"To this moreover should be added practice and training in teaching the elements of the Christian religion to children and other faithful, in familiarizing the people with sacred chant and in directing it, in reading the sacred books of Scripture at gatherings of the faithful, in addressing and exhorting the people, in administering the sacraments which pertain to them, in visiting the sick, and in general in fulfilling the ministries which can be entrusted to them." Pope Paul VI, Sacrum Diaconatus Ordinem ¶10, Jun 18, 1967
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I used in the past the St. Meinrad proclamation. Just moved cross country to a new job, and now I can't find my copy. I just went to Lulu (where I purchased it a year ago), and it is not available. Can anyone help?
Is this the St. Meinrad edition you used before?
this?. Courtesy Fr. Pierre Paul
If only at a place where it will be sung ...
Thank you. It is the English version available from USCCB (that Jeffrey graciously posted on the New Liturgical Movement website). Don't know why I didn't look there earlier... Guess the fact that I'm running around doing two people's jobs but getting paid for one would explain it. But let's not complain, at least I have work (more than 10% of the population can say right now...)
Look at the CMAA Forum banner; one of the buttons is labeled Search.
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The Proclamation from the USCCB, as compared with the Vatican edition, has left many people dissatisfied. John Burchfield of the St. Theresa's Gregorian Schola made this English version as a more literal rendering of notes and text. Because there is no obligation to use the version from the USCCB, this one will work just fine in your parish.
Is there an audio version of the English version that Jeffery Tucker listed? My husband will be practicing and it would be really neat if I could have this for him.
Courtesy of Jonathan Eason: Christmas Proclamation in English
Here's a version (PDF) of the Christmas Proclamation based on the USCCB-sanctioned text, but whose melody is based on that of the Latin.
And here's a rough MP3.
Adam! it's just fantastic. did you convince these fine people of the merit of CC?
Jeffrey--No, I don't think I can take any credit here. They just want to serve the Church. Yes, fantastic, I know!
It is just wonderful. A real landmark.
Aristotle, thank you--it's just what I was looking for!
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