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How many of you attend Masses with a 4-song format that includes the closing song? (Entrance/Gathering, Offertory/Presentation, Communion, and Recessional/Closing). How about Masses with a Song of Praise after Communion before the concluding rite? I note that the Recessional Song is supplementary and was never required to be used in the closing rites of the Mass.
What advantages/disadvantages can you see of eliminating the congregational singing of a recessional song/hymn.Quote from Music in Catholic Worship, rev. 1983, #73
The recessional song has never been an official part of the rite hence musicians are free to plan music which provides an appropriate closing to the liturgy. A song is one possible choice. However, if the people have sung a song after communion, it may be advisable to use only an instrumental or choir recessional.