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When you pray the Hail Holy Queen do you say “vale of tears” or “valley of tears”?
I guess I like valley better because I’ve got a whole lot of them some days.
“Valle” can mean either valley or vale. Since vale is more closely related to the Latin origins (the spelling valley is the “Anglicanized” version) perhaps vale is the correct word to use. However, I first read it as valley, so that is what I have always used.In my old (pre-Council) St. Joseph Missal it’s translated from the Latin as “valley.” The Latin version says “valle” ("…in hac lacrimarum valle") Incidentally, in Latin, the prayer rhymes.
Amen sister Jen! You ain’t by yourself in that! I say Valley as well. Doesn’t Vale come from the Latin for Valley anyway?I guess I like valley better because I’ve got a whole lot of them some days.
I’ve always said valley…I’m a guy, so I guess I don’t like the idea of wearing a valeWhen you pray the Hail Holy Queen do you say “vale of tears” or “valley of tears”?
The letters “l” and “y”…So what IS the difference between a vale and a valley?
That’s an EXCELLENT program (free download) if anybody’s unfamiliar with it. Great for folks on the computer alot.I learned the Rosary off of VirtualRosary, on VirtualRosary it says Valley of Tears, so I have always said Valley of Tears