Here is the Marian Antiphon for Lent: (Specifically from February 2 until Wednesday of Holy Week)
Caelorum Meaning
Ave, Regina Caelorum,
Ave, Domina Angelorum:
Salve, radix, salve, porta
Ex qua mundo lux est orta:
Ave, Domina Angelorum:
Salve, radix, salve, porta
Ex qua mundo lux est orta:
Gaude, Virgo gloriosa,
Super omnes speciosa,
Vale, o valde decora,
Et pro nobis Christum exora.
Super omnes speciosa,
Vale, o valde decora,
Et pro nobis Christum exora.
℣ Dignare me laudare te, Virgo sacrata.
℟ Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
℟ Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
Words: Anonymous, 12th Century.
Simple Tone: “Ave Regina Caelorum (Simplex)” Gregorian Chant, Mode VI, traditional.
Solemn Tone: “Ave Regina Caelorum (Solemnis)” Gregorian Chant, Mode IV, traditional.
Simple Tone: “Ave Regina Caelorum (Simplex)” Gregorian Chant, Mode VI, traditional.
Solemn Tone: “Ave Regina Caelorum (Solemnis)” Gregorian Chant, Mode IV, traditional.
This Antiphon has been translated into English as “Hail, O Queen of Heav’n enthron’d!“
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Ave Regina caelorum is one of the Marian antiphons said or sung in the Liturgy of the Hours at the close of compline. Download lagu d masiv sudahi perih ini gratis. In the Roman Breviary as revised by Pope Pius V in 1569 it was assigned for this use from compline of 2 February until compline of Wednesday of Holy Week. Since the revision of the Liturgy of the Hours in 1969, the only Marian antiphon for whose use a fixed period is laid down is the Easter season antiphon Regina caeli.[1][2][3][4]
Like the other Marian antiphons, the Ave Regina caelorum has been set to polyphonic music by composers such as Leonel Power (d. 1445), Guillaume Du Fay (d. 1474), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), and Joseph Haydn (1732-1809).[5][6][7]
The prayer, whose author is unknown, is found in manuscripts from the twelfth century onward.[2]
Text[edit]
The antiphon itself consists of two stanzas, each of four lines:
Ave, Regina caelorum, Ave, Domina Angelorum: Salve, radix, salve, porta Ex qua mundo lux est orta: Gaude, Virgo gloriosa, Super omnes speciosa, Vale, o valde decora, Et pro nobis Christum exora. | Hail, O Queen of Heaven enthroned. Hail, by angels mistress owned. Root of Jesse, Gate of Morn Whence the world's true light was born: Glorious Virgin, Joy to thee, Loveliest whom in heaven they see; Fairest thou, where all are fair, Plead with Christ our souls to spare. | Hail, O Queen of Heaven. Hail, O Lady of Angels Hail! thou root, hail! thou gate From whom unto the world a light has arisen: Rejoice, O glorious Virgin, Lovely beyond all others, Farewell, most beautiful maiden, And pray for us to Christ. |
Does turning off aero improve performance parts. Compline, as revised in 1969 after the Second Vatican Council, ends with the antiphon alone. In the earlier Roman Breviary the following versicle (℣) and response (℟) and the following prayer are added to the antiphon:
℣. Dignare me laudare te, Virgo sacrata. Concede, misericors Deus, fragilitati nostrae praesidium: ut, qui sanctae Dei Genetricis memoriam agimus; intercessionis eius auxilio, a nostris iniquitatibus resurgamus. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. ℟. Amen.[8]℟. Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos. Oremus. | ℣. Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin. We beseech thee, O Lord, mercifully to assist our infirmity: that like as we do now commemorate Blessed Mary Ever-Virgin, Mother of God; so by the help of her intercession we may die to our former sins and rise again to newness of life. Through Christ our Lord. ℟. Amen.℟. Give me strength against thine enemies. Let us pray | ℣. Allow me to praise thee, O sacred Virgin. Grant unto us, O merciful God, a defense against our weakness, that we who remember the holy Mother of God, by the help of her intercession, may rise from our iniquities, through Christ our Lord. ℟. Amen.℟. Against thy enemies give me strength. Let us pray. |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Finally one of the antiphons of the Blessed Virgin Mary is said. In Eastertide this is always the Regina caeli' (General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours, 92).
- ^ abHugh Henry, 'Ave Regina' in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1907)
- ^Ruth Steiner, 'Ave Regina caelorum' in New Catholic Encyclopedia
- ^Gregory DiPippo, 'Ave Regina Caelorum'
- ^M. Jean Frisk, 'Antiphons' (University of Dayton)
- ^Cori Spezzati: Volume 2: An Anthology of Sacred Polychoral Music by Anthony F. Carver 2009 ISBN0-521-10635-4 page 121
- ^Choral Repertoire by Dennis Shrock 2009 ISBN0-19-532778-0 page 585
- ^Romain Kito, Prayers to the Virgin Mary (LunaBulle 2013)
External links[edit]
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- Palestrina Ave regina Coelorum Maitrise de Colmar on YouTube
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