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CyrilSebastian
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Here the hymn Praise, O Zion, Voices Raising was sung as the Sequence.
I was at a Pentecost Day mass (7pm) at a college. They skipped the sequence.The Sequence is option for the feast of Corpus Christi. From the General Instruction of the Roman Missal:
“64. The Sequence, which is optional except on Easter Sunday and on Pentecost Day, is sung before the Alleluia.”
Pentecost Day should have a Sequence, but not Pentecost Vigil.
My recording of the full Corpus Christi Sequence (from the Australian Lectionary) is 10 minutes 36 seconds, at youtube.com/watch?v=rCxKRVlKwTk .
I should point out that at the abbey, Corpus Christi was celebrated on the Thursday and not transferred to the Sunday. Abbeys don’t follow the diocesan calendars but the monastic one, and the major feasts and solemnities are not transferred as the conventual Mass is for the community, and not designed to accommodate the needs of the laity. However the laity are free to attend.In past years when I attended Corpus Christi Mass at the abbey, they sang the full sequence in Latin. This year for some reason they omitted it. I was rather disappointed but can only assume they had a good reason. They did have an outdoor procession though, which was chanted in Latin.