Medjugorje

In 1996 I was blessed to have refuge in a place called Medjugorje while we preformed humanitarian services in Sarajevo during a time of daily ethnic cleansing. The Blessed Sisters cared for us and feed us well as they could. One Sister introduce me to a copy that was lost in the translations, confusion, and chaos of the day, yet had a prophetic change in my life. A close friend ask for prayer tonight, reminding me of how this song moved in my life. Years latter I found a better copy on YouTube and have cherished it ever since. In the spirit of Christmas and a friends request for prayer, I'd like to share it again with you. Hoping for that similar experience in your life as well. I do love my and HIS Music, it calms the mind. Be Blessed & Highly Favored. Should it become lost again, I made a copy stored on my cloud freely available on request, should YouTube loose it again. Oh Great & Holy GAOTU The Grand Architect of the Universe what would You have me do today? I am a guardian of 'Your Light", it is promised from the beginning. “Let There Be Light”! The darkness has been on the run ever since.



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(This video clip/sound recording is owned and administered by its rightful owners and has no intention in any ways to infringe the copyright of the entities concerned.) Once became controversial, the pop-rock version of The Lord's Prayer became an instant hit on the airwaves when first released on 1974. Rendition done by Sister Janet Mead (born 1938, Adelaide, South Australia), a Roman Catholic nun. The surprise hit reached Number 3 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report) in 1974 and Number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same year. The single earned her a Grammy Award nomination and Golden Gospel Award in 2004. Mead became the second woman to have a top 10 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart while serving as a nun. Sister Luc-Gabrielle, also known as Sœur Sourire and The Singing Nun, had a Number 1 pop hit in 1963 with "Dominique".