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Regina caeli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Regina Coeli The Regina Cæli or Regina Cœli ("Queen of Heaven", pronounced (:reˈdʒina ˈtʃeli) in ecclesiastical Latin) is an ancient Latin Marian Hymn of the Catholic Church. It is one of the four seasonal Marian antiphons of the Blessed Virgin Mary, prescribed to be sung or recited in the Liturgy of the Hours at the conclusion of the last of the hours to be prayed in common that day, typically night prayer (Compline or Vespers). The ''Regina Coeli'' is sung or recited in place of the ''Angelus'' during the Easter season, from Holy Saturday through the Saturday after Pentecost. ==Etymology== As with many Roman Catholic prayers, it takes its name from its incipit or first word(s). The Latin word ''coelum'', meaning "heaven" (whence the English word ''celestial''), was a common medieval and early modern spelling of ''caelum'', which was the only form in Classical Latin. In medieval Latin, ''ae'' and ''oe'' were both pronounced (); the form was also influenced by an extremely dubious etymology from Greek ''koilos'', "hollow".
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