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M’Shalem: The Journey of a Song from Theatrical Origin to Global Faith Inspiration

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“M’Shalem” is a powerful song with deep religious significance. Originally written for a theatrical performance called VIA CRUCIS, which portrays the Stations of the Cross, this song quickly gained fame after its debut. It was performed by a parish in Naples and became so popular that its origins were initially unknown. The Hebrew title “םלוש” translates to “it is finished,” which are the last words Jesus spoke on the Cross, according to John 19:30.

The song was created by Angelo Iossa, who is also the founder of the musical project Cantàmmo a Gesù!. Angelo Iossa adapted the original powerful lyrics into English and Spanish. This made the song accessible to a wider audience, allowing its message to reach many people. The song’s impact has been profound, with numerous stories of personal conversion and healing reported by those who have listened to it.

The success of “M’Shalem” is reflected in its millions of streams online. The song’s blend of heartfelt lyrics and emotional depth resonates strongly with listeners. Its ability to touch people’s lives and inspire faith is a testament to its moving composition and the powerful message behind it. Overall, “M’Shalem” stands out as a significant piece of music that continues to spread its message of faith and healing around the world.

 

 

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