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The pastoral effectiveness of a celebration will be heightened if the texts of
readings, prayers, and songs correspond as closely as possible to the needs,
religious dispositions, and aptitude of the participants. This will be achieved
by an intelligent use of the broad options described in this chapter.
In planning
the celebration, then, the priest should consider the general spiritual good of
the assembly rather than his personal outlook. He should be mindful that the
choice of texts is to be made in consultation with the ministers and others who
have a function in the celebration, including the faithful in regard to the
parts that more directly belong to them.
Since a
variety of options is provided for the different parts of the Mass, it is
necessary for the deacon, readers, psalmists, cantors, commentator, and choir to
be completely sure beforehand of those texts for which they are responsible so
that nothing is improvised. A harmonious planning and execution will help
dispose the people spiritually to take part in the eucharist.
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