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Aureole
Guest
I recall reading somewhere that the Antiphon to the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Lenten season ought to be the Ave Regina Caelorum after Compline. Now, my problem is that I’ve never heard the Ave Regina Caelorum in Latin before so I would undoubtedly mispronounce every second word.
I enjoyed singing (No matter how poor I was at it) the Salve Regina after Compline in Ordinary time and got used to the Latin at the end of the days prayers, so I would like to keep using Latin hymns if possible. I also would like to keep within the guidelines for the Liturgy of the Hours, so I would have (Read: Like) to use the Ave Regina Caelorum. My question is thus two-fold:
1.) Am I mistaken in thinking that one ought to use the Ave Regina Caelorum after Compline during Lent?
2.) If I’m not mistaken then could someone provide me a link to a website with an audio recording of the Ave Regina Caelorum? (It would help me to pronounce the Latin moderately well so I don’t feel such a fool personally.)
Thank you, God bless.
I enjoyed singing (No matter how poor I was at it) the Salve Regina after Compline in Ordinary time and got used to the Latin at the end of the days prayers, so I would like to keep using Latin hymns if possible. I also would like to keep within the guidelines for the Liturgy of the Hours, so I would have (Read: Like) to use the Ave Regina Caelorum. My question is thus two-fold:
1.) Am I mistaken in thinking that one ought to use the Ave Regina Caelorum after Compline during Lent?
2.) If I’m not mistaken then could someone provide me a link to a website with an audio recording of the Ave Regina Caelorum? (It would help me to pronounce the Latin moderately well so I don’t feel such a fool personally.)
Thank you, God bless.