Santo, Três Vezes Santo
Emilio Fernandes
A Hymn of Divine Holiness and Reverence
Emilio Fernandes' song "Santo, Três Vezes Santo" is a powerful hymn that exalts the holiness and majesty of God. The repetition of the word 'Santo' (Holy) three times is a significant element, reflecting the Trinitarian belief in Christianity, which acknowledges God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This repetition emphasizes the completeness and perfection of God's holiness, a concept deeply rooted in Christian theology.
The lyrics also highlight the universal recognition of God's power and sanctity. The lines, "O céu e a terra proclamam que Deus é poderoso" (Heaven and earth proclaim that God is powerful) and "Milhares de vozes proclamam num coro harmonioso" (Thousands of voices proclaim in a harmonious chorus), suggest a cosmic and communal acknowledgment of God's supreme holiness. This imagery evokes a sense of unity and collective worship, where all of creation joins in a harmonious declaration of God's sanctity.
Furthermore, the song acknowledges Jesus as holy, reinforcing the Christian belief in the divinity of Christ. The phrase "E santo é aquele que vem em nome do Pai" (And holy is the one who comes in the name of the Father) directly refers to Jesus, affirming His divine mission and sanctity. This acknowledgment serves to remind believers of the sacredness of Jesus' role in the divine plan, further enriching the song's spiritual depth.
"Santo, Três Vezes Santo" is not just a song but a profound expression of faith, reverence, and communal worship. It encapsulates the essence of Christian devotion, celebrating the holiness of God and Jesus through a powerful and unifying musical experience.