
The St. Louis Jesuits are a group of Catholic composers who popularized a contemporary style of church music through their compositions and recordings in the 1970s and 1980s. The group, made up of Jesuit scholastics at Saint Louis University, originally used acoustic guitars and pop-style melodies and rhythms to set Biblical and other religious texts to music sung in English in response to the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Without intent
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Though the Mountains May Fall
City of God
Sing to the Mountains
Lift Up Your Hearts
All the Ends of the Earth
Be Not Afraid
One Bread, One Body
Let Heaven Rejoice
These Alone Are Enough
Here I Am, Lord
Behold the Wood
Here I Am Lord
Take, Lord, Receive
Gather the People
Earthen Vessels
Seek the Lord
Turn to Me
Only This I Want
If God Is for Us
Come to the Water
Praise the Lord, My Soul
If the Lord Does Not Build
Like a Shepherd
Through the Mountains May Fall
This Alone
I Lift Up My Soul
The Cry of the Poor
My Son Has Gone Away
What You Hear in the Dark
Save Us, O Lord
Jesus the Lord
Sing A New Song
You Are Near
O Beauty, Ever Ancient
For You Are My God
Glory to God
Only In God
Peace Prayer
Redeemer Lord
Emanuel
Patience People
Answer When I Call
Give Us Faith, Lord
Yahweh, The Faithful One
The Beautiful Mother
May We Praise You
Behind Me and Before Me
Blest Be The Lord
Who Has Known
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