Could there be a market for bilingual versions, eg an echo Our Father with one group singing in latin with the "echo" in english/welsh/etc (or vice versa).
I fear that it would be hard to do well
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Funny you should mention that, Tim, I've been working on just such an arrangement of the Hail Mary; English words sung by a cantor/schola while the choir/assembly sing the Latin words. It's always the middle bit that brings you to a grinding halt, isn't it?
I've shelved it for the time being and shall await the Holy Spirit's intervention, she generally sorts me out - and chooses exceedingly good popes too !
Welcome Tim.
I've shelved it for the time being and shall await the Holy Spirit's intervention, she generally sorts me out - and chooses exceedingly good popes too !
Welcome Tim.
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Merseysider wrote:Strange, too, that SC should suggest the Creed and the Pater Noster rather than those texts (like the Sanctus) which everyone should be singing.
Couldn't agree more, but I am interested in the spirit rather than the letter.
I was born in God's Own City, and my world did indeed end at 4 compass points (Prescot, Speke, Warrington and..........West Kirby - mum's family were from the Wirral!) but now I know I am part of a world-wide church. Insularity and catholicism (note small c) do not go hand in hand.
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Benevenio wrote:the 'united' approach - we'll say it together, each in our own tongue.
I hate this - the resulting cacophany confuses me and makes it difficult to say the prayer in English. I always end up trying to shut out the rest of the congregation in order to be able to say the prayer silently in my head.
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Re: Ratzinger, Liturgy and England
And the "spirit" is what?Hare wrote: I am interested in the spirit rather than the letter.
Is SC suggesting that we should all pray in a strange language every X weeks for the benefit of those who might find themelves in a strange country one or twice in their lifetimes?
Isn't that rather like taxing us all to pay for the foreign jaunts of the few?
Check your back issues
More of an observation, but a recent article in M&L (entitled "The Last Word") - sorry, can't remember who wrote it - puts a very persuasive case for us to be veering away from Latin. Not, perhaps, removing it all together, but being aware that it has a time and a place. Perhaps the mass is no longer either of these, and certainly not in 'bit-part' form?
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