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Deo gratias

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Deo gratias

(Latin) thanks to God.



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The others accept the ambiguous beliefs of the patients who call for both the help of the Catholic God and for their native Nzambe; they allow Deo Gratias to put a "wreath" on Querry's grave, though they suspect that it is actually an offering to Nzambe.
The concert also features lesser-known works, including sections from Rumel's Missa Et Ecce Terrae Motus, also knows as the Earthquake Mass, and the 36-part canon Deo Gratias by Ockeghem.
Considering that the chances for failure along any one of these fault lines were considerable, and that there had been threats to his physical safety, we can all offer a collective Deo gratias for his achievements and for his safe return.
 
 
 
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