Be careful that you don't accidentally type "Himno de Salada". Unless they are going to serve cheap tea at the coffee hour afterward
199. Although it is not necessary to sing a recessional hymn,166 when it is a custom, all may join in a hymn or song after the dismissal. When a closing song is used, the procession of ministers should be arranged in such a way that it finishes during the final stanza. At times, e.g., if there has been a song after Communion, it may be appropriate to choose an option other than congregational song for the recessional. Other options include a choral or instrumental piece or, particularly during Lent, silence.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship (Pastoral Liturgy Series Book 4) (p. 56). United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). Kindle Edition.
"When a closing song is used, the procession of ministers should be arranged in such a way that it finishes during the final stanza."
"When a closing song is used, the procession of ministers should be arranged in such a way that it finishes during the final stanza."
Yeah, like anyone's actually going to go through the trouble of trying to coordinate that? This is why I don't bother with the USCCB liturgy gurus too much--often they sound like desk-jokey 'experts' with no practical experience in an actual liturgical setting.
Sometimes the crucifer leaves everybody else in the dust, though.
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