I don't think the congregation would care if the communion hymn disappeared, too.
Isn't it fundamentally misguided to argue that Congregational Singing is the measure of a successful Mass?
"May the Lord accept..."
"Lord, I am not worthy..."
Here's a routine reminder: Be principled not polemical.
I've heard the latter set to vernacular chant, but it's not provided in any official ritual book so far as I am aware.
We have to stop arguing about this and get to work inculcating a culture of music and singing in our parishes. A lot of work needs to be done, and cease arguing about details.
We aren't interested in having Protestants feel comfortable being Protestant. We want to attract them to being Catholic. Come ALL the way into the fold, brothers and sisters! And by the way, join us in singing the Sanctus from our 1000+ year hymnal!Having said that, the contemporary music seemed work well at drawing in Protestants.
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