We did the Durufle and the Byrd last night too, but we threw in the Palestrina Sicut Cervus just for fun. Ten we did the Pangue Lingua in ENGLISH, but afterward the congregation started singing it in Latin. I had a sense they were sending us a message.
We’re going to use the “Sicut Cervus” for “filler” if communion runs long . . . (isn’t it awful to use that term to refer to such a beautiful work?) . . . we sang it on Gaudete Sunday (along with the Purcell “Bell Anthem” - “Rejoice in the Lord alway.”)