Paróquia Santo Antonio de Portão is a Brazilian Christian music group that formed in 1995 in Porto Alegre. They came together through their local parish, which gave them their name. Their first album, 'Olhares,' came out in 1998, followed by others like 'Águas do Jordão' and 'Luz do Mundo' in the early 2000s.
Their best-known track is probably 'Ladainha de Todos os Santos,' a litany-style song that became popular in Catholic worship settings. The group's music generally blends traditional Catholic melodies with more contemporary arrangements, though the existing history doesn't go into much detail about their specific sound or lineup.
What's clear is that they've been making music for their community for a long time, starting from that parish in southern Brazil. Their recordings seem to have found an audience among listeners looking for modern expressions of faith within a Catholic framework.
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