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May is the Month of Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, why not follow our series 'Full of Grace'? We pray the Hail Mary in a different language each day.
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Hail Mary - Latin - Sung
It's the last day of the month of May - the last day of the Month of Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, you can listen to our audio series ‘Full of Grace’. We pick a different language each day for the Hail Mary.
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.
You're listening to the Ave Maria from Gregorian Vespers in honour of Saint Vincent Pallotti (Vesperae de Confessore non Pontifice). The Schola Gregoriana was conducted by Father Dariusz Smolarek.
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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
Audio Credit
With thanks to Paterm on Wikimedia. Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
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Hail Mary - Danish
May is the Month of Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, you can listen to our audio series ‘Full of Grace’.
Today, on the penultimate day of our series, we have a language from Scandinavia - Denmark to be precise. Listen as we pray the Hail Mary in Danish.
Danish is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, mainly in Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and in Southern Schleswig in northern Germany.
Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have been 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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
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Hail Mary - Russian
Closing in on the last few days of our 'Full of Grace' series celebrating devotion to Our Lady, we're looking east to Russia today.
Listen to the Hail Mary in Russian - an East Slavic language that is part of the Indo-European language family.
With more than 260 million speakers worldwide, Russian is the most spoken Slavic language and the most spoken native language in Europe.
Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have been 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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
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Hail Mary - Armenian
Celebrating devotion to Our Lady, today's 'Full of Grace' brings us the Hail Mary in Armenian. An Indo-European language, the official language of Armenia belongs to an independent branch of which it is the only member.
Armenian is widely spoken in Armenia and throughout the diaspora. Its writing system, the Armenian alphabet, originally consisted of 36 original letters and was introduced in 405 AD by the priest Mesrop Mashtots.
There are approximately seven million Armenian speakers throughout the world.
Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have been 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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
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Hail Mary - Ukrainian
May is the Month of Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, you can listen to our audio series ‘Full of Grace’.
Today we pray the Hail Mary in the East Slavic language of Ukrainian.
Historical linguists trace the origin of the Ukrainian language to the Old East Slavic of the early medieval state of Kyivan Rus. The language developed into a form called the Ruthenian language. Along with Ruthenian, on the territory of modern Ukraine, the Kyiv version (izvod) of Church Slavonic was also used in liturgical services.
Approximately 40 million people worldwide can speak Ukrainian.
Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have been 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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
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Hail Mary - German
May is the Month of Mary. As we focus our prayer on Our Lady, you can listen to our audio series ‘Full of Grace’.
Today we pray the Hail Mary in German. As one of the world's major languages, it is spoken by around 120 million people worldwide.
A principal language of Europe, it is spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland and in parts of Belgium, Northern Italy and Eastern France.
Supporting our ‘Full of Grace’ series, many people have been 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 aim is that we stand in solidarity with believers the world over and entrust our joys and sorrows (and everything in-between) to Mary.
Subscribe
You can subscribe for the month of May through Spotify. Or follow the playlist on SoundCloud.
We are also on Amazon Music / Audible as well as Stitcher.