Sunday, March 1, 2009

Thoughts on Liturgical Music



If there is one thing that has a great potential for causing division among Catholics, it is the music of the local parish. Everyone has their own taste and backgrounds. Do you come from a parish with a full choir, decked out in robes, accompanied by an organ masterfully played? Or perhaps a a folk choir with guitar? Maybe you attend a "Life Teen" Mass with electric guitar, bass, and a drum kit. Maybe there is little music at all, beyond what two or three non-musically trained volunteers can put together each week. I'm willing to bet, however, that your home parish doesn't frequently feature Gregorian chant in their Sunday liturgies. Why is this?

Many think the answer is obvious. Didn't all that go out with Vatican II and the New Mass? Isn't it just now starting to make a come-back with the new allowance of the Old Mass (now called the Extraordinary Form) under Benedict XVI?


Well.... not exactly.

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1 comment:

  1. that being said, you'll probably enjoy this
    http://vocation-station.blogspot.com/2009/03/complinenight-prayer-benedictine-usage.html
    ( also though not directly related to vocation, i think ill have a Gregorian Chant Audio/video section on my Blog soon)
    PAX

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