Music for Forty Hours' Adoration Musical Programme
Musical Programme

AT THE EXPOSITION

1. MASS, after which the Blessed Sacrament is incensed.

2 .* PROCESSION during which the "Pange Lingua" is sung; after the procession the

3. "TANTUM ERGO" is sung, and the Blessed Sacrament is incensed. The "Panem de coelo, etc.," is omitted

4. THE LITANY OF THE SAINTS is chanted.224

5. PSALM LXIX, "Deus in adjutorium etc.," is intoned, then sung alternately by the clergy or choir, after which the celebrant, still kneeling, sings the versicles "Salvos fac, etc." After the "Domine, exaudi orationem meam" the celebrant rises and sings the prescribed orations.

MISSA PRO PACE

On the second day of the Devotion the "Missa pro pace" (mass for peace) is offered on a side altar, and the color of the vestments is violet, unless a feast of higher rank occurs prohibiting the use of this color. (See Manual of Forty Hours' Adoration pub. by Ecclesiastical Review, Phila., Pa.)

AT THE EXPOSITION

1. MASS, after which is sung the

2. LITANY with Psalm LXIX and the versicles "Salvos fac, etc.," down to "Dominus Vobiscum" (exclusive,) after which the Blessed Sacrament is incensed.

3. * PROCESSION during which the "Pange Lingua" is sung. After the procession when the Blessed Sacrament has been placed on the altar, the

4. "TANTUM ERGO" is sung, and at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is incensed. The "Panem de coelo" is intoned and the celebrant rises and sings the

5. ORATIONS; Benediction follows. * In case the Procession does not take place the "Pange Lingua" cannot be omitted. Pange Lingua; (see No.241)

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