Sunday Catholic Mass for April 27th 2025 with Father Dave is an online Catholic Sunday Mass for those at home or sick or traveling or affected by the Coronavirus @FatherDave St Martha Point Pleasant NJ 1. Start of Mass 2. Gospel 3. Homily 4. Communion Hymn 5. Thanks Music for Sunday Mass today Music/Dispute Information April 27, 2025 Divine Mercy Sunday All Creatures of Our God and King LASST UNS ERFREUEN, Auserlesene Catholische Geistliche Kirchengesange, Cologne, 1623 Public Domain. I Know That My Redeemer Lives DUKE STREET/John Hatton/Samuel Medley Text: LM; based on Job 19:25; Samuel Medley, 1738–1799, alt. Music: John Hatton, c. 1710–1793. Public Domain. There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy IN BABILONE Text: 87 87 D; Frederick W. Faber, 1814–1863, alt. Music: Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlieties en Contredansen, ca. 1710. Public Domain. Performed by Madeleine Ehret (vocals); St Martha's Adult Choir (vocals);  Shannon DesRochers (cello); John Tornquist (guitar); Tom Spina (bass); and Jessica Kortenhaus (piano) Church of St Martha Point Pleasant, NJ USA.   Dispute Information: We are fully within our rights to use the hymn, "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" by Frederick W. Faber.  Written in the 1800's this hymn's text is public domain as is the music, which was written around the year 1710.  This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, where we are located, and where this Mass with Father Dave was filmed.  A work becomes public domain in the United States of America 70 years after the originator of the work has died--in this case, Frederick W. Faber died in 1863, which would mean that this work entered the public domain in the year 1933.  Any claim to this hymn's music, melody, or text by entities foreign or domestic is invalid as this work is in the public domain and it is not a copyrighted work.  Any claim to the use of this hymn as a cover song is also invalid as there was no recording used in this performance--the musicians of the Church of Saint Martha performed this hymn for this Mass.  We are fully within our rights to use this public domain hymn.   Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Text: 87 87 D; William C. Dix, 1837-1898, alt. Music: HYFRYDOL; Rowland H. Prichard, 1811-1887. Public Domain.

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