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Dear Friends in Christ,
Congratulations on your engagement! This is such an exciting time for you, your spouse-to-be, and your families. We are excited to host your wedding at the historic Guardian Angel Cathedral.
To assist you in planning your wedding, our ministry has provided you with this liturgy workbook. Please use this workbook to reflect on the relationship that you and your spouse-to-be share with Jesus Christ.
To better assist you, especially if you find that one of you is not familiar with the Order of the Mass, or may need a little refreshing, brief explanations of what is happening during this time during the liturgy have been provided.
Please be assured of our continued prayers for you as you prepare for the Sacrament of Matrimony.
Yours in Christ,
William Freeman, Director of Music & Organist
217 – “Therefore, while the celebration of marriage concerns the spouses and their families, it is not only a private matter. Since their consent is given in the presence of the Church, the celebration of marriage is governed by the appropriate liturgical norms. The Church desires that a person’s wedding day be filled with joy and grace. When preparing the Liturgy, pastors should address any concerns with the couple with due pastoral sensitivity and sound judgment” (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2007).
218 – “Since oftentimes the only music familiar to the couple is not necessarily suitable to the sacrament, the pastoral musician will make an effort to demonstrate a wide range of music appropriate for the Liturgy” (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2007).
220 – “Additionally, music should reflect the truth that all the sacraments celebrate the Paschal Mystery of Christ.189 Secular music, even though it may emphasize the love of the spouses for one another, is not appropriate for the Sacred Liturgy. Songs that are chosen for the Liturgy should be appropriate for the celebration and express the faith of the Church” (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2007).
221 – “If vocal soloists are to be employed in the celebration of the sacrament, they should be instructed on the nature of the Liturgy and trained in the unique aspects of singing in a liturgical context. Either the soloist should be trained to carry out the ministry of psalmist and cantor, or else another singer should be secured for this liturgically important role. In all cases, soloists should be aware that their talents are offered at the service of the Liturgy… Soloists should not usurp parts of the Mass designated for congregational participation” (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2007).
224 – “Since the celebration of marriage is a communal celebration, participation aids should be provided to the congregation so that they might follow the ritual with understanding” (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2007).
SOURCE: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2007, November 14). Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship.
The prelude music is instrumental music that is light in nature. The purpose of prelude music is to maintain a solemn atmosphere inside of the church where the Body and Blood of Christ are truly present to us within the tabernacle. Our musicians offer their selection of light pieces including classical and contemporary “background” music.
The musical setting of the Mass refers to the Gloria, Gospel Acclamation, Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, Amen, and Lamb of God that we sing. These are all required to be sung, or at the very least recited, in order for the Mass to be considered “valid” in the eyes of the Church.
It is the policy of Guardian Angel Cathedral to use the same musical setting of the Mass that we are currently using at all of our weekend liturgies. This changes from time to time with liturgical seasons.
This is when the Bridal Party and Bride make their respective entrances. Typically, one song is selected for the Bridal Party (seating and a different song is selected for the Bride; however, for smaller weddings, only one song is recommended).
Choose ONE Psalm from the List Below
Choose ONE Verse from the List Below
After the three Scripture readings from the Bible, a brief homily, and the exchange of vows, the Presentation Hymn is sung while the gifts of bread and wine are brought to the altar, which is set by the priest and altar servers. Depending on the number of individuals attending the liturgy, this generally allows for two to three verses of a hymn.
This is sung while practicing Catholics receive the Eucharist. Depending on how many individuals at the liturgy are receiving, this hymn can last anywhere from one to five minutes.
Following the Liturgy of the Eucharist, many couples choose to give flowers to the Blessed Virgin Mary. This very special moment typically only lasts about a minute and a half to two minutes.
This instrumental piece is performed at the conclusion of the liturgy on the organ.