In Advent the use of the organ and other musical instruments should be marked by a moderation suited to the character of this time of year, without expressing in anticipation the full joy of the Nativity of the Lord.
In Lent the playing of the organ and musical instruments is allowed only in order to support the singing. Exceptions, however, are Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent), Solemnities, and Feasts.
this is true unless there is a "rorate mass" on a Saturday.
If you want to be really pedantic about OCOCE, then, in fact you should only be allowed to sing 1 verse of it on the 17th and that would be O come thou Wisdom.
We sing this [OCOCE] at home as part of family prayers, we add the each verse over the days of the great O antiphons, the children love it... Oh we sing it in Latin . . .
You mean that on Advent IV (if you celebrate it), you wouldn't sing the Ave Maria at its appointed place in the Offertory?I don't know Settefrati... after reading some of the posts about how wrong it is to use OCOCE before 12/17, I'm inclined to stop singing Ave Maria except on the Annunciation. Just to be consistent.
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