Singing of the Antiphon of the BVM after Mass
Where the practice exists of singing the antiphon of the BVM together with the appropriate versicle and response and prayer after Mass the following should be observed:
From 1st Sunday of Advent to the Vigil of the Nativity of OLJC inclusive, Alma Redemptoris Mater together with versicle Angelus Domini and prayer Gratiam tuam is sung.
From the Nativity to the Purification of BVM inclusive, Alma Redemptoris Mater together with versicle Post partum and prayer Deus qui salutis is sung.
From the day after the Purification to the Wednesday in Holy Week inclusive, Ave Regina caelorum is sung.
From Easter Sunday to Whit Saturday inclusive, Regina caeli is sung.
From the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity to the Saturday before the 1st Sunday
of Advent inclusive, Salve Regina is sung.
On a Sunday if the Prayer for the Queen is to be sung, it must be sung first and for
this and the Antiphon of the BVM the maniple should be removed.
If the versicle, response, and prayer are included, the antiphon is sung as an act of devotion, not a recessional hymn. Then it would likely be followed by a vernacular hymn or organ voluntary. I've never heard the versicle, response, and prayer added after Mass in the United States, but it appears to be rather common to do so in France and, given the excerpt quoted from the LMS Ordo, in the UK as well.Where the practice exists of singing the antiphon of the BVM together with the appropriate versicle and response and prayer after Mass the following should be observed:
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