babushka ladies with their tapirs
It's done regularly at St. Mary Major.
Since we've drifted entirely off topic, let's comment on something really interesting: Melo's new photo. Lovely lady, but about that tie . . .
They should be heard, not seen, so they stand next to me in the loft.
but most of your congregation sits in the front half of the church
That they should be "heard, not seen" indicates that specific recommendations in the GIRM (its "first option," if you will) are wrong.
It is precisely in this combination of continuity and discontinuity at different levels that the very nature of true reform consists
The communion procession is unrealistic. It is very difficult for PEOPLE going to communion to keep a song going throughout the procession. Singing is generally the last distraction they need or want at that time.
Btw, wouldn't it be interesting if a future GIRM tossed the 4th option out, at least at the Entrance and Communion processions!
Be careful what you ask for. It wouldn't be THAT much harder to throw out the first option, as well as the fourth.
The communion procession is unrealistic. It is very difficult for people going to communion to keep a song going throughout the procession. Singing is generally the last distraction they need or want at that time.
FWIW, no fourth option is found in the GIRM particular to England and Wales
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