make an extra loop around the church.
Our sympathies are with you! Presumably he's already heard hints about his example being the most influential thing that can be done for congregational singing.On the other hand, he wants me to engage the congregation in singing...
This seems to invite all sorts of silliness, unless one has an exaggerated estimation of the importance of covering 30 yards or so. If the congregation is being invited to 'enter' into worship by singing a hymn, then the music is the act....the risk of making the music more important than the act.
Is it thinkable to play an instrumental for the procession
VII. The length of the liturgical chant
22. It is not lawful to keep the priest at the altar waiting on account of the chant or the music for a length of time not allowed by the liturgy. According to the ecclesiastical prescriptions the Sanctus of the Mass should be over before the elevation, and therefore the priest must here have regard for the singers. The Gloria and the Credo ought, according to the Gregorian tradition, to be relatively short.
23. In general it must be considered a very grave abuse when the liturgy in ecclesiastical functions is made to appear secondary to and in a manner at the service of the music, for the music is merely a part of the liturgy and its humble handmaid.
Thank you for posting this quote. I was going to dig it up, myself. The problem is that the OCP and GIA planning guides almost always fail to take this into account.
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