"Has anyone else seen this? I found it while conducting a google search. Seems like a great resource."
I have mentioned and cited this document in several articles. I have been told this is the same document that Missalette companies use when they print the Spoken Mass Propers.
Interestingly, that Antiphonary mentions that Communion on Good Friday should be Psalm 21. This is true in the Vulgate, but in the English Missal? What a confusing rubric.
This document is nothing more than all of the antiphons of the Roman Missal, 3rd ed., with psalm verse indications for Sundays and Major Feasts for when these antiphons are sung. For this purpose I find this document to be most useful.
And since I'm not fluent in latin enough to translate texts for liturgical use, nor do I own a graduale, this is a handy source to use when singing daily Mass propers during lent, advent, and other times when the Sunday propers don't carry through form the previous Sunday.
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