![]() *** From the Desk of Yours’ Truly: (Monday,, Anno Domini) Adding the Gloria Patri adds a further 10 per cent.Īll audio snippets taken from, where CD & MP3 recordings can be ordered or downloaded for free. If this seems all too difficult, consider that if you can memorise the Ave Maria alone, over 70 per cent of your Rosary will be in Latin. Joseph, which this poster adds at the conclusion of every decade and, of course, the St.Michael Prayer which should be prayed always. A good discussion can be found on and it is worthwhile noting the remark of one poster: “but … Our Lady wanted the much more personal/intimate ‘O my Jesus’ to be said as opposed to the rather formal/official ‘O Lord Jesus’.”Īlso included in the closest recognised Latin equivalent of “O Sacrament Most Holy, O Sacrament Divine, all praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine!” and an invocation to St. ![]() The Fatima Prayer is included and it should be understood that as this is not a traditional liturgical prayer, there are numerous renderings from the original Portuguese. If you do not, then YOU SHOULD! (!!!) *** At Fatima Our Blessed Mother lamented that multitudes of souls ‘fall into hell like snow-flakes’ and asked – directly – that the faithful wear the Brown Scapular and pray the Holy Rosary daily. We are also on Amazon Music / Audible as well as Stitcher.It is assumed that you know how to pray the Rosary. You can subscribe for the month of May through Spotify. The aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary. Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have sent us – through Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp voice notes and email – recitations of this sacred prayer that we pray through the decades of the Rosary. The Schola Gregoriana was conducted by Father Dariusz Smolarek. You’re listening to the Ave Maria from Gregorian Vespers in honour of Saint Vincent Pallotti (Vesperae de Confessore non Pontifice). ![]() Today, we conclude by listening to the Hail Mary sung in Latin by the Schola Gregoriana recorded some years ago at the Pallottine Seminary in Ołtarzew, Poland. We pick a different language each day for the Hail Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, you can listen to our audio series ‘Full of Grace’. ![]() It’s the last day of the month of May – the last day of the Month of Mary. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:01:06 | Recorded on 31st May 2021 ![]()
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