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Well, it’s a prayer approved by the Church, so you can’t really go wrong with it.what about the tings like the salve regina or hail holy queen? is that too much?
Line by line:
“Hail, Holy Queen”…Mary as Queen of Heaven is Scriptural (Psalm 45, Revelation 11:19ff)
“Mother of Mercy”…No quibbles here, Mother of Christ, the source of Divine Mercy.
“Hail, our life, our sweetness and our hope”…While Christ is the Way, Truth and Life, Mary is a model of Christian life. She epitomizes and exemplifies, as no other human does, the hope that we all share.
“To thee do we cry…”…A poetic way of saying “Pray for us”, i.e., “intercede for us”
“…poor banished children of Eve”…Mary is the new Eve, who unties the knot of Eve’s disobedience and its consequences for us (St. Irenaeus of Lyons)
“To thee do we send up our sighs…”…parallelism; another way of saying “pray for us”
“…mourning and weeping in this vale of tears”…this world is not our permanent home; it is disfigured by sin and suffering; we share the hope of Heaven.
“Turn then, O most gracious Advocate, thine eyes of mercy towards us”…as the supreme intercessor for us with her Son, we ask her to hear our prayer.
“And after this, our exile”…i.e., after our earthly life
“Show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus”…quite Scriptural; see Luke 1.
“O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary”…a concluding mini-litany of veneration.
Nope, no problems there.