THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT
2. Of this night’s Vigil, which is the greatest and most noble of all solemnities, there is to be only one celebration in each church.
4. The Mass of the Vigil, even if it is celebrated before midnight, is a paschal Mass of the Sunday of the Resurrection.
andIt is not “traditional” to make the Easter Vigil more solemn than Easter Sunday. In my experience, where the Easter Vigil is celebrated with maximum solemnity the night before, the ceremonies on Easter Sunday always suffer.
Although the first pertains to anecdotal evidence, I think all of those points are beyond dispute. It seems unfitting to celebrate the principal Easter Sunday morning Mass as a Missa cantata without deacon or subdeacon when the principal liturgies of last three evenings were celebrated with as much solemnity as possible, but that seems to have become the common practice at most TLMs in my experience as well.The Easter Vigil has less music than any other Mass. Even a ferial Mass has more music! There is no “Vidi Aquam.” There is no Introit. There is no Sequence. The (short) Alleluia is followed by a Tract! There is no Gradual or Greater Alleluia. There are no candles at the Gospel. There is no Creed. There is no Offertory Antiphon. The Kiss of Peace is omitted. There is no Agnus Dei. There is no Communion Antiphon.
It is not “traditional” to make the Easter Vigil more solemn than Easter Sunday. In my experience, where the Easter Vigil is celebrated with maximum solemnity the night before, the ceremonies on Easter Sunday always suffer….
The Easter Vigil has less music than any other Mass…
According to the rubrics for both 1962 and the NO, the lights of the church are to come on at the third Lumen Christi, not the Gloria. But the rubrics are very widely ignored!the symbolism of darkness up to the moment of the Gloria when the lights come on
The tracts/canticles and litany in the 1962 are before the Mass itself, which begins with the Kyrie, and "any other Mass" has an introit, offertory, and Agnus Dei. The Easter Sunday Mass also has sequence and Credo.This is not true of the NO, nor is it true of the pre-‘62 if one counts the Tracts and Magnificat etc.
The tracts/canticles and litany in the 1962 are before the Mass itself
Is it just me, or do I smell a whiff of something which would violate forum rule 11?
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