Someone asked me this question and I can’t find anything specific in the GIRM.
If a church has both an ambo and a lectern, I know that the ambo should obviously be in the sanctuary. But, are there any guidelines or requirements on where the lectern should be? Should it (and therefore the cantor) be in the sanctuary or outside of the sanctuary? (I know the cantor would be at the ambo during the singing of the Responsorial Psalm).
Can anyone point me to a document that has some specifics?
From the 2002 General Introduction to the Roman Missal (GIRM) which can be accessed from
romanrite.com/girm.html :
“138. … Then the cantor, the lector, or another person announces the intentions from the ambo or from some other suitable place while facing the people, who take their part by responding in supplication.”
“105 … b … In performing this function the commentator stands in an appropriate place facing the faithful, but not at the ambo.”
“295. The sanctuary is the place where the altar stands, where the word of God is proclaimed, and where the priest, the deacon, and the other ministers exercise their offices. It should suitably be marked off from the body of the church either by its being somewhat elevated or by a particular structure and ornamentation.”
I see 295 as saying the lectern should be in the sanctuary. A cantor and commentator are ministers, therefore their office is exercised from the sanctuary.
An earlier edition of the GIRM, the 1975 edition, had the commentator as outside the sanctuary. It had
“68. As for other ministers, some perform different functions inside the sanctuary, others outside.
The first kind include those deputed as special ministers to administer communion and those who carry the missal, the cross, candles, the bread, wine, water, and the thurible.
The second kind include:
a) The commentator. …
In performing this function the commentator stands in a convenient place visible to the faithful, but it is preferable that this not be at the lectern where the Scriptures are read. …”
(From The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, 1985, page 30*).
But the 2002 GIRM has nothing like this on the commentator being outside the sanctuary. So I would say that the commentator’s lectern should have been outside the sanctuary before 2002, inside the sanctuary since.