Gregory Norbet is a respected spiritual leader, composer, singer and retreat director. He spent 21 years as a Benedictine monk at Weston Priory in Vermont.
Songs
- Adoramus
- Agnus Dei
- All I Ask of You
- All Through the Night
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- As I Have Loved You
- As a Deer
- Ave Maria
- Ave Maria
- Blest Be (The Beatitudes)
- Blest Be the Dawn’s Light
- Bread That Was Sown
- Choir of Angels
- Come Back, Come Home
- Come to Help Me
- Come to Me
- Come to Us
- Come to the Feast
- Come to the Well
- Come, Follow Me
- Come, My Friend
- Creator in Heaven
- Dawn: Call to Prayer
- Deep in My Soul
- Dona Nobis Pacem
- Faces of Children
- Glory to God
- Glory, Praise and Honor
- God Is Light
- God of My Salvation
- God of Peace
- Gracious Light
- Great Is God
- Greet the Day
- Happy Those Who Hear the Word of God
- Heal Me, O God
- Hear, O God, My Prayer
- Holy God, Heal Us
- Holy Immortal
- Holy Spirit, Breath of God
- Holy This Night
- Hosea
- How Beautiful Your House
- How Great and Wondrous
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives
- I Shall Rise
- I So Love You
- I Thank You, God
- In Manus Tuas
- In the Stillness
- Into Your Hands
- Into the Arms of God
- Jubilate Deo
- Kyrie Eleison
- Kyrie Eleison
- Kyrie Eleison (God of Loving Kindness)
- Laus Tibi
- Let My Prayer Arise
- Lift Me Up
- Light of This Day
- Lumen Christi
- Meditation: Opening the Heart
- Miserere
- Mountains of My Soul
- My Friend, Come Home
- My Heart and Soul
- O Bless the Lord
- O Faithful God (Psalm 4)
- O God of Love
- O That Today (Psalms 95 and 139)
- O the Deep Joy
- Our Father
- Peace
- Peaceful, So Peaceful
- Pie Jesu
- Psalm 147: How Good It Is, O God
- Salve Mater
- Shepherd Song
- Softly the Light of Morning
- Spirit, Come
- Te Damos Gracias
- That There May Be Bread
- The Lord Jesus
- The River / The Peace
- This Day and Always
- Those Who Hear My Words
- Though the Mountains Fall
- Twilight: Call to Prayer
- Ubi Caritas
- Waiting Moments
- When Peace Shall Flourish
- Where True Love Abides
- Wherever You Go
- Yahweh
- You Are with Me
- You, O God
- Your Peace Be a Blessing
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Bio
Gregory Norbet is a respected spiritual leader, composer, singer and retreat director. He spent 21 years as a Benedictine monk at Weston Priory in Vermont. He is a graduate of the Institute for Spiritual Leadership in Chicago and received his master’s degree from the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University, Chicago.
Some of Gregory’s most enduring compositions are “Hosea,” “Come to Me,” “Ave Maria,” “Wherever You Go” and “All I Ask of You.” Christians have been worshipping with these beloved texts and melodies since the early 1970s. In addition to the 12 music collections published during his years as a Benedictine, he released several prayer books and octavos through OCP, including Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, as well as two albums of instrumental music: Gracious Light and Waiting Moments. His most recent collection Into the Arms of God features 9 new songs and 3 instrumental pieces.
Gregory travels extensively, providing missions, concerts, retreats and workshops for those in hospital, prison and teaching ministries. His specialty is group spiritual development and renewal, using song, Scripture and the spoken word. He is the founder and director of the Hosea Foundation, a not-for-profit ministry dedicated to fostering "the experience of God's love and compassion in the world by promoting spiritual development in individuals and church communities."
Gregory and his wife, artist Kathryn Carrington, live in Hanover, New Hampshire.