87.
QUERY:
During the recitation of certain formularies, for example, the «Confiteor,
Agnus Dei, Domine, non sum dignus», the accompanying gestures on the part of
both priest and people are not always the same: some strike their breast three
times; others, once during such formularies. What is the lawful practice to be
followed? REPLY: In this case it is helpful to recall: 1. gestures and words
usually complement each other; 2. in this matter as in others the liturgical reform
has sought authenticity and simplicity, in keeping with SC art. 34: "The
rites should be marked by a noble simplicity." Whereas in the Roman Missal
promulgated by authority of the Council of Trent meticulous gestures usually
accompanied the words, the rubrics of the Roman Missal as reformed by authority
of Vatican Council II are marked by their restraint with regard to gestures.
This being said: a. The words, «Through my own fault» in the «Confiteor» are
annotated in the reformed Roman Missal with the rubric: "Thy strike their
breast" («Ordo Missae» no. 3). In the former Missal at the same place the
rubric read this way: "He strikes his breast three times." Therefore,
it seems that the breast is not to be struck three times by anyone in reciting
the words, whether in Latin or another language, even if the tripled formulary
is said («mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa»). One striking of the breast
is enough. Clearly, also, one gesture is enough in those languages in which the
words expressing fault are translated in a simpler form, for example in
English, «I have sinned through my own fault»; in French «Oui, j'ai vraiment
peche'». b. The special restraint of the reformed Roman Missal is also clear
regarding the other texts mentioned, the «Agnus Dei» and «Domine, non sum
dignus», expressions of repentance and humility accompanying the breaking of
the bread and the call of the faithful to communion.
As noted in
the Reply no. 2 of the comments in Not 14 (1978) 301, when the rubrics of the
Missal of Paul VI say nothing, it is not to be thereby inferred that the former
rubrics must be followed (see no. 51 above). The reformed Missal does not
supplement but supplants the former Missal. The old Missal at the «Agnus Dei»
had the directive "striking his breast three times" and the same for
the «Domine, non sum dignus». But because the new Missal says nothing on this
point («Ordo Missae», nos. 131 and 133), there is no reason for requiring any
gesture to be added to these invocations: Not 14 (1978) 534 - 535, no. 10.
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