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Daily Devotional: Apr 23 – Easter Wednesday

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🗓️ 23 April 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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It’s the Wednesday in the Octave of Easter, 1st class, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “Regina Coeli,” today’s news from the Church: “Ordinations to Minor Orders and the Subdiaconate,” a preview of the Sermon: “He Loved Them Unto the End,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Welcome to the traditional Catholic Daily Devotional for Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

0:08.0

It's the Wednesday in the Octave of Easter, first class with the color of white.

0:11.9

In this episode, the meditation, Regina Chaley.

0:15.2

Today's news from the church, ordinations to the minor orders, and the subdeaconate.

0:19.6

A preview of the sermon,

0:21.2

He loved them unto the end,

0:23.0

and today's thought from Archbishop Marcel Lefev.

0:26.9

But first the call act of today's Mass.

0:29.8

O God, who gladdens us with the annual solemnity of the Lord's resurrection,

0:34.7

mercifully grant that by celebrating these temporal feasts, we may become worthy

0:39.0

to attain eternal joys.

0:42.0

Today's meditation, Regina Chaley.

0:44.9

During this Eastertide, the Marian hymn used to conclude the office of Complin is altered

0:49.8

from the more usual Salve Regina, the Hail Holy Queen, to the effusively joyful Regina

0:55.7

Chele, Queen of Heaven, rejoice. The Regina Chele also replaces the Angelus, said three times a day.

1:03.8

Regina Chele, the opening words of the Easter-tide anthem of the Blessed Virgin, the recitation

1:09.4

of which is prescribed in the Roman brevery from Compton of Holy Saturday until anthem of the Blessed Virgin, the recitation of which is prescribed in the Roman

1:11.1

bravery from Compton of Holy Saturday until known of the Saturday after Pentecost

1:15.9

inclusively.

1:16.9

In choir, the anthem is to be sung standing.

1:20.9

The authorship of the Regina Chaley being unknown, legend says that St. Gregory the Great

1:26.4

heard the first three lines chanted by angels on a certain

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