Posted on 10/12/2009 8:23:57 AM PDT by Salvation
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A liturgical book containing the choral parts of the Mass. It belongs logically together with the sacramentary and lectionary. It was revised and the new Gradual was authorized on June 24, 1972.
great. Thanks. Look forward to next post then.
The Gradual is one of the paths to that. But how many Choir Directors use the Gradual anymore?
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Shef waited, not sure of the point.
“There are those who believe in the Holy Graduale.
The Franks call it the Holy Graal.
Dreadful the way the Franks talk Latin-can you imagine
a language in which aqua turns into eau?
Yes, the Holy
Graduale,
***
From Harry Harrison’s view that the Grail, Graduale is
the ladder that was used to remove Christ from the Cross
and was used to carry Christ to his grave site.
Why is it called a Gradual? Hint: It's not because they sing too slowly.
Thank you for the post and link.
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