Ave Maris StellaAve Maris Stella is the anthem of the Acadians, a francophone community in the Canadian Maritimes distinct from the French-Canadians of Quebec. The Acadians were highly influenced by the Roman Catholic Church, and had and still have a high degree of devotion to the Virgin Mary. As such, Acadia's symbols reflect its people's beliefs. This is particularly evident in their anthem which instead of being written in French is written in Latin. It was adopted as the anthem of the Acadian people at the Acadian National Conference in 1884. To this day, it remains a source of Acadian patriotism. Latin LyricsAve, Maris stella, Sumens illud Ave Solve vincla reis, Monstra te esse matrem, Virgo singularis English LyricsCalled: Star of the Sea, we hail Thee Ave Maris Stella Acadia my homeland Acadia my homeland Acadia my homeland Ave Maris Stella
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