Can we assert that this was no one's experience?
VII [I keep reading "7"] told the Priest to face the people, and shake hands before Communion to amend for transgressions against our neighbor.
that "the pipe organ you have in the back of this church" is not the only instrument that can be used, but others too, and that Mariachi can now play for Masses and their songs are beautiful.
the Bishops said to use the vernacular,
But the Bishops in the US DID tell us to use ONLY the vernacular.
it appears that the priest was asserting that...
it might be a good idea to ask whether there is an authorized transcript of the homily.prize for the greatest number of myths and falsehoods in one sermon
Some not only are prone, but prefer a variety of deliberate errors, particularly in musical and liturgical matters. To that add the many, many, priests who are also deliberately prone, whose bishops do nothing to correct them. We may safely suggest, if not propose, that the decades of liturgical chaos which followed the council, and which continues and will continue into the future, was and is the result of deliberate error on the part of quite a few bishops and quite, quite a few more of their clergy, not to mention having been the actual agenda of most seminaries. As I said above somewhere, the council, for too many, meant 'whatever we don't like was, therefore, abolished by the council', and 'whatever we want was, therefore, endorsed and imposed by the council', plus 'if there is anything in the actual documents of the council that contradicts what I say was abolished or endorsed... you can't be serious!, I'm not interested in hearing it'. It is hardly a secret that seminaries, priests, prelates, even quite a few religious wanted to abolish Latin, music, and liturgy that had any reference to or derivation from our historic patrimony. They smelled the air and went to work, heedless of and/or couldn't care less what the council actually said. They are still active and are mad as can be that some of us are trying to stanch their revolutionary Jacobin holiday, their liturgical reign of (t)error....bishops...are...prone to error...
To participate in the discussions on Catholic church music, sign in or register as a forum member, The forum is a project of the Church Music Association of America.