“When the psalm prayers are used, after the repetition of the antiphon, the bishop puts aside the miter, rises, and once everyone else has stood says, Let us pray. After a brief pause for silent prayer by all, he says the prayer corresponding to the psalm or canticle” (Ceremonial for Bishops, n. 198).
Doesn't really help answer the question, or where they come from. The English version doesn't have them even in an appendix, as promised.112. Psalm-prayers, which help those reciting the psalms to interpret them in a Christian way, ...
These are for optional use in accordance with the traditional norm: ...
Hm, maybe the American psalm prayers were composed by ICEL, but I have seen Italian versions of them also.
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