Latin lyrics sung by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos. Gregorian chant notation from the Liber Usualis. Grant, O merciful God, to our weak natures Thy protection, that we who commemorate the holy Mother of God may, by the help of her intercession, arise from our iniquities. Give me strength against thine enemies.Ĭoncede, misericors Deus, fragilitati nostrae praesidium ut, qui sanctae Dei Genetricis memoriam agimus intercessionis eius auxilio, a nostris iniquitatibus resurgamus. Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin. Ave Regina Cælorum in Latin and English Latin We could say the above words each time we take up our Rosary. The Saints often had these words on their lips. Dans toute la messe Ave Regina, on peut entendre des rminiscences des motets dorigine et reconnatre le plain-chant sur lequel ils reposent. “Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin. “Dignare me laudare te, Virgo sacrata! Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.” ![]() ItĪlso acknowledges her as the mediator between men and Our Lord JesusĬhrist, as it asks her to pray for us to Our Lord. The hymn praises Our Lady, acknowledging her Queenship over heaven andĪngels, and extolling her unparalleled beauty and favor with God. ![]() Herman Contractus (1013 – 1054) – an 11th-century Benedictine monk and scholar – has been traditionally credited with the composition of several popular Marian antiphons, including Ave Regina Cælorum. Ave Regina Cælorum – Hail, Queen of Heaven!
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