Here in the greater DC area, you could hardly open a car door last night without bumping into a Missa Cantata for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
This, however, is unique to my knowledge–and will be wonderful! Here is the music list.
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Here in the greater DC area, you could hardly open a car door last night without bumping into a Missa Cantata for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
This, however, is unique to my knowledge–and will be wonderful! Here is the music list.
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How lovely!
I was nowhere near an EF community on Thursday, and the Holy Day kinda slipped my mind, (and as I was traveling, and so grateful for the parishes where I had heard Mass or LotH, it might have been greedy to hope for more.)
Is the Sequence not done in the EF?
(The celebrant this morning looked as if I had asked, "And will we be killing some young bulls?" when I asked if I needed to wait for the sequence before beginning the alleluia.)
On the other hand, he preached on the text O Sacrum Convivium, (which has probably not been sung or recited in any language in this parish in 40 years, in any language,) most excellently, so again, I mustn't be greedy.
(Save the Liturgy, Save the World)
G,
Why do you ask this question about the Corpus Christi Sequence?
Did you mean: not done in the OF? It's optional.