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AustinGM
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I currently reside in a German speaking country and in the German Missal there are three options for the Orate frates invitation and prayer. There is the usual Orate fratres. Another option is that the celebrant reads a sort of explainatory prayer that resembles the one of the people’s response from the usual Orate frates. In the third option the celebrant proclaims „lasset uns betten“ or in English “Let us pray.” Do other such options exist in the other various missals?
I was also quite scandalised when I first came here as I quickly noticed that the lyrics of the Glorias, Credos, and Sanctuss that were being sung were not in agreement with what was in my hand missal or missalettes. Fast forward a few years after I purchased an altar missal I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following “Das Gloria darf durch ein Gloria-Lied ersetzt werden.” Translated this means something to the effect of “the Gloria is allowed to be replaced with a Gloria-song.” Does anyone know if this is the case in any other missals?
Regarding the Creed, I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following is the rubric for the Creed, “Ausnahmsweise darf es durch ein Credo-Lied ersetzt werden.” meaning something like “exceptionally can a Credo-song be used to replace it.” Does anyone know of this is the case in any other missals? I know that the creed may be replaced the Apostles Creed or a renewel of Baptismal Promises. However, this rubric refers to a song loosely based upon the Creed and not anything else.
Finally, regarding the Sanctus, I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following, “Das Sanctus soll in der Regel von Priester und Gemeinde gemeinsam oder gesprochen werden. Es darf nur durch ein Lied ersetzt werden, das mit der dreimaligen Heilig-Ruf beginnt und der Inhalt des Sanctus entspricht.” This meaning “The Sanctus should be regularly sung or spoken by the priest and the community, it is only allowed to be replaced with a song (meaning not be such said replacement text but only in song form), that begins with the thrice holy call and contains the contents of the Sanctus.” This has lead me to question if anyone knows of any other missals in which such or similar things may occur as in regards to the replacement of certain parts of the Ordinary of the Mass?
I was also quite scandalised when I first came here as I quickly noticed that the lyrics of the Glorias, Credos, and Sanctuss that were being sung were not in agreement with what was in my hand missal or missalettes. Fast forward a few years after I purchased an altar missal I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following “Das Gloria darf durch ein Gloria-Lied ersetzt werden.” Translated this means something to the effect of “the Gloria is allowed to be replaced with a Gloria-song.” Does anyone know if this is the case in any other missals?
Regarding the Creed, I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following is the rubric for the Creed, “Ausnahmsweise darf es durch ein Credo-Lied ersetzt werden.” meaning something like “exceptionally can a Credo-song be used to replace it.” Does anyone know of this is the case in any other missals? I know that the creed may be replaced the Apostles Creed or a renewel of Baptismal Promises. However, this rubric refers to a song loosely based upon the Creed and not anything else.
Finally, regarding the Sanctus, I noticed that there were rubrics stating the following, “Das Sanctus soll in der Regel von Priester und Gemeinde gemeinsam oder gesprochen werden. Es darf nur durch ein Lied ersetzt werden, das mit der dreimaligen Heilig-Ruf beginnt und der Inhalt des Sanctus entspricht.” This meaning “The Sanctus should be regularly sung or spoken by the priest and the community, it is only allowed to be replaced with a song (meaning not be such said replacement text but only in song form), that begins with the thrice holy call and contains the contents of the Sanctus.” This has lead me to question if anyone knows of any other missals in which such or similar things may occur as in regards to the replacement of certain parts of the Ordinary of the Mass?
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