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Rev Fr Eduardo Pardo Hontiveros, SJ (20 December 1923 – 15 January 2008), also known as "Fr. Honti", was a Filipino Jesuit composer and musician, best known as an innovative hymnwriter behind popular Philippine liturgical music. ==Biography== He was born in Molo, Iloilo City, one of eight siblings, to José Hontiveros and Vicenta Pardo. He studied at the Capiz Elementary School and transferred to Ateneo de Manila High School, graduating in 1939. He entered the San José Seminary from 1939 to 1945, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1945; he professed his simple vows in 1947. He studied theology in the United States in 1951, and was ordained a priest by Cardinal Francis Spellman in 1954. With the Vatican II mandate of localisation of the Mass, Hontiveros began to write liturgical hymns in the 1960s. He wrote his first hymn for services at the Jesuit-administered parish at Barangka, Marikina, with the intent that it could be easily sung and learnt by ordinary Filipinos. This brought about the tradition of Filipino popular hymnody which was later labelled "Jesuit Music".〔() 〕 His more famous hymns include a setting for the Tagalog text of the ''Gloria'', ''"Papuri sa Diyos"'', "Magnificat (Ang Puso Ko'y Nagpupuri)", ''"Maria, Bukang-Liwayway"'' (lit. "Mary, Dawn"), ''"Pananagutan"'' ("Responsibility"), among many others. His works have been published and sung in many parishes in the Philippines and in other countries as well; his ''"Papuri"'' has been sung at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SEEING CHRIST IN THE WORLD : The Ministry of Jesuit Communications )〕 His publisher is the Ateneo-based Jesuit Music Ministry.
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