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The Sacred Heart
Topic Started: Friday, 19. June 2009, 08:16 (267 Views)
Carol-Anne

We have been singing this after mass everyday this month.
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KatyA
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Not quite the rousing rendition I remember, but I think this is the hymn Derek and Clare mean.
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KatyA
Sunday, 28. June 2009, 20:08

Not quite the rousing rendition I remember, but I think this is the hymn Derek and Clare mean.
Yes, that's the one I had in mind.
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Derekap

The version (sung by Irish nuns?) during the first half of the clip was the version I know well. The descant or slightly varied version is not familiar to me but was also pleasant. Thank you Katy A! I agree, hardly the enthusiastic version I remember of the days of the procession but perhaps my memory deceives.

(Don't get me wrong, Clare, I'm not becoming a trad!)
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amy_1610

Hi. I was wondering - what does the V and R in the litany in the first post of this thread mean? Thanks
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Anne-Marie

amy_1610
Sunday, 1. November 2009, 09:40
Hi. I was wondering - what does the V and R in the litany in the first post of this thread mean? Thanks
Welcome to the Forum, Amy.
I think it's Latin.
What it means is...
the V identifies the following text is said by the priest or prayer 'leader'
and the R identifies that the following text is the response by the congregation.
It is common knowledge to those of us ancient enough to be familiar with following the Latin Tridentine Mass in our old pre-V2 missals.
Edited by Anne-Marie, Sunday, 1. November 2009, 09:59.
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amy_1610

oh okay - that makes a bit more sense now :bl: thanks
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