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REGINA CAELI

Meter: Irregular Appears in 12 hymnals Tune Sources: Chant, Mode VI Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 45456 76576 54411 Used With Text: Regina Caeli (O Queen of Heaven)

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Regina Caeli (O Queen of Heaven)

Author: C. Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 Meter: Irregular Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Regina caeli, laetare (O Queen of heaven, be joyful) Lyrics: LATIN - Regina celi, laetare, alleluia. Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia. Resurrexit sicut dixit, alleluia. Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. O Queen of heaven, be joyful, alleluia. For he whom you have humbly borne for us, alleluia. Has arisen, as he promised, alleluia, Offer now our prayer to God, alleluia. Topics: Easter Used With Tune: REGINA CAELI Text Sources: Latin, 14th cent.

Hymn of Praise (Te Deum)

Author: Dan Schutte Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: To you, O God, our Father; alleluia! Refrain First Line: With heart and hand and soul and voice Topics: General Music for Worship Praise Used With Tune: [To you, O God, our Father; alleluia] Text Sources: Te Deum laudamus, 4th cent. Latin hymn

Regína Caeli (Mary, Heaven's Queen)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Meter: Irregular Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Regína caeli laetáre (Mary, heaven's Queen, sing for joy) Topics: Easter Used With Tune: REGINA CAELI Text Sources: Latin, 12th C.

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Regína Caeli (Mary, Heaven's Queen)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #519 (2011) Meter: Irregular First Line: Regína caeli laetáre (Mary, heaven's Queen, sing for joy) Topics: Easter Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: REGINA CAELI
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Regina Caeli (O Queen of Heaven)

Author: C. Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #416 (2012) Meter: Irregular First Line: Regina caeli, laetare, alleluia (O Queen of heaven, be joyful, alleluia Lyrics: LATIN - Regina celi, laetare, alleluia, quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia, resurrexit sicut dixit, alleluia, Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. O Queen of heaven, be joyful, alleluia, For he whom you have humbly borne for us, alleluia, Has arisen, as he promised, alleluia, Offer now our prayer to God, alleluia. Topics: Mary; Musical Style Chant; Night Prayer Antiphon in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary; The Liturgical Year Easter (Sundays and Weekdays) Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: REGINA CAELI LAETARE
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Regina Caeli (Reina Celestial) (Mary, Heaven's Queen)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #444 (2013) First Line: Regina caeli laetare (Reina celestial, gózate) (Mary, heaven's Queen, sing for joy) Topics: Easter Season; Tiempo de Pascua; Blessed Virgin Mary; Santisima Virgen María; Alegría; Joy; Encarnación; Incarnation; Petition/Prayer; Súplica/Oración; Promesa de Dios; Promise of God Languages: English; Latin; Spanish Tune Title: REGINA CAELI

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Daniel L. Schutte

b. 1947 Person Name: Dan Schutte, b. 1947 Author of "Hymn of Praise (Te Deum)" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Winfred Douglas

1867 - 1944 Person Name: C. Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 Translator of "Regina Caeli (O Queen of Heaven)" in One in Faith Charles Winfred Douglas (b. Oswego, NY, 1867; d. Santa Rosa, CA, 1944), an influential leader in Episcopalian liturgical and musical life. Educated at Syracuse University and St. Andrews Divinity School, Syracuse, New York, he moved to Colorado for his health. There he studied at St. Matthew's Hall, Denver, and founded the Mission of the Transfiguration in Evergreen (1897). Ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1899, he also studied in France, Germany and England, where he spent time with the Benedictines of Solesmes on the Island of Wight from 1903 to 1906. For much of his life, Douglas served as director of music at the Community of St. Mary in Peekskill, New York, and had associations with cathedrals in Denver, Colorado, and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He promoted chanting and plainsong in the Episcopal Church through workshops and publications such as The American Psalter (1929), the Plainsong Psalter (1932), and the Monastic Diurnal (1932). His writings include program notes for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, various hymn preludes; organ, as well as the book, Church Music in History and Practice (1937). He was editor of both the Hymnal 1916 and its significant successor, Hymnal 1940, of the Episcopal Church. Douglas's other achievements include a thorough knowledge of the life and culture of Hopi and Navajo natives, among whom he lived for a number of years. Bert Polman

Ronald F. Krisman

Person Name: Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Translator of "Regína Caeli (Mary, Heaven's Queen)" in Worship (4th ed.)