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SincereSeeker
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Hello, quick question. Two actually:
First, the parish I usually attend never says the Mea Culpa during mass, whereas another nearby parish I attended once does. Why is this? I prefer the more traditional format, and I didn’t realize that things could be omitted like that.
Also, I was reading the revised mass format that was published in 2011 and an emphasis on traditional chants versus the singing of random hymns throughout the mass seemed to be stressed, whereas at this parish random hymns are sung throughout without chants.
So how much room is there for changes from parish to parish? Who decides these things? More information on this would be appreciated, thank you!
First, the parish I usually attend never says the Mea Culpa during mass, whereas another nearby parish I attended once does. Why is this? I prefer the more traditional format, and I didn’t realize that things could be omitted like that.
Also, I was reading the revised mass format that was published in 2011 and an emphasis on traditional chants versus the singing of random hymns throughout the mass seemed to be stressed, whereas at this parish random hymns are sung throughout without chants.
So how much room is there for changes from parish to parish? Who decides these things? More information on this would be appreciated, thank you!