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{{Cleanup|WP is poorly sourced and perhaps dubious. The settings listed have texts that differ far more than suggested by this page! I suggest variants go on the work pages for now. [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 22:01, 29 October 2014 (UTC)}} | |||
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Tota pulchra es is an old Catholic prayer, written in the fourth century AD. It is one of the five {{CiteCat|antiphons}} for the psalms of Second [[Vespers]] for the Feast of the {{CiteCat|Immaculate Conception}}. The title means "You are completely beautiful" (referring to the Virgin Mary). It speaks of her immaculate conception. It takes some text from the deuterocanonical book of Judith, and other text from Song of Songs.<br> | Tota pulchra es is an old Catholic prayer, written in the fourth century AD. It is one of the five {{CiteCat|antiphons}} for the psalms of Second [[Vespers]] for the Feast of the {{CiteCat|Immaculate Conception}}. The title means "You are completely beautiful" (referring to the Virgin Mary). It speaks of her immaculate conception. It takes some text from the deuterocanonical book of Judith, and other text from Song of Songs.<br> |
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General information
Tota pulchra es is an old Catholic prayer, written in the fourth century AD. It is one of the five antiphons for the psalms of Second Vespers for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The title means "You are completely beautiful" (referring to the Virgin Mary). It speaks of her immaculate conception. It takes some text from the deuterocanonical book of Judith, and other text from Song of Songs.
(taken from the Wikipedia article)
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Original text and translations
Latin text Tota pulchra es, Maria
Całaś piękna jest, Maryjo |
English translation You are completely pure, Mary, |
External links
View the Wikipedia article on Tota pulchra es Maria.