A mass free of irritating and insulting non-ritual interruptions which break the ritual flow is the purpose of the mass folders or hymn board.
Is it necessary to announce the hymn if everything is in the worship aid?
I always thought it was the intimidating eye contact from theI thought that the worshipping assembly could only fully participate by having a cantor wave his or her hands in front of them and announce every number and detail.
This is definitely true. The PiPs need to be taught about what their liturgical role is, and why it is important for them to sing. (Not to be confused, of course, with “participatio actuosa” which may or may not occur in conjunction with singing.)encouragement from the pulpit or via the bulletin helps
fulfill Vatican II’s request for active participation in the Mass. Congregational singing, in a very basic way, is an outside sign of inward reality that “I care enough”.
broadly speaking, this is true, although there actually are traditions of hymn singing in Germanic countries. I read a fascinating article on JSTOR about music in the wake of the council of Trent, and one of the things it talked about was the long-antecedent practice of hymn singing in place of propers on high holy days as a special treat to the people.Singing hymns at mass is not a part of tradition.
Perhaps in the German tradition? Would like to know where you read about this. In general, this is not the norm.broadly speaking, this is true, although there actually are traditions of hymn singing in Germanic countries. I read a fascinating article on JSTOR about music in the wake of the council of Trent, and one of the things it talked about was the long-antecedent practice of hymn singing in place of propers on high holy days as a special treat to the people.
I don’t believe it is the church’s wish to “fulfill V2’s request.”
while in England Catholic men attended Sunday Mass in good numbers it was mostly Low Mass, and that any attempt to 'embellish' it with singing would drive them away.
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