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truthseeker90
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Hello,
Does anyone know if it is permissible for the Exsultet to be recited rather than chanted during the Easter Vigil? I recently became the Director of Music at a very small parish that has only one priest and no deacons. We had a liturgy meeting the other night, and I found out that the pastor recites the Exsultet. In my previous parishes, we have always chanted it, and for some reason, I thought it was forbidden to recite it. I know a deacon is supposed to do it, and if not, then either a priest or cantor. When I brought up the question, the liturgist wasn’t even sure. If it is supposed to be chanted, either I or a cantor will do it. I’ve done it before in previous parishes, so it’s not a problem. It’s just that the pastor seems pretty adamant about him reciting it.
Thanks for your help. God Bless.
Does anyone know if it is permissible for the Exsultet to be recited rather than chanted during the Easter Vigil? I recently became the Director of Music at a very small parish that has only one priest and no deacons. We had a liturgy meeting the other night, and I found out that the pastor recites the Exsultet. In my previous parishes, we have always chanted it, and for some reason, I thought it was forbidden to recite it. I know a deacon is supposed to do it, and if not, then either a priest or cantor. When I brought up the question, the liturgist wasn’t even sure. If it is supposed to be chanted, either I or a cantor will do it. I’ve done it before in previous parishes, so it’s not a problem. It’s just that the pastor seems pretty adamant about him reciting it.
Thanks for your help. God Bless.