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I cannot say yet if this is indeed his actual voice, but according to the description on the website, it claims it is. I will check with Fr. Andy on this and get back to you.HailMary, could you clarify for me–is this the voice of Fr. Ragheed?
Is this a liturgical hymn, or what I call (for lack of a better name) a spiritual? (The Ruthenians and Ukrainians have hundreds.)
Holy new hieromartyr Ragheed, pray to God for us!
that information is provided if you click on the “more” button.And, could we somehow be provided with an English translation? (I forgot to ask that.)
Yes, this is Fr. Ragheed’s voice.HailMary, could you clarify for me–is this the voice of Fr. Ragheed?
The hymn translated in English is:And, could we somehow be provided with an English translation? (I forgot to ask that.)
I agree wholeheartedly! I truly love this man, and he is a great example of a modern-day martyr. I hope a case for his Sainthood will be opened soon. I ask for his intercession daily for the conversion of my family (protestants) and the conversions of Muslims. I keep praying for miracles.Thank you for the MP3 - I have been playing it all morning as well.
Is there a website for him anywhere?
I was so inspired by listening to him sing to the Theotokos this morning, I added products with his image to my store.%between%
Does anyone know if a public cult has begun for these men? We should try to get the message out on them to inspire our many brothers and sisters who suffer under Muslim extremist terror.
In ICXC,
Gordo
Brother, the link the the MP3 of the song must be corrected:Ok - I just set up a page on my website. Hopefully this will do for the time being:
catholicchurchgeek.com/holy_martyrs
“Let God arise and His enemies be scattered!”
God bless,
Gordo