Posted on 04/13/2009 9:23:01 PM PDT by Salvation
The Double Alleluia |
ROME, 8 APRIL 2008 (ZENIT) Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university. * * * Follow-up: The Double Alleluia [4/22/2008] |
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**the double Alleluia is used at every Mass during the Easter octave and on Pentecost Sunday, which concludes the Easter season.**
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Bless his heart, our Associate Pastor doesn’t have much of a voice, but on Easter Sunday, he sang that final “Go in the Peace of Christ, Alleluia, Alleluia” so well! We were watching the choir director, who had told us to start on whatever note he ended on. She was surprised and pleased that he got all the way through it, and ended on pitch! We echoed his prayer, and it was just lovely!
But Chris, the soloist, did an absolutely beautiful job, and it was such a prayerful experience for everyone there.
I saw water spring forth from the rock on the right side of the Temple alleluia, alleluia.
An Example
One egregious example: the omission of that precious jewel of the Roman Rite that is the solemn intonation of the Great Paschal Alleluia. Note that the Great Paschal Alleluia is prescribed (not merely suggested!) in Article 352 of the Ceremonial of Bishops. In how many churches across the United States (and elsewhere) was another arbitrarily chosen musical setting of the Alleluia used at the Paschal Vigil?
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