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I Am the Bread of Life That Feeds All the World
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I Am the Bread of Life That Feeds All the World 4-Part - Sheet Music

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SATB choir, cantor, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, violin - Early intermediate

SKU: GI.G-9630

Composed by Ephrem Feeley. Ordinary Time 18 B. Choral. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. GIA Publications #9630. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-9630).

UPC: 785147963004. English. Text Source: Vv.: James Quinn, SJ, 1919–2010, Ref.: Ephrem Feeley. Text by James Quinn.

In the Gospel of John, there are a number of times when Jesus uses the statement “I Am,” which his followers would have automatically linked to the divine Name. Some of these statements—Christ as the Bread of Life, the Gateway, the Light of the World—are referenced in Quinn’s text, as well as the Alpha and Omega, which is found three times in Revelation. A few of these statements also appear in the refrain. The verses may be sung by a cantor or the choir. There are a number of musically effective ways to use this piece in liturgy: with the full choir, as written, simply, with cantor and assembly, or with a two-part refrain, using only the soprano and tenor lines.

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