Why Is the Salve Regina Sung
after Communion?

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Why Is the Salve Regina Sung after Communion?

Hello,
I came across your website, specifically the Article "
Salve Regina - Hail Holy Queen Explanation and interpretation" by Fr. Stephen Somerville," and I was hoping to get some clarification regarding the use of Salve Regina as a post-Communion hymn.
It’s seems that, traditionally, the Salve Regina is sung pre or post Mass. The parish I’m at now has inserted the Salve Regina in the Mass just following the Communion hymn. I find it distracting and strange to sing the Salve Regina, a song directed to Mary, right after I’ve come in full Communion with the Lord through his most sacred body and blood.
If a Marian hymn were to be used at all during this time of worship, wouldn’t the Magnificat, direct to our Lord, be much more appropriate?
I would love to hear your thoughts, and appreciate any direction you can provide regarding this situation.
Thank you! Respectfully,
J.B.
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I do not know. Looks like a liturgical novelty.

The short video makes the connection! God bless you!

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Renee Good Psyop Explained In 90 Seconds

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Sadly I must say that all of the "good guys" I so admired (and breaks my heart), such as Tucker, Bannon and any big influencer, are ALL in on all this daily theater by not calling out the truth. They just give us boogie- men to chase.
They are complicit by omission.
Riddle yourself this, has just1 big influencer ever said C Kirk is alive, just 1???
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Excellent links in this article and interesting and edifying considerations!

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What we can learn from bad reactions to the 'sede' Sisters of St Thomas Aquinas online

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The point here is not documenting a meaningless Twitter drama, but drawing out the interesting questions and principles behind it.
(WM Round-Up) – For several months, X has seen a few viral videos of white-habited Sisters singing Gregorian chant in a high gothic church.
These videos garner much admiration, for the beauty of the singing and the architecture, and appreciation for a young religious order of Sisters.
The current controversy
But admiration is not the only response, for this is not just any religious order. The Sisters of St Thomas Aquinas, Florida, are what others call “sedevacantists.”
They hold that:
“… the members of the Novus Ordo hierarchy, despite any and all appearances of authority, are not true Catholic popes nor true Catholic bishops, and do not possess the authority to rule, for they are the authors of …

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Strange that with respect to anything traditional Catholic post-conciliar hypocrites lose their usual manners and forget about "imperfect communion" or brothers/sisters in less than full unity.
Logically, assuming hypothetically as truth revolutionary premises of post-conciliarists these sisters should be placed in a higher degree of communion with them than pastors and "orthodox" clergy they meet and flatter in their dialogue, and do not dare to call those pastors and clergy "schismatics".

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Because the Church is in free fall, chaos and confusion I believe these nuns are doing the best they can. They are not theologians, but are praying and not rioting, and it appears their congregation is growing.

Thursday, January 15 – Saint Paul, First Hermit – Saint Maur, Abbot – Blessed Jacques del Piève, Servite, Third Order of Friars Minor

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Jeudi 15 janvier – Saint Paul, Premier Ermite - Saint Maur, Abbé - Bienheureux Jacques del Piève, Servite, Tiers-Ordre des Frères Mineurs

Saint Paul, premier ermite, confesseur.
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Saint Paul, Premier Ermite
Saint Paul, le premier des Ermites, eut pour historien saint Jérôme. Orphelin à l’âge de quinze ans, il abandonna ses biens et se retira dans le désert où un palmier verdoyant, symbole de ses vertus, lui fournit la nourriture et le vêtement. Il méditait dans la solitude la science des sciences qui est de connaître Jésus-Christ, et le Père que le Christ révèle aux humbles. Il vécut de la sorte jusqu’à l’âge de 113 ans, goûtant dans l’exercice héroïque de l’oraison et de la pénitence la suavité du joug du Seigneur.
Un jour, saint Antoine, un vieillard de quatre-vingt-dix ans, vint le visiter sur l’ordre de Dieu. Bien qu’ils ne se connussent pas, ils se saluèrent cependant par leurs noms et s’entretinrent de conversations spirituelles ; alors le corbeau qui avait coutume d’apporter à Paul un demi-pain, apporta un pain entier. Quand le corbeau se fut éloigné, Paul dit : « Vois, le Seigneur qui est …

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Today my daughter, Pauline, turns 14. Please say a prayer for her! God bless you all!

