Entry Song 2: Glory be to God
Glory be to God :A short introit
for Morning or Evening Prayer or for Mass
Music (c) Gerry Fitzpatrick. Sung by The St Mungo Singers
Cantor:Glory be to God who has shown us the light.
All: Glory be to God who has shown us the light.
Lead me from darkness to light.
Lead me from sadness to joy.
Lead me from death to immortality.
Glory be to God who has shown us the light.
Glory be to God who has shown us the light
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