E látere tuo, Christe, fons aquae prorúmpit,
quo abluúntur mundi sordes et vita renovátur, allelúia.
From your side, o Christ,
bursts forth a spring of water,
by which the squalor of the world is washed away
and life is made new again, alleluia.
The one the priest directs you to do, assuming he specifies one over the other.
Fortunately, the Church itself does not conceive that omitting the Kyrie in this context to be a tragedy.
I would suggest the fifth antiphon for the Easter Season from the Missal
Well, just use the EF and do both :)
For the Nth time …
Whichever Rite is performed is technically not your choice: it's the priest's. It's his responsibility to make that call.
The Missal is very clear
Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani 2002
Actus pænitentialis
51. Postea sacerdos invitat ad actum pænitentialem, qui, post brevem pausam silentii, a tota communitate formula confessionis generalis perficitur, et sacerdotis absolutione concluditur, quæ tamen efficacia sacramenti Pænitentiæ caret.
Die dominica, præsertim tempore paschali, loco consueti actus pænitentialis, quandoque fieri potest benedictio et aspersio aquæ in memoriam baptismi.
Kyrie, eleison
52. Post actum pænitentialem incipitur semper Kýrie eléison, nisi forte locum iam habuerit in ipso actu pænitentiali. Cum sit cantus quo fideles Dominum acclamant eiusque misericordiam implorant, peragitur de more ab omnibus, partem nempe in eo habentibus populo atque schola vel cantore.
Acclamatio quæque de more bis repetitur, maiore tamen numero non excluso, ratione ingenii diversarum linguarum necnon musicæ artis vel rerum adiunctorum. Quando Kýrie cantatur ut pars actus pænitentialis, singulis acclamationibus « tropus » præponitur.
But I'm the one who will be providing him with the information to make the decision.
they removed the Penitential Rite in order to include it
As far as the priest making the decision, priests don’t always make the most well-informed decision, nor do they necessarily make the best decision. If say the choir and a few parishioners were the driving forces for chant but the priest wanted another chant (instead of Vidi aquam), one recognizes he has the option and power, but that’s a poor decision for those expecting the traditional chant and who would actually care.
Yes to returning to the litanic form of the Kyrie. Step one: restore the tropes to the EF (organic development/convergence!).
I would say you could also use tropes in liturgies revived based on their status under Quo Primum
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