A Começar Em Mim

Músicas Católicas Músicas Católicas

A Call for Unity and Transformation

The song 'A Começar Em Mim' by Músicas Católicas is a heartfelt plea for personal and communal transformation. The lyrics emphasize the need for change to begin within oneself, urging individuals to break their own hardened hearts to foster unity and love among all. This introspective approach highlights the importance of self-awareness and personal responsibility in creating a harmonious community, reflecting the Christian principle of being one in Christ.

The song also addresses the presence of negative emotions and actions, such as coldness and hatred, and calls for their replacement with love and forgiveness. This message is deeply rooted in Christian teachings, which advocate for love and forgiveness as fundamental virtues. By promoting these values, the song encourages listeners to contribute to the growth and perfection of the collective body, symbolizing the church or community of believers.

Músicas Católicas, known for their spiritually uplifting and reflective music, use this song to inspire a sense of collective responsibility and spiritual growth. The lyrics serve as a reminder that true transformation and unity start with individual actions and attitudes. By fostering love and forgiveness within ourselves, we can contribute to a more perfect and united community, reflecting the divine unity and love that God embodies.

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  1. Ubi Caritas
  2. Adeste Fideles
  3. Anima Christi
  4. Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (latim)
  5. Salve Regina
  6. Tu Es Petrus (latim)
  7. Veni Creator Spiritus
  8. Eu Sou o Pão
  9. Procuro Abrigo
  10. O Vos Omnes
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