Any psalm can become responsorial, so there is not one specific psalm that is clearly identified and whose use can be discussed.
A responsorial psalm is a psalm or chant recited in parts with a congregational response between each part.
Verses 1 and 2 of Psalm 130: 1. Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord. 2. Lord, hear my voice! Let Thine ears be attentive To the voice of my supplications.
Psalm 9 is a lament Psalm.
Psalm 23 is the most popular Psalm.
The most quated psalm is psalm 23.
A responsorial psalm is a psalm or chant recited in parts with a congregational response between each part.
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.
Responsorial Psalm.
The Responsorial Psalm in Catholic liturgy is usually taken from the Book of Psalms in the Bible. It is a key part of the Liturgy of the Word and is meant to be a sung or recited response to the first reading, helping to highlight and reflect on its themes.
If you ask your priest they will show you. I just read them at a funeral and they were listed in the funeral rights book.
responsorial psalmody.
Responsorial psalm is a type of psalmody that involves a soloist or choir responding to a congregation or officiant. It is commonly used in liturgical services and is a form of call and response where the congregation participates by responding to the soloist or choir.
This alternation between a cantor chanting psalm verses and a choir singing a refrain is known as responsorial psalmody. The cantor typically sings the verses of the psalm, while the choir or congregation responds with a repeated refrain. This form of singing is common in liturgical settings, such as during Mass or other religious services.
The liturgy of the Word has three basic components: a reading from the Old Testament, a Psalm and its response, and a reading from one of the Gospels. The readings are divided according to season (of the Church Year), day of the week, and year. Catholics, if they attend weekday Masses daily will hear the almost all of the Bible in two years; if they only attend the Sunday Mass they will hear the Bible in three years. So the Liturgy of the Word on a Typical Weekday is: First Reading: Old Testament Responsorial Psalm The Alleluia The Gospel So the Liturgy of the Word on a Typical Sunday is: First Reading: Old Testament Responsorial Psalm Second Reading: New Testament The Alleluia The Gospel
Psalm 51. Allegri's Misere.
Responsorial
Roman Catholic AnswerCertainly, they are called the propers, as they change each day, proper to the day. They would include the entrance and communion antiphons, the three proper prayers, the readings, and the responsorial psalm.