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Hello!
I am trying to find out details concerning the traditional usage of the crotalus (wooden clapper) during the Triduum.
I understand it is used in the usual place where the Altar Bell would ring (Hanc igitur, Sanctus, etc.) as well as during the Translation of Maundy Thursday…but I am wondering about the Liturgy of Good Friday…
Besides the Procession from the Altar of Repose to the main Altar (and, possibly, the reposition at the end in a way similar to that of Thursday), where else would it be used? At the Consummatus Est? During the Great Intercessions to signal kneeling and raising?
Thanks for your help figuring this out
I understand it is used in the usual place where the Altar Bell would ring (Hanc igitur, Sanctus, etc.) as well as during the Translation of Maundy Thursday…but I am wondering about the Liturgy of Good Friday…
Besides the Procession from the Altar of Repose to the main Altar (and, possibly, the reposition at the end in a way similar to that of Thursday), where else would it be used? At the Consummatus Est? During the Great Intercessions to signal kneeling and raising?
Thanks for your help figuring this out