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Mi_Rose
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At an ordination what are you to do if the Bishop starts the applause?
I do this, but not “hearty.” It’s just a softly-spoken “Amen,” but people in front of me and right next to me can hear it.Instead of applauding after Mass, maybe it would be more appropriate to shout a hearty “Amen!” at key moments during the homily.
Ita missa est. The Mass is over. The recessional hymn is not part of any prescribed liturgy. The last chant in the propers of the Graduale Romanum, is the communion hymn.“Wherever applause breaks out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, it is a sure sign that the essence of liturgy has totally disappeared and been replaced by a kind of religious entertainment.”
Have you ever been part of a choir, or provided any music for Mass?If I had ever were part of a youth choir, I think the clapping alone would have been enough to make me quit. It’s patronizing at best, even if the parish doesn’t care about reverence.
One comment about this, that I add with fear and trembling–most Protestant churches also PAY their musicians, or at least pay the ones that are not members of their congregation. And many Protestant congregations have some kind of fellowship after their worship service, a fellowship that provides FOOD, and often the people in charge of the fellowship urge the musicians to “take some of this food HOME with you!”Or I think about not playing for Mass anymore, and accepting more of the offers to play in Protestant churches on Sunday mornings because most of them love any kind of music played by any level of accompanist.
Thank you for this comment.It’s just our community’s way of recognizing the hardworking volunteer organists.
Thank you so much!!! Being an accompaniest is hard work. You always have to be ready to adjust for people getting off track.And when I accompany a cantor or choir or even the congregation, I am on HIGH ALERT, all body systems fully charged, because it can all go wrong so quickly and often the singers look to the accompanist to repair the damage and get the piece back on track again!
That is how it should be. I even heard a couple of priests on EWTN mention how they felt that there was no time after Mass for anyone to pray quietly and give thanks to God anymore for what they have just received. They mentioned that they felt that was definitely a disservice.After recessional, the entire congregation kneels in silence for 10 minutes. Nobody is talking. Nobody is moving to exits. Just total silence.
That is the way it was done in my previous parish with the Ordinary Form. After the final recessional hymn, everyone in the congregation knelt in silence until the altar servers returned and extinguished the candles. After that, everyone left in silence while some stayed to pray.Yet another reason I love SSPX. After recessional, the entire congregation kneels in silence for 10 minutes. Nobody is talking. Nobody is moving to exits. Just total silence.