Responsorial Psalm at a funeral

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:confused:On what basis. It is a psalm, and I will suggest to you that very few psalms set to music are a direct translation. Also we are talking about the funeral Liturgy which there is a great deal more leeway in the selections used.
No there isn’t any leeway. In fact it should be regulated more strictly.
The GIRM is clear: any collection of psalms outside the Lectionary or Gradual must be approved. For liturgical texts, this means a concordat cum originali. does such a collection exist with On Eagle’s Wings?
 
Sometimes at funerals, the responsorial psalm is a hymn or song, like for instance, the responsorial psalm will be “On Eagle’s Wings.” Isn’t this abuse?
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No, this is not abuse. Many times at our liturgy we sing different psalms that are even printed.

JESUS I TRUST IN YOU

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:confused:On what basis. It is a psalm, and I will suggest to you that very few psalms set to music are a direct translation. Also we are talking about the funeral Liturgy which there is a great deal more leeway in the selections used.
there is no leway. in fact, there are several quality collections of responsorial psalms that follow the text of the lectionary exactly.

If it is true that “very few psalms set to music are a direct translation” then that means “very few psalms set to music” are suitable for usage as the responsorial psalm. its that simple.
 
No, this is not abuse. Many times at our liturgy we sing different psalms that are even printed.
actually, it is and abuse. If it isn’t, show me the church document that allows for parahrased psalms.

the texts of the mass must be followed verbatim.
 
actually, it is and abuse. If it isn’t, show me the church document that allows for parahrased psalms.

the texts of the mass must be followed verbatim.
It’s not abuse. The psalms you hear in mass are not verbatim and not all responsorials are psalms. and not all approved texts are in the lectionary.

There are choices and the vast majority of responsorial prayers have been put to music and yes wording is changed to accomidate the music but the meaning is not sacraficed.

The word in “on Eagles wings” pretty much match the parts of the psalm.
 
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I don’t think Jim Roberts was talking about paraphrased psalms. It looks to me like his parish often substitutes seasonal Psalms for the Psalm of the day, as allowed in GIRM 61. That being said, GIRM 61 also prohibits substituting songs or hymns for the responsorial Psalm (even if the words are based on the Psalm of the day or of a seasonal Psalm.)
 
I don’t think Jim Roberts was talking about paraphrased psalms. It looks to me like his parish often substitutes seasonal Psalms for the Psalm of the day, as allowed in GIRM 61. That being said, GIRM 61 also prohibits substituting songs or hymns for the responsorial Psalm (even if the words are based on the Psalm of the day or of a seasonal Psalm.)
actually he is. a question was asked about the lacaity of using “Eagles wings” as a responsorial psalm" and he responded that it wasnt an abuse. he also made a mention about the seasonal psalms, but he still made it clear that he thought using “Eagles wings” as a psalm was perfectly fine, WHICH IT IS NOT.
 
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