That way your explanation to the couple has less of a chance of coming across as just your own opinion or taste, and (hopefully) lessens the need for further explanation.
Usually, if they have ANY requests, they might say "Can we have [this song from a musical] or no?" I usually say "Well, we can do it before mass as a prelude, not during the mass."
MY point was not that HCTB is cheesy, stupid, or of questionable origins. I expect that all music used in church will be God- not people-directed, that all music is chosen recognizing in Whose presence we are. That's the standard I apply to wedding music before, during or after the Mass as it is in the church before the Blessed Sacrament. We don't do many weddings, and fewer than we could given these standards. So be it.
How on earth did poor Pachelbel ever fall victim to this?
wouldn't know a German opera if they were bitten by it.
I think this would appear to be narrow minded in most Catholics opinion, but I think it is reasonable for sure.my home parish is open to reasonable requests, so as far as hymns go, it has to be in the Adoremus Hymnal or be discussed between the couple and music director and then approved by the parish priest.
How many priests have told you they look the other way *because* of that?
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