Chanting Confiteor?

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Why is there a chant setting for the Confiteor used in the EF Mass? Being that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar are all spoken and never chanted, I’ve always wondered why this setting exists. After some light Googling, I found videos of servers singing the chant for the second confiteor. Is this a permissible practice? There doesn’t seem to be anything written on this, so I figured I’d ask!

PS here’s the video of the servers…
youtube.com/watch?v=4vVu0Z1gHEE
 
Why is there a chant setting for the Confiteor used in the EF Mass? Being that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar are all spoken and never chanted, I’ve always wondered why this setting exists. After some light Googling, I found videos of servers singing the chant for the second confiteor. Is this a permissible practice? There doesn’t seem to be anything written on this, so I figured I’d ask!

PS here’s the video of the servers…
youtube.com/watch?v=4vVu0Z1gHEE
I know it’s not an answer to your specific question, but this is so beautiful.
 
Why is there a chant setting for the Confiteor used in the EF Mass? Being that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar are all spoken and never chanted, I’ve always wondered why this setting exists. After some light Googling, I found videos of servers singing the chant for the second confiteor. Is this a permissible practice? There doesn’t seem to be anything written on this, so I figured I’d ask!

PS here’s the video of the servers…
youtube.com/watch?v=4vVu0Z1gHEE
Well even though it sounds heavenly, the melody didn’t just fall out of the sky!

It’s in the Liber Usualis, P. 110. It’s the tone for the Confiteor for Pontifical Masses. So yes, I would say it is a licit practice…
 
No problem-- I absolutely agree! From “cogitatione” to the last “culpa” gives me shivers.
 
I have on occasion visited a neighboring parish that has a NO sung Latin Mass. They use this chant setting for the Confiteor.
 
Thanks OraLabora-- I had a feeling you’d save the day! And that’s very interesting peter26, that must be amazing to have an entire congregation chanting it together.
 
The TLM rubrics call for the deacon to chant the Confiteor before communion at a Solemn Mass. This was theoretically curtailed in the 1960 rubrics, but it is permitted to be retained in places where it is a long-established custom. We do it in my parish at a Solemn Mass.
 
The TLM rubrics call for the deacon to chant the Confiteor before communion at a Solemn Mass. This was theoretically curtailed in the 1960 rubrics, but it is permitted to be retained in places where it is a long-established custom. We do it in my parish at a Solemn Mass.
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Yes, it is chanted in our High Mass, by the priest in a very low tone, but the second Confiteor is recited by the altar boys . Perhaps you are more familiar with the Low Mass where nothing is chanted nor is there any singing ( although about three to four hymns MAY be sung ).
 
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