Alleluja, alleluja (after Graduale) on a new line? #3992
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I see several updates in the Latin version in which the Graduale and Alleluja are in a way 'decoupled' in the sense that 'Alleluja, alleluja' now starts on a new line instead of following immediately at the end of the Graduale (and thus often on the same line). Is this the new practice (which is actually something that I prefer)? |
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Yes, please do so, as it reflects the printed texts of the Missale Romanum. |
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Yes, please do so, as it reflects the printed texts of the Missale Romanum.