this life to the next on the final date of the concert series on which this music was performed. This recording was made the following week with Teresa, a beacon of faith to all of us, present.

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