Sweet Sacrament of rest,
ark from the ocean's roar,
within thy shelter blest
soon may we reach the shore;
save us, for still the tempest raves,
save, lest we sink beneath the waves:
sweet Sacrament of rest.
Made for the job.

Moderators: Dom Perignon, Casimir
I'm not sure about this one. Should we really be 'telling our tale of misery' at Mass?
Gwyn wrote:I'm not sure about this one. Should we really be 'telling our tale of misery' at Mass?
We'd best drop a few psalms then, and quite a few readings from the Old Testament prophets.
I'm sure the oppressed catholics in China and elsewhere who'd love to have the opportunity to tell their tales of misey before Our Blessed Lord in the Blessed Sacrament if only they could access the Mass, their clergy, their bishops or even their churches.
Many traditional Eucharistic hymns were composed for Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. They concentrate on adoration rather than on the action of communion and may not be appropriate as communion songs.
VML wrote:I know the quote from CTM, but there is surely a point in the Mass for adoration after reception, and yesterday we sang 'O Bread of heaven.'And it is attributed to St Alphonsus whose feast day/ sorry, memorial was Friday.
organist wrote:The choir of Wellington cathedral appeared halfway though to sing Sanctus and Agnus Dei - they had been singing evensong at Westminster Abbey!
musicus wrote:organist wrote:The choir of Wellington cathedral appeared halfway though to sing Sanctus and Agnus Dei - they had been singing evensong at Westminster Abbey!
I recall the liturgical principle that no-one should exercise more than one ministry at any one celebration, but what about exercising only one ministry at two simultaneous celebrations? Or doesn't Westminster Abbey count?
GIRM wrote:Among the faithful, the schola cantorum or choir exercises its own liturgical role, ensuring that the parts proper to it, different types of chants, are properly carried out and fostering the active participation of the faithful through the singing. What is said about the choir also applies, in accordance with the relevant norms, to other musicians, especially the organist.
The reply came back from one of the choir "Are you telling me I should be denied my right to give out communion?"