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The Angelus, an old popular devotion

The Angelus, an old popular devotion

The Angelus is an oil painting by French painter Jean-François Millet, completed between 1857 and 1859.

It depicts farm-workers stopping their field work to pray the Angelus prayer

The Angelus, a prayer with roots back to the 13th century, is a Marian devotion that is traditionally recited three times a day, usually at 9, noon, and 6. Each recitation includes three Hail Marys with antiphons and responses in between each.

V/. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary,
R/.
 And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.


Hail Mary...

V/. Behold the handmaid of the Lord,
R/.
 Be it done unto me according to your Word.


Hail Mary…

V/. And the Word was made flesh,
R/.
 And dwelt among us.


Hail Mary…

V/. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God,
R/.
 That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.


Let us pray. 

Pour forth, we beseech you, O Lord, your grace into our hearts: that we, to whom the Incarnation of Christ your Son was made known by the message of an Angel, may by his Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of his Resurrection. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

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