Wednesday, April 3, 2013

“V” and “R” at the end of the Novena (Novena) What do you mean?

Consult courtesy of montanaone2003: What does a “v” and “r” mean at the end of a novena?

I would like to start a novena but,at the end of the novena it has a “v” and then a verse and then a “r” and a verse what does this mean? Thank you


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Answer by Shinigami (FAC)

v = “verse”

r = “response”


It’s taken from the music form “chorus” “refrain” called a “canon” or a part of the song where the leader (usually the deacon) says one part, and the followers (or congregation) respond with the other part.


It is usually spoken now, but it means that in a church setting, the priest or deacon would be the “v” and the congregation would be the “r”.


It doesn’t matter if you are by yourself, you do both parts.


…I could be wrong though.


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