Lord, cleanse me from my sin, and I will be purer than gushing water; Lord, scour and purge me and I shall be brighter than snow.
(c2)Purge(cd) me(fED) from(e) my(f) sin,(g.) (,) O(h) Lord,(hiwjIHG) (,)
and(h) I(gf) will(ef) then(gFD) be(e) made(cdc) clean.(c.) (:)
Lord,(cd) wash(fEDef) me,(g) and(g) I(ghwiHG) shall(fED) be(f) made(ef) bright(gFD)er(e) than(cdc) snow.(c.) (::) Have(cfe) mer(fg)cy(gi) on(h) me,(hg) Lord…(gh..) (:)
As a practical matter, the only time I ever see that sprinkling rite is during Easter. Does anyone else ever see it done at other times?
Having a tenth century and a thirteenth century version of of the same tune side by side shows that drawing attention to oneself in the liturgy is not a new aberration.
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