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I figure it can be done during the procession of the priest, groom (me), and bridal party when the introit is sung. Introit can be repeated over and over until the priest is ready.What’s going on during the first censing of the altar? Continuation of the bride’s procession song? I know some place the Introit there with another song during the procession, even though it really belongs with the procession.
Yes and in English. I figure having the Gradual would be a bit much for some although apparently it can be used.I don’t know what you mean by “typical” in the OF, but I hope you mean the Responsorial Psalms and Gospel Acclamation will be sung.
Agreed.I too am of the opinion that an accompanied Mysterium Fidei breaks the flow. Ideally, the entire ordinary should be chanted unaccompanied but if you use an organ, at least not during the Mysterium Fidei.
Didn’t think about it. I think people are very used to just saying it, but IDK, I’d have to think about that one.No sung Our Father?
Isn’t Salve Regina the antiphon during ordinary time? I love Salve Regina, but I kind of wanted something different. Unless you mean really after Mass, then that would be a neat idea.I think the seasonal Marian antiphon should be sung after every Mass, nuptial or not, though I guess if there’s any time to sing a different one, it would be a ritual Mass.
I think Mendelssohn’s is considered OK. The Bridal Chorus is considered the inappropriate one because of the context surrounding it.I know most traditionalists don’t like Mendelssohn’s Wedding March as being inappropriate for a church.