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Tropaire pour un vénérable père (oriental)
En toi, ô vénérable père, l'image de Dieu a été restaurée, car tu as porté ta croix et suivi le Christ. Tu as enseigné par tes actes comment mépriser le corps, car il est éphémère, et comment valoriser l'âme, car elle est immortelle. C'est pourquoi ton âme est pour toujours dans la joie avec les anges.

Sunday, January 11 – First Sunday after Epiphany – In France, Solemnity of the Epiphany – Feast of the Holy Family – Saint Thomas of Cori, Confessor, Order of Friars Minor – Saint Hyginus, Pope and Martyr – Saint Theodosius, Abbot

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Dimanche 11 janvier - Premier dimanche après l'Epiphanie - En France solennité de l'Epiphanie - Fête de la Sainte Famille - Saint Thomas de Cori, Confesseur, Ordre des Frères Mineurs - Saint Hygin, Pape et Martyr - Saint Théodose, Abbé

En France solennité de l’Épiphanie de Notre Seigneur
Le mot Épiphanie veut dire manifestation. C’est qu’en effet, le 6 janvier, l’Église célèbre une triple manifestation de Jésus-Christ, qui, d’après certaines traditions, aurait eu lieu le même jour, quoique à différentes années. La fête de l’Épiphanie a donc trois objets : 1° la manifestation de la divinité du Sauveur aux Mages par l’étoile miraculeuse qui les conduisit à l’étable de Bethléem ; 2o la manifestation de la divinité du Christ aux Juifs pendant Son baptême, sur les bords du Jourdain ; 3ola manifestation de cette même divinité aux noces de Cana, où Jésus changea l’eau en vin. Toutefois, l’objet principal de cette fête, c’est bien la manifestation de la divinité de Jésus aux Mages et la vocation des peuples à la foi chrétienne.
L’Évangile nous apprend comment les Mages, guidés par une étoile merveilleuse et plus encore poussés par l’Esprit de Dieu, entreprirent un long et pénible voyage à la recherche …

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Magnifique icône de l'Épiphanie.

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ICE Op On 33rd Street: More Of The Usual Tripe

They’re really trying to melt the brains of the useless feeders who swallow lie after lie, psyop after psyop on the fakestream media. 2026 was barely a week old when they launched this latest fishy operation involving the murder of a lesbian activist by ICE agents in Minnesota. It’s so implausible and transparent it doesn’t need debunking but here goes anyway for the slow learners.
GoFraudMe For The Crisis Actors
The ICE production in Minneapolis is proving to be a nice little earner for the actors involved. Look at how much they’ve cashed in already! And you can be sure it will have reached the millions by next week. Who actually needs all that dosh? Crisis actors needing to be paid. And there were quite a few in this op. It’s a handy way of money laundering.
Here’s the ‘wife’ of St Renee with a ready made cross doing a fake cry to make sure the shekels keep rolling in. Warning: Some very bad acting here.
ICE Is Not A Deportation Agency: Nobody’s Going Home
First things first.…

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"In the real world, it’s inconceivable that an officer would open fire on a person who was no threat to them and shoot them in the face at point blank range knowing that would mean instant death. They had no reason to suspect her of a crime but if they wanted to detain her they would have fired at one of her tyres immobilising her car or they simply would have chased her"
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Seems Mrs. Gemma has no experience with totalitarian states (in the real real world). Strange as the state cult of covid in Ireland was pretty hard.

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Who is the patron saint of doorkeepers?

If someone told you a humble doorkeeper would become one of the most beloved saints of modern times, you might raise an eyebrow. Yet that is exactly the story of St. André Bessette, a simple lay brother whose life reminds us that every role in the Church has dignity, purpose, and spiritual power.
Born Alfred Bessette in 1845 in Quebec, Canada, André spent much of his life struggling with poor health and self-doubt. When he entered religious life with the Congregation of Holy Cross, he was assigned what many at the time considered the least important job: doorkeeper. He stood at the entrance of St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, greeting visitors, opening doors, and offering a warm word or simple prayer to everyone who passed by.
A Door Was Never “Just a Door”
One day, a young man arrived at the oratory, deeply discouraged and feeling unloved. He sighed to André, “I have nowhere to turn.” Without hesitation, André replied, “Let us pray together.” This moment became the beginning …

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My Great Uncle George was an American bootlegger who smuggled booze into the USA from Canada. When the FBI got a little too hot on his heels, he took a seven-year "vacation" in Canada until the statute of limitations (or maybe Prohibition) ended. While in Canada, he met Brother St. Andre Bessette, and a Dominican niece of his took the name of Sister Margaret Andre. So his good deed of providing needed drink for thirsty Americans had a double reward.