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The hymn (Latin: Omni die dic Mariae ) is a cornerstone of Marian devotion with deep roots in medieval history. Often referred to as the "Hymn of Saint Casimir," it gained fame after a copy of the lyrics was found buried with the young prince of Poland in 1484. Historical Background

The most popular English version was translated by Fr. Henry Bittleston around 1854. Daily, daily sing to Mary

The most common tune used today is known as "Laudes Mariae," though it is sometimes also called "Sunrise" or "Omni Die". Key Themes in the Lyrics The hymn (Latin: Omni die dic Mariae )

The hymn encourages a life of constant prayer and total reliance on Mary as a powerful intercessor. Daily, daily sing to Mary | Hymnary.org daily sing to Mary | Hymnary.org