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EmilyAlexandra
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Exactly. That’s why I think it would be irreverent to sing it during a procession.But aren’t you supposed to stand at attending during God Save the Queen?
I have never heard it sung in church over here and tbh I wouldn’t be too happy about it.
I have certainly heard God Save the Queen sung at Anglican and ecumenical services, including the Eucharist in Anglican churches. I know that the national anthem is sung at Westminster Cathedral on occasions of national importance. For example, @new-kirishitan mentions a Mass for the Queen’s sapphire jubilee. I can also tell you that at Westminster Cathedral they sing the national anthem every year on Remembrance Sunday, at the Catholic Police Guild solemn requiem Mass, and at the Red Mass for the legal profession. They also sang God Defend New Zealand (the NZ national anthem) at a service after the Christchurch earthquake.i am in the UK, and have never heard the National Anthem at Mass,. I would be shocked if i did! In fact, I’d probably complain.
I am curious to know why anybody would be shocked/unhappy/would complain about the national anthem being sung at a Catholic Mass or other service, especially as it is sung at Masses at Westminster Cathedral, including Masses celebrated by bishops, archbishops, and even the cardinal archbishop of Westminster. I’m not actually a Christian myself, but from what I know about Christianity, I can’t see what there is to object to in the national anthem. We ask God to save the Queen, to grant her a long life and a long reign, to make her “victorious, happy, and glorious”, to pour his “choicest gifts” on her, and to help her to “defend our laws”.