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muledog
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In today’s parish bulletin, there was a statement that said “no devotional music is allowed in the liturgy.” This mandate supposedly came from the diocesan Office of Worship.
Is this statement in line with current liturgical law? I must say, I miss some of the traditional devotional hymns which were sung in honor of particular saints during Mass either as a processional or as a recessional hymn. I would think that almost any type of liturgical (and sacred) music could be sung for the recessional, since it is actually not a part of the liturgy, and is only customarily sung in the U.S.
In Manibus Dei,
Mike M.
Is this statement in line with current liturgical law? I must say, I miss some of the traditional devotional hymns which were sung in honor of particular saints during Mass either as a processional or as a recessional hymn. I would think that almost any type of liturgical (and sacred) music could be sung for the recessional, since it is actually not a part of the liturgy, and is only customarily sung in the U.S.
In Manibus Dei,
Mike M.