They don't have to knock: the priest will invite them in because he thinks it will help participation.
When I do get married, crappy music will not be a problem, believe me. (Sorry for the Trumpism.)
Personally, still in divorced without annulment mode here. If I ever do get married again, my preference would be for EF Nuptial Mass, Low Mass with or without hymns. Of course, I wouldn't be the only one with input into this!
When I do get married, crappy music will not be a problem, believe me. (Sorry for the Trumpism.)
It will huge. You'll have the best music.
No offence, but I'll take the Son of God over the Chancellor.
Just an appeal to reality.
No objection at all to building "outposts of beauty." Just an appeal to reality.
...music is a treasure, greater than any other art... should be cultivated and promoted...
why do you insist on letting Bismarck dictate action?
Nonetheless, how many have been and are the bishops and priests (they are without number) who forbid and obstruct these very things.
Small men with large egos that need considerable pruning.
I would add that not only in 1953 were the norms higher, the rites tended to be less problematic and more traditional in themselves, without making adjustments…
Most people will admit the former is very common since the council, but few see (or are willing to see) that the latter is also present.
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