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Pioro
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Hi,
I signed up for the forums just to ask ONE question - and that was about three hours ago. I thought I should search first, to make sure I wasn’t duplicating a thread, and found so many interesting topics in Liturgy and Sacraments that I got lost reading. I knew it would be dangerous here!
But I also know that somebody out there has the answer.
Here’s the question: Is the priest every allowed to truncate the psalm in Mass? I refer to a priest who NEVER chants more than two verses of the psalm no matter if it’s three verses or five or six. He does two, and then he moves on.
I can’t find an answer for precisely THIS issue. I know that there are long and short forms of Gospels and some readings; I know that there are days when the priest can choose among readings. I know that the priest cannot outright delete the psalm.
But can he just cut it off after two verses? We’ve had two priests in my parish who do this, and it bugs me.
I don’t speak the local language where I am, so it would help if someone could give me ‘chapter and verse’ from some Church document so I could find it in the local language.
I’m sure that he can’t do this. I work with an English-speaking priest who is assiduously faithful to the sacramentary and he said that the priest can’t cut out any part of the readings on his own initiative. I mentioned this issue to my confessor here, who also speaks English and happens to be a bishop - and he simply e-mailed back that I should bring it up with the parish priest (pastor). He didn’t make a comment on the various abuses I mentioned (this was one issue among several).
If someone can give me documentation that truncating the psalm is not allowed, I’d appreciate it.
Thanks!
I signed up for the forums just to ask ONE question - and that was about three hours ago. I thought I should search first, to make sure I wasn’t duplicating a thread, and found so many interesting topics in Liturgy and Sacraments that I got lost reading. I knew it would be dangerous here!
Here’s the question: Is the priest every allowed to truncate the psalm in Mass? I refer to a priest who NEVER chants more than two verses of the psalm no matter if it’s three verses or five or six. He does two, and then he moves on.
I can’t find an answer for precisely THIS issue. I know that there are long and short forms of Gospels and some readings; I know that there are days when the priest can choose among readings. I know that the priest cannot outright delete the psalm.
But can he just cut it off after two verses? We’ve had two priests in my parish who do this, and it bugs me.
I don’t speak the local language where I am, so it would help if someone could give me ‘chapter and verse’ from some Church document so I could find it in the local language.
I’m sure that he can’t do this. I work with an English-speaking priest who is assiduously faithful to the sacramentary and he said that the priest can’t cut out any part of the readings on his own initiative. I mentioned this issue to my confessor here, who also speaks English and happens to be a bishop - and he simply e-mailed back that I should bring it up with the parish priest (pastor). He didn’t make a comment on the various abuses I mentioned (this was one issue among several).
If someone can give me documentation that truncating the psalm is not allowed, I’d appreciate it.
Thanks!