Is there anything special I need to do for a N.O. Mass with the Bishop? The GIRM doesn't really say much. This will not be a solemnity nor Confirmation, just a regular Mass in Ordinary Time.
In my experience they sometimes like the refrain of the Gospel Acclamation sung again after the Gospel is read, for there to be a bit of music when/if the Bishop blesses the assembly with the Book of the Gospels. Check with the MC.
I’m an MC at a cathedral and sometimes a cantor. Musically, there’s no real difference. The greeting is different (‘Pax tecum’) and the blessing has different words.
This is great to know, smvanroode. I assume the Bishop might sing his parts, so I'll rehearse the choir in the sung responses. Normally our priest only speaks his parts. Sigh.
Will your schola sing the Gradual and Alleluia from the Graduale Romanum 1974, or will there be a Responsorial Psalm from the Lectionary, with an Alleluia from some other source (from the Simplex, perhaps, or a modern composition)? Either way is legitimate, but you do need to plan those in advance.
Also, your choir will need to sing the Memorial Acclamation after the consecration. Officially, there are settings for all three texts, but in practice only Mortem tuam is used, because for years it was the only Memorial Acclamation text with a chant setting.
Hi chonak, normally we sing the Lectionary psalm and modern alleluia. Currently we're singing Fr. Weber's simplified psalms and alleluias (and all propers), because I will be away all summer and the ladies will be on their own, a capella. How wonderful that you refer to them as a schola! Wink. They do try very hard, and all of this is very new to them.
I guess for the Bishop's Mass (for which I will return from vacation and then leave again immediately after), I probably should do a little more complex psalm. Glad you brought that up, I'll look into it.
The "simplified" Graduals and Alleluias in Richard Rice's book might be useful, since he shortens each of those propers by setting part of the text to a psalm tone.
Aside from music, every Novus Ordo parish in my area has a 7th candle lit with every Mass with a Bishop, either on the altar or around it. I like how they continue that tradition from the TLM.
The bishop was at the Cathedral the past two 10 AM Masses here. Echoing what btodorovich said, some music while blessing with the gospels is a nice touch. Perhaps a little louder with your organ registrations on the opening hymn.
tandrews, I was going to go with only the introit and no hymn because our priest is allergic to incense, so I assume the Bishop would not be using it. But maybe I will put a short hymn after the introit, one which everyone can sing with gusto. And maybe I should call the office of the Bishop to see if he was planning to use or not use incense.
Does your diocese have a functioning Office of Worship? Many will have a planning sheet for celebrating a Mass with the bishop so that the parish and the bishop + his MC are on the same page. For an example, see here --> https://intranet.archmil.org/worship
We sing the full propers when the bishop comes and we must do the NO. Only one reading but we do the older practice of two chants anyway. This time we did not only Mass VIII (the bishop intoned the Gloria!) we did the Mortem tuam which he also knows. It was very nice.
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