oopsorganist wrote:Dear me.
I am very confused.
Could we get a bit of guidance on this please? I am now sure whatever we are singing is wrong. Probably only two hymns because I have not got a clear idea about what to do. And I need to start now if I am going to sort it out.
Fear not oops. In amongst all this academic discussion (too academic for me and I are one!) is the following:
Music during the veneration can be, the options given in the Missal (they're even in my Sunday missal that I was given for my first communion) or "other suitable hymns". What we consider 'suitable' is a big question, there will no doubt be suggestions in the Liturgy Planner nearer the time. Over the years I've used:
Dan Schutte "Behold the Wood"
Palestrina "Adoramus te"
Berthier "All you who pass this way"
Berthier "Jesus remember me"
"There is a green hill" (it was a request from one of those old ladies who's feelings we have to respect!)
"Were you there when they crucified my Lord (I was young- The memory of it makes me tremble, tremble, tremble!)
"O come and mourn"
"O sacred head"
and probably more that don't spring readily to mind. I don't present any of these as paradigms, simply my experience.
Presbyter's link indicates that in a newer version of the missal than I have, Stabat Mater is also an option. congregations probably know this best as 'At the cross her station keeping"
What is venerated is normally a cross with a figure on it, but there seem to be regional variations.