Entrance Antiphon 1 Sm 2: 35 I will raise up for myself a faithful priest, who shall do according to my heart and mind; I will establish a lasting house for him and he shall walk before me all his days.
Excuse my ignorance, but I've seen many chants like this thrown around (for example, Adam's chants on the cafe). When would chants like this be used? Would you use them instead of the propers at a normal Mass between now and the successful election of a pope, or am I misunderstanding things?
In the EF: If I read the Rubricæ Generales correctly, it can be said as a Votive Mass of the IV class for a just cause (which wouldn't occur before Eastertide, because ferial days of Lent are III class) or as a Votive Mass for a grave and public cause (II class) by order or at least with consent of the bishop.
As far as the OF is concerned, GIRM, 374, and the Ceremonial of Bishops, Appendix III/Table of Rubrics Governing Ritual Masses, Masses for Various Needs and Occasions, and Masses for the Dead, says that on weekdays of Lent, Masses for various needs and occasions, in cases of serious need or pastoral advantage, may be offered at the direction of the local Ordinary or with his permission.
Between now and the vacatio of the See of Peter on February 28, the Mass for the Pope from the THE ROMAN MISSAL ought to be said for Pope Benedict XVI in thanksgiving at least once in every church and chapel in every diocese.
Between now and the election of the new pope, the Mass for the Election of a Pope from the THE ROMAN MISSAL ought to be said at least once in every church and chapel in every diocese.
And it seems to me that we should not lose sight of the Year of Faith by offering at least once a month the Special Mass for the New Evangelization.
Aristotle, Thank you for the SEP-style adaption of the Introit. May we request one for the Communion Antiphon for this votive Mass as well? Thanks.
Communion Exodus 29.29-30 The high priest who shall be anointed shall wear the holy vesture, and shall enter into the tabernacle of the testimony, to minister in the sanctuary.
Thanks, Andrew, for pointing this out. Here is the link to the Propers for the 6th Sunday of Easter from the Simple English Propers: http://media.musicasacra.com/books/sep/028_SEP_6-Easter.pdf. (I assume we omit the Alleluia during Lent.)
Are there organ accomaniments available for any of these chants? I would love to use these for our Mass once the pope is elected, but I am not comfortable cantoring them on my own, as there is not really significant time to learn them well. Ideally, I would like to find the accompaniments for the Introit, Offertory, and Communion. Thanks!
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