I received today information that there would be a diaconal ordination in my parish during Lent (March 7 to be exact). The esteemed worship office in my diocese noted in their communications to me that the use of instrumental music or instruments during Lent is abrogated for ordinations.
Making a quick cursory look at the rite of ordination , I cannot find anything that supports their statement. The organ goes silent during Lent in my place. I don't mind playing but I am not certain of their statement. BTW, the ordinand was as surprised as I was at this statement.
I would appreciate any help. I had planned on taking a break from here, but this question forced me out from my meditative rock.
I assume you are referring to the use of organ as a solo instrument, rather that organ to support singing, which is clearly permitted in Lent in the OF. An ordination would be considered a "special celebration of a more solemn character" where a Gloria would be sung even in Lent, as with feasts and solemnities in Lent. While the organ rubric is not as clear, as a practical matter it's an interpretive matter that a bishop can legislate absent express contrary ruling from Rome... In other words, it's not worth getting upset about.
I think for an ordination, even during lent, it's rather appropriate to even pull out a full orchestra. I would personally suggest variations on the following piece I found... you could even write your own arrangements and use variations throughout the Mass, perhaps even under the chants.
Especially since it's not on Sunday (where the Sunday Mass would take precedence), I think Liam and your diocesan worship office might be right regarding organ/instrumental music. The Ritual Mass for Ordination in the current Roman Missal certainly appears akin to a feast day (Gloria sung, etc.). I'd avoid anything too flamboyant, but in this particular case I'm not sure I see anything particularly wrong with having organ music at the ordination.
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