not sung by the deacon who assists the celebrant, but by three other deacons. Of these three deacons one sings all the narrative; he is called the Narrator. Another sings the words spoken by our Lord, and is called Christus. The third sings whatever is spoken by the crowd or by anyone else. He is generally called the Synagoga. In case of necessity the celebrant himself may sing the words of Christ; there are then but two deacons of the Passion. The choir may sing the words said by the crowd (the "Turba") ; but this does not dispense with the "Synagoga" deacon, though it reduces what he has to sing to very little. He will then take the part of Pilate, or of any other one person who speaks.
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