introit
Psalm
Psalm 23 was written by king David when he was a king.
Psalm 137 is traditionally sung during the period of mourning and exile, such as Tisha B'Av, a Jewish day of fasting that commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. It is a reflection on the experience of exile and the longing for return to the ancestral homeland.
Yes, of course. It could be sung during the Preparation of the Gifts when the Bread and Wine are placed on the altar as the Priest prepares them for Holy Communion or it could be sung during the Distribution of Holy Communion to the Faithful or as a hymn during the Thanksgiving Period of Quiet Prayer after Holy Communion.
The Responsorial Psalm occurs after the first reading in the Liturgy-of the Word. It may be the assigned psalm or a common (seasonal psalm). It should ALWAYS be sung and involve the assembly. There is usually a connection between the first reading and the responsorial psalm. It may be sung in a responsorial manner or a through composed.
the book which contains the prayers said by the priest at the altar as well as all that is officially read or sung in connection with the offering of the holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the ecclesiastical year.
Psalm is an English word that means hymn. These verses in the Bible are hymns that were sung. If you look at several of them, the notations are made on how to sing them, or who is to sing them. There are also notations about who wrote the particular psalm. Just like learning a song in choir, these are songs to be sung in public in praise of God.
An acroteleutic is the end of a verse or psalm, or something supplemented to it, to be sung as a response.
The Hymn is the one chosen to be sung by the priest.
It is a song of thanksgiving to God and was sung when the Todah-offering was brought.
An antiphon is a short chant in Christian ritual, sung as a refrain. Antiphons are Psalm-texted.
George Warne has written: 'A set of Psalm tunes as sung at the Temple Church'