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Onthisrock84
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I noticed this yesterday as Father was doing the preface to the Eucharistic Prayer. This is the text.
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It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal God.
For, although you have no need of our praise,
yet our thanksgiving is itself your gift,
since our praises add nothing to your greatness
but profit us for salvation,
through Christ our Lord.
And so, in company with the choirs of Angels,
we praise you, and with joy we proclaim:
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My question is, why did literally half of the Church say Amen after Father said through Christ our Lord? It is not in the rubrics to say amen anywhere in the middle of the preface. Is this just impulse where people think they are supposed to respond Amen everytime the priest says Through Christ our Lord?
**
It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal God.
For, although you have no need of our praise,
yet our thanksgiving is itself your gift,
since our praises add nothing to your greatness
but profit us for salvation,
through Christ our Lord.
And so, in company with the choirs of Angels,
we praise you, and with joy we proclaim:
**
My question is, why did literally half of the Church say Amen after Father said through Christ our Lord? It is not in the rubrics to say amen anywhere in the middle of the preface. Is this just impulse where people think they are supposed to respond Amen everytime the priest says Through Christ our Lord?
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