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Elzee
Guest
Our parish rarely uses the Psalms designated for a particular Sunday Mass. We sing our Psalms and I remember reading on this forum that the response sung by the congregation can vary by liturgical season or be consistent for several weeks -or something to that effect - but I’ve never heard anything about the* actual Psalm sung by the cantor*.
Are there ‘alternate’ Psalms allowed, other than those designated in the Missalette, if they are sung as opposed to read? The Pslam reading for today was a beautiful one that really tied in with the readings, but the one our cantor sung was totally different (I don’t know which one it was) and didn’t tie in with the readings at all. Do other parishes do this? Why? Is it allowed? It’s very frustrating becase we miss out on some beautiful Scripture. Plus, I like to read the Sunday readings before Mass but I never have any idea what Psalm we’re going to sing.
Are there ‘alternate’ Psalms allowed, other than those designated in the Missalette, if they are sung as opposed to read? The Pslam reading for today was a beautiful one that really tied in with the readings, but the one our cantor sung was totally different (I don’t know which one it was) and didn’t tie in with the readings at all. Do other parishes do this? Why? Is it allowed? It’s very frustrating becase we miss out on some beautiful Scripture. Plus, I like to read the Sunday readings before Mass but I never have any idea what Psalm we’re going to sing.