![]() ![]() The prayer is used especially after Compline, the final canonical hour of prayer before going to sleep. Here's a bit about Ave, Regina Caelorum from Wikipedia:Īve Regina Caelorum is one of four Marian antiphons, with following versicles and prayers, traditionally said or sung after each of the canonical hours of the Liturgy of the Hours. The Marian Antiphons: Salve Regina (sung from the day after Pentecost Sunday until the first Sunday of Advent).The Marian Antiphons: Regina Caeli (sung from Easter Eve until Pentecost).The Marian Antiphons: Ave, Regina Caelorum (sung from after Purification (February 2 or Candlemas) until Easter Vigil).The Marian Antiphons: Alma Redemptoris Mater (sung from the first Sunday of Advent until the Feast of the Purification on February 2).Here are links to posts about all four antiphons on Chantblog: Hail, O very fair one, and plead for us to Christ. Rejoice, glorious Virgin, beautiful above all. Hail, root, hail the door through which the Light of the world is risen. Hail, queen of heaven, hail lady of the angels. Rudolph Masciantonio, president of the Philadelphia Latin Liturgy Association: This translation was done for our monastery by Dr. Its earliest appearance was in the 12th century, although some also attribute this text to Herimann the Lame.Īve 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. ![]() This anthem is sung from after Purification (February 2 or Candlemas) until Easter Vigil. (Cormier), Dominican, 1913, p.Here's something about this hymn - including a translation - from " Singing the Four Seasonal Marian Anthems," by Lucy Carroll, published in Adoremus: Jul 14, 2014: Added to the database (Martin Wallace) ?.Aug 19, 2014: Inserted missing note in "Ave" (twice), and corrected neumes for "Vale" (Martin Wallace) ?.Aug 19, 2014: Minor fix (Martin Wallace) ?.Apr 12, 2016: Removed the inter-line bars (definitely not a quarter bar), and added missing flat to alleluia, corrected some misrendered quarter bars.Jul 16, 2016: Corrected several neumes to approximate Dominican style.Notice that the text varies a little from the OSB version. It originated as a chant for the Assumption. In the very early days of the Order, it was often sung after Compline soon it was supplanted by the Salve Regina. ![]()
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