Kirchenlied was published in 1938 by ,
Adolf Lohmann and
Georg Thurmair. It was a collection of 140 songs from different periods, starting in the 16th century, and it included several
Protestant songs as well as ten of Thurmair's own songs. Known as the "Standard Songbook", it was designed to be a common hymnal for German-speaking Catholics.
Kirchenlied was published first by the , subtitled
Eine Auslese geistlicher Lieder für die Jugend ("A selection of sacred songs for youth"). The
hymnal, unlike other publications by Thurmair, was not immediately banned by the
Nazis, because of its many Protestant songs. From the fourth edition, the subtitle was shortened to "Eine Auslese geistlicher Lieder" because it was generally accepted, not only by young people. It was published by the Christophorus-Verlag, then part of the Catholic
Verlag Herder.
Kirchenlied was significant for
ecumenical church singing in German and became the seed for the 1975
Gotteslob. 75 of its songs were included in the
Gotteslob. == Layout ==