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Others have listed the ones most commonly used in my parish, like Amazing Grace, Lift High the Cross, and Jesus Christ is Risen Today. There are one or two more that don’t come to mind right now. Usually these hymns are reserved for the processional at the end of Mass, so a lot of people are leaving, but being a born and raised Protestant - in the pew every Sunday unless my mom was sick or too hung over from bridge club the night before (which was rare), I stand and sing alone to the end - or at least to the end of the second verse when the organist quits. lol!
Lots of Christmas hymns are the same, but my experience has been that they are reserved for the last week of advent and/or Christmas eve.
But don’t fret - there are some beautiful Catholic hymns (like ‘I am the Bread of Life’) and songs that you will come to love - as long as you are in a parish with a good music director.
Lots of Christmas hymns are the same, but my experience has been that they are reserved for the last week of advent and/or Christmas eve.
But don’t fret - there are some beautiful Catholic hymns (like ‘I am the Bread of Life’) and songs that you will come to love - as long as you are in a parish with a good music director.