A Brazilian religious group formed in 1986, known for songs like "Luz do Advento" and "Nova Missão."
For a sense of their sound, try "Nova Missão" or "Luz do Advento", both give you that straightforward Catholic community music they've been making for decades.
They've been making Catholic community music since 1986, with songs that became part of Brazilian religious life. "Nova Missão" is one of their most recognized pieces, along with "Luz do Advento" and "Salmo 84." Their 2004 album Alma Católica drew some criticism for its explicit religious themes, but they kept performing.
They formed in 1986 in Aparecida, São Paulo, within a Catholic community, taking their name from the Marian apparitions at Fátima. Early members included Padre Zezinho as founder and composer, with Frei Adauto on guitar and vocals. They released albums like Luz do Advento in 1986, Vem, Senhor in 1989, and Celebrando a Fé in 2010.
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