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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

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  • The clacker has the significance of firstly NOT being a bell, which is forbidden after the Gloria on Maundy (Holy) Thursday, until the Gloria at the First Mass of Easter, but it is supposed to represent the sound of reed and rod hitting skin, akin to the scourging of Christ. It is only very rarely used now, and most churches choose simply not to make any noise during the Tantum Ergo and procession to the Altar of Repose.

  • Ithink that clicking is what is called a clacker used in place of the bells in Holy Thursday. Because the bells and organ are to be slilent untill the Gloria on Holy Saturday night at the Easter Vigil

  • I do know it is about the Transubstantiation, but still beautiful to hear... and think it would add to any ordaination!

  • Great Vid and wonderful singing... but what is that annoying clicking? I want to have this sung when I get ordained and love that I found a great version online! Thanks

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