Released on September 5th, Veneremur Et Adoremus has quickly resonated with listeners around the world. The debut EP from Lux Aeterna Records has already drawn strong momentum, with Ave Maria (Radio Edit) surpassing 49,000 streams and Adoramus (Radio Edit) crossing 26,000. For Padre Guilherme and collaborators Ebmath, vocalist Liliana Sofia Coelho, and the Pequenos Cantores de Amorim e de Laúndos children’s choir, the response marks a powerful validation of their bold vision: to unite sacred tradition and melodic techno into a new shared language.
The EP reimagines timeless works through immersive electronic production. Ave Maria blends Coelho’s soaring vocals and ethereal choir arrangements with Ebmath’s lush textures, offering reverence and uplift in equal measure. Adoramus builds from devotional chant into hypnotic rhythm, creating a space where reflection and celebration meet on the same plane.
Since its release, the project has sparked conversation across both faith communities and electronic music circles. Guilherme’s mission has always been to demonstrate that sacred music and electronic soundscapes are not opposing forces but complementary expressions of transcendence. With Veneremur Et Adoremus, that message has found an audience eager to engage.
From stages like World Youth Day 2023, Afterlife at H° Ibiza, Medusa Festival, Zamna Festival, and even Cristo Redentor in Rio, Guilherme has shown that his work carries meaning across borders. Now, as streams continue to climb and word of mouth spreads, Veneremur Et Adoremus stands as proof that electronic music can hold both reverence and revelation.
With Veneremur Et Adoremus, Padre Guilherme completes this chapter and sets sights on what’s next.

