Epiphany Proclamation

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So who had this sung at their parishes after the Gospel?

I was going to sing it today, but I woke up and found I had lost my voice (at least my singing voice) due to an incoming cold. Ugh. 😦

FYI: this is the chant that announces the dates of all the movable feasts.
 
So who had this sung at their parishes after the Gospel?

I was going to sing it today, but I woke up and found I had lost my voice (at least my singing voice) due to an incoming cold. Ugh. 😦

FYI: this is the chant that announces the dates of all the movable feasts.
Not sung, but chanted.
 
So who had this sung at their parishes after the Gospel?

I was going to sing it today, but I woke up and found I had lost my voice (at least my singing voice) due to an incoming cold. Ugh. 😦

FYI: this is the chant that announces the dates of all the movable feasts.
Father P. chanted it at Mass tonight at the start of Mass. I wasn’t expecting it so didn’t know why Fathe wasn’t incensing the altar but was standing there waiting for the schola to finish the introit (and why the schola didn’t sing the Gloria Patri as part of the introit.) Father turned to us, chanted the proclamation, turned back to face the altar and began the incensing while the schola resang the introit with the Gloria Patri as usual.

(yes, I attended an ad orientem OF in Latin, why do you ask? 🙂 )
 
Yes but not today… On Friday, January 6.
🙂 🙂
Father P. chanted it at Mass tonight at the start of Mass. I wasn’t expecting it so didn’t know why Fathe wasn’t incensing the altar but was standing there waiting for the schola to finish the introit (and why the schola didn’t sing the Gloria Patri as part of the introit.) Father turned to us, chanted the proclamation, turned back to face the altar and began the incensing while the schola resang the introit with the Gloria Patri as usual.

(yes, I attended an ad orientem OF in Latin, why do you ask? 🙂 )
Yay for the “mutual enrichment” effect!
 
Yes but not today… On Friday, January 6.
Actually, I heard it chanted twice. We have a first Friday evening TLM, and of course this past Friday was Epiphany in the old calendar. So Father chanted it then, and again Sunday, when Epiphany is celebrated in the new calendar in the U.S.
 
So who had this sung at their parishes after the Gospel?

I was going to sing it today, but I woke up and found I had lost my voice (at least my singing voice) due to an incoming cold. Ugh. 😦

FYI: this is the chant that announces the dates of all the movable feasts.
Mine was, by our priest. 🙂
 
At mine it was said as part of the general announcements at the end of mass
 
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