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pnewton
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I don’t want to go over each point, but what you say is not all in objective violation of the GIRM. For example, the first point is not set in stone. The GIRM allows:
Also, any legalistic reading of the GIRM, even if you ignore the word “general”, must recognize the differences between the words “should” and “shall.” I think it best to let the bishops do their job, even if you are a really good reader and have studied the GIRM.
So a bishop could allow for choices outside the Lectionary, including paraphrases.However, in order that the people may be able to sing the Psalm response more easily, texts of some responses and Psalms have been chosen for the different times of the year or for the different categories of Saints. These may be used instead of the text corresponding to the reading whenever the Psalm is sung.
Also, any legalistic reading of the GIRM, even if you ignore the word “general”, must recognize the differences between the words “should” and “shall.” I think it best to let the bishops do their job, even if you are a really good reader and have studied the GIRM.
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