First of all, my appologies if this is not in the right category, but it seemed to me the closest option.
We are currently in the process of "planning" a traditional Baptism. As the rite allows for the inclusion of hymns/psalms, we have come up with this little schema. Naturally, as this is our first time, we would like some feedback for our choice:
1 - Before rite starts: Psalm 8 or Psalm 27(26) 2 - Procession to the baptistry: Si consurrexistis cum Christo 3 - At the baptistry gate: Psalm 100 (99) 4 - Apostle's Creed & Pater Noster 5 - Before the Renunciation of Satan [based on its position in the Easter Vigil Mass]: abbreviated form of Litany of the Saints 6 - At the end of the rite: Omnes qui in Christo
The Baptism of an Adult has antiphons and psalms to be recited at specific places (cf. the Rituale); I haven't thus far been successful in finding the music for them however (I'll write an e-Mail to the ICK, they solemnly baptised an Adult a few years ago).
Thanks. I was looking through my missal just now, at the Easter Vigil Mass, and saw that it also provides antiphons for the psalms sung during the Vigil. So, there's actually a very wide range of antiphons to chose from :-)
- Before the begining of the ceremonies, at the church door - Psalm 8 [Domine, Dominus noster, quam admirabile est] w/ antiphon Vitricem manum tuam - Before entering the church - Psalm 105 [Confitemini Domino] up to verse 4 with antiphon Si consurrexisti cum Christo - While processing to the baptistry - Symbolum Apostolorum & Pater Noster - Before priest cleanses the senses with saliva - Lutum fecit - Before Renunciation - Abbreviated form of Litany of the Saints up to Propitius esto - After Renunciation - Rest of the Litany starting from Propitius esto - Before the Profession of Faith - Psalm 100 [Jubilate Deo, omnis terra] with antiphon Venite, benidicte Patris mei - Before the Baptism - Cum santificatus fuero - After the farewell - Psalm 105 [Confitemini Domino] verses 5 to 10 with antiphon Omnes qui in Christo
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