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Exactly. I read in another post on another CAF board that this is where Latin sentence construction is inconsistent with English grammatical construction (and this is something we better get used to with the literal translation of the missal that will come into play next Advent).Context is everything My friend … “Hail holy Queen,MOTHER OFmercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope”…
She Is reffered to as the mother of mercy, life, sweetness , and hope, which is non other than our Lord Jesus Christ …Hope this helps
In Latin, the preposition applies to all the words that follow it. To put it mathematically, it would be [mother of (of mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope)]. Thus it’s: mother of mercy, mother of life, mother of our sweetness and mother of our hope.
But in English, we have the tendency to read “Mother of Mercy” as an interrupter. So it looks like this “Hail Holy Queen–Mother of Mercy–our life, our sweetness and our hope.”