At Mass during Holy Week should the Marian Antiphon be omitted? I'm thinking for Good Friday, yes. But I wasn't sure about Palm Sunday or Holy Thursday. Any ideas?
I believe it is traditionally omitted from the Office on Holy Thursday and Good Friday only, but that doesn't mean it can't be sung elsewhere if there is time.
I cant remember where exactly I read this- but I did find a directive that said after the Mass of the Lords Supper the Angelus, Martyrology, and Marian Antiphon are all omitted. It was a Pre-Vat 2 Directive.
At Mass the Marian Antiphon isn’t sung; it is only sung after Compline.
During Holy Week, Compline is sung on Palm Sunday, and Monday through Wednesday.
On Holy Thursday, Compline is sung after Vespers as on Sunday (with ‘Christus factus…ad mortem’ as responsory) only when one doesn’t participate in the Mass of the Lord’s Supper.
On Good Friday, Compline is sung after Vespers as on Sunday (with ‘Christus factus…autem crucis’ as responsory) only when one doesn’t participate in the Celebration of the Passion of the Lord.
On Holy Saturday, Compline is sung as on Sunday (with ‘Christus factus…omne nomen’ as responsory) only when one doesn’t participate in the Easter Vigil.
Thank you all very kindly for your responses. We sing the Marian antiphon at every Mass, after Holy Communion. I know of several parishes who do the same. It's good to have all the information about Compline, thank you very much SM!
There isn't really a place for it on Maundy Thursday, since the Mass is followed by the Eucharistic procession. We do sing it on Palm Sunday after Mass at our parish.
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