Why is there no strong leadership in music at the macro level (
...it would be secular songs, with Christian lyrics, all the time...
It's still a question because wise pastors know the power of music, and just how much it can upset people.
There are styles of music which many on this forum regard very highly, but which I find do not lead me anywhere near worshipping God. There are styles despised by many on this forum, which I do find lead me to worship God - and I've also noticed that looking for other people who like and actively practise these styles is a fairly good indicator of whether I'll find friends in a particular parish.
We have a bunch of documents from before and after the council that seem to reflect this ambivience. Just one example: "Musicum Sacram: "Gregorian chant is to be given pride of place" STTL: "The singing of the congregation is to be considered before all else". Huh?"
Doesn't this mean the priority ought to be teaching the congregation to sing Gregorian chant?
Where in STTL is there an endorsement of "doing something crazy"?Doing something crazy? You can find a spot endorsing you.
Nope. Nothing about STTL endorsing "doing something crazy" in that thread from 2007.for starters
People who want to do crazy things can find their justification anywhere --- not that they need it.
Doing something crazy? You can find a spot endorsing you.
Where in STTL is there an endorsement of "doing something crazy"?
188. When the Agnus Dei is sung repeatedly as a litany, Christological invocations with other texts may be used. In this case, the first and final invocations are always Agnus Dei (Lamb of God).
149. The addition of refrains to the Glory to God is permitted, provided the refrains encourage congregational participation.
"in gloria dei patris, amen, gloria in excelsis deo"
Smaller, purer church, smaller, purer church, smaller, purer church...Long live Pope Benedict.
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