Bendito seja Deus!

Pe. João Carlos Pe. João Carlos

A Celebration of Divine Providence and Human Labor

The song 'Bendito seja Deus!' by Pe. João Carlos is a heartfelt hymn that celebrates the divine providence of God and the fruits of human labor. The lyrics are a beautiful blend of gratitude and reverence, acknowledging God as the Creator and the source of all blessings. The song opens with a blessing and praise for God, recognizing Him as the provider of the bread, which symbolizes His love and care for humanity.

The bread mentioned in the song is not just a physical sustenance but also a spiritual one. It represents the fruits of the earth and the hard work of the people, which, during the Mass, is transformed into the Body of the Savior. This transformation signifies the deep connection between the divine and the human, where the efforts of the people are sanctified and elevated through the sacrament.

Similarly, the song speaks of the wine, another symbol of God's love and the labor of the people. The wine, like the bread, is a product of the earth and human effort, which in the Mass becomes the Blood of the Savior. This dual transformation of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is a central tenet of the Catholic faith, emphasizing the sacredness of the Eucharist and the profound relationship between God and His creation. The repeated blessings and praises throughout the song reinforce the themes of gratitude, divine love, and the sanctity of human labor.

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  2. Cores da Vida
  3. Oferta
  4. Fica Conosco, Senhor
  5. Te Deum
  6. Bendito seja Deus!
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