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Beatitudes

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Beatitudes

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Blessed are the poorest ones

For heaven come to where they are

In You, in You

Blessed are the ones who mourn

For comfort comes to find them all

In You, in You

So blessed are the ones who call Your name

And blessed are the ones You save

For You bless the pure in heart

And we will see our God

We will see our God

Those who seek will be made right

They will be filled and lifted high

In You, in You

Blessed are the merciful

For mercy will be shown to them

By You, by You

If just to know You

If just to love You

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