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Alap Alpen Maran
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I know a lot of our Church hymns usually have a certain liturgical day that they are to be sung, I was wondering if anyone knew when Alap Alpen Maran is to be sung?
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#2
I asked His Grace Mar Awa Royel, Bishop of California who advised me that it's usually sung during the season of Qudash Edta.
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#3
Do you enjoy talking to yourself lector? Lol
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#4
{crickets}
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Alan G77 Wrote:Do you enjoy talking to yourself lector? Lol
Paul Younan Wrote:{crickets}

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I asked the question hoping someone would answer it quickly for me but seeing as I got no response I conducted a bit of research and viola, I got the answer <!-- sSmile --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /><!-- sSmile -->
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#6
Lol! Shamasha Paul, when you visiting Sydney? Yallah, it won't cost you a thing, we will all take care of you.
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#7
Akhan Alan. I'd love to. God willing soon. Almost all of my dads side is in Australia and would love to see the country.

See you all soon hopefully.
+Shamasha
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#8
In all seriousness Akhan Robert, this is one of my favorite hymns. Is there a recording of this one? I'll translate.
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#9
Shlama Shamasha,

There sure is and I'll upload it soon.

Sorry for the late reply.
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#10
As requested Shamasha,

Alap Alpen Maran (One Thousand Thousand Our Lord) sung by His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia

I look forward to the translation when you can get around to it.

God bless.
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