| The Liturgical Customary of the Church of the Advent,
Boston
Seasonal Variations to Solemn Mass
Processions:
Add to Preparation: chasuble [and maniples] laid over altar rail on Epistle
side. MC should remind CR to collect copes of choir clergy after Procession
and to collect CEL's cope at Offertory.
Enter in silence [organist may be either finishing prelude or doodling],
short way from North door. TT[TT] carry lighted torches.
Line up at altar steps as usual; genuflect after D returns from placing
Gospel Book on altar.
Th has incense laid on and goes to choir floor behind ACrA; D turns
to bid procession, then turns back to face altar. MC cues ALL to genuflect
as hymn play-through begins.
D turns to bid procession, then turns back to face altar. MC cues genuflection;
as CEL turns to face people, SD and D cross on steps behind him. SMs
walk three abreast, D and SD holding Cel’s cope, down center aisle
and across front and back of nave, single file elsewhere.
The direction of the procession is as follows: down centre aisle, turn
right, up north aisle, across front aisle, down south (Lady Chapel) aisle,
through Baptistry, back up centre aisle to chancel.
ALL return to places as in opening lineup. MC leads genuflection and
ALL retire to accustomed places (SMs to Altar, MC and AA to sedilia/credence).
TT[TT] depart to smoke sacristy to dispose of candles and re-enter to
places by Bishop’s Throne.
Altar censed during Gloria in Excelsis.
At Offertory, after CEL has blessed incense, MC assists SD to change
CEL from cope to chasuble. CR should be ready to receive cope and remove
it to the sacristy. If CR forgets, MC should put cope in Lady Chapel
or behind High Altar reredos.
Advent Sunday (Feast of Dedication and Title):
The service on this day begins with a Procession (see notes above).
All three SMs, plus choir clergy, are vested in white copes [and stoles]
for the Procession; the altar and chalice are veiled in purple as usual
for the season.
At the conclusion of the Procession, the SMs come back to their
places in lineup at foot of altar steps. MC cues genuflection; ALL genuflect.
AA, MC, and TH retire to credence. CR collects choir clergy copes as
usual.
SMs exit to priests' sacristy where they change into purple vestments.
CEL dons purple chasuble - no more copes in this service. SMs then return
to chancel, go up to altar and kiss it, then receive thurible from TH
to begin altar censing.
During Advent:
No Gloria; altar censed during Introit as usual.
During Lent:
Additional Preparations as above for Processions.
The "A-word" in all Altar Books should be covered over with
a trimmed "sticky note" to discourage a celebrant on autopilot from
saying it.
Litany in Procession: start of Mass as for a Procession.
The SMs walk single file throughout the Litany. They do not walk three
abreast at any time.
The Procession turns left (toward Baptistry) at the back of the church
and proceeds around the nave at approximately half the normal speed in
a mirror image of the customary Procession route.
Cense altar during Kyrie.
The Gloria in Excelsis is omitted. A Tract, which may be lengthy,
replaces the Alleluia Verse before the Gospel. When the Tract is lengthy,
the
Gospel Procession is modified as follows: after the Epistle, SD moves
book and returns to sedilia. MC cues Th to enter. Incense is laid on
and A1 leads off, followed by Th, SD, MC and A2. D goes to retrieve Gospel
book from altar, is blessed by Cel as usual, and goes to lineup. MC cues
ALL to genuflect and Gospel procession continues per custom.
No Intercessions or Confession - the Peace immediately follows the Creed.
CEL changes from cope to chasuble after laying on incense at the Offertory.
During Eastertide: Vidi Aquam (see also The Vidi Aquam and Other Eastertide Variations to Solemn Mass)
Add to Preparation: set out holy water bucket on step near Epistle-side
pavement candle, and chasuble [and maniples] over Epistle-side altar
rail.
The Paschal Candle resides in the centre of the choir through the Seventh Sunday of Easter.
Servers walking either alone or in pairs should pass the candle with the left shoulder.
Entrance Procession is as usual.
The Mass begins with the Vidi Aquam as the Introit, immediately following
the entrance hymn.
Immediately after ALL genuflect, MC gives holy water bucket to CEL and
CEL asperges himself, SMs, and servers. When CEL turns to asperge choir
and congregation, SD and D cross behind him and hold his cope; at back
of aisle turn with him again (NB: CELs often run up and down aisle!).
NOTE: With the Paschal Candle in centre of choir floor, SD will have
to release cope to get around it.
MC, AA, Th, and TT remain in entrance lineup until SMs return from asperging
congregation.
Returning from nave, SMs genuflect and CEL gives bucket to MC; SMs go
up to reverence altar while MC and others retire to places.
The Easter Acclamation, Collect for Purity, and Summary of the Law follow
as usual. Altar is censed during Gloria. The Customary is normal thereafter.
CEL changes vestments at Offertory, as with a Procession.
The Easter Dismissal is used throughout Paschaltide.
On Rogation Sunday:
The cope will be needed at the end of the Mass, so instead of giving
it to CR at Offertory MC should retire it to Lady Chapel or behind the
High Altar reredos for easy retrieval.
At least twice the usual amount of holy water should be provided for
the Vidi Aquam at the entrance and the Rogation Procession at the end
of Mass. At the end of the Mass, after the Blessing and Dismissal, the Sacred
Ministers reverence the altar and then turn and descend to the sedilia.
The final hymn begins as usual and will cover much of the following:
- The Deacon and Subdeacon assist the Celebrant
in removing chasuble and changing back to cope. All SMs remove
maniples. MC lays
chasuble
and
maniples over altar rail.
- MC signals TH to enter from smoke sacristy. CEL lays on incense in
the normal manner.
- CR brings processional cross to middle of choir floor as for normal
depature. TH and AA genuflect at gate and TH leads AA into choir. TH
takes position to west of CR while AA flank CR, all of them facing
the altar.
- TT, SMs and MC line up at altar steps. MC has holy
water bucket and passes it to CEL.
- MC cues genuflection and ALL genuflect and turn westward.
- TH and A-CR-A lead procession, in normal order.
When the hymn is over, the Choir or a Cantor appointed begin the Litany
of the Saints. All, including the congregation, sing the responses as
the procession continues.
Weather permitting, the procession goes out
the West door, turns left, and proceeds
around
the
block onto
Mount
Vernon
Street,
the
congregation
following the SMs. CEL asperges every green growing thing in sight
along the way.
- If the weather is foul, the procession goes
down centre aisle, out side door to Hale House, down stairs into Moseley
Hall and gathers in
bay window end for prayer, blessing, and madrigal.
The procession goes down Mount Vernon Street to the firehouse, turns
left, and turns left again into alley leading to Parish Garden. In the
Garden, CEL reads a suitable prayer and asperges the flora. The Choir
sings a madrigal. At the earliest possible moment following, the MC marshals
servers to take vestments from clergy and retire upstairs via the kitchen
staircase to proceed with cleanup.
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