One of Wodehouse's best lines is "I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” It seems that disgruntled persons come in many flavors and it is well, I think, to place the 'spiritual aspect' of our choral worship in humble service to our fellows, volunteers, ringers and directors alike. When it comes to condescension, it is not only the first of the three who are called to practice charity.…don’t get me started…
Because of the liturgical ministry it exercises, the choir (capella musica; schola cantorum) should be mentioned here explicitly.
The conciliar norms regarding reform of the liturgy have given the choir's function greater prominence and importance. ...
Therefore:
a. choirs are to be developed with great care, especially in cathedrals and other major churches, in seminaries, and in religious houses of study.
b. In smaller churches as well a choir should be formed, even if there are only a few members.
a. choirs are to be developed with great care, especially in cathedrals and other major churches, in seminaries, and in religious houses of study.
b. In smaller churches as well a choir should be formed, even if there are only a few members.
Time for some good news: which Cathedrals, major churches, seminaries and religious houses of study have developed their choirs with great care?
Time for some good news: which Cathedrals, major churches, seminaries and religious houses of study have developed their choirs with great care?
have given the choir's function greater prominence and importance. ...
Time for some good news: which Cathedrals, major churches, seminaries and religious houses of study have developed their choirs with great care?
Not well. There is an abundance of comment on why. At one extreme one might quote the directive in Baltimore:And how has that worked out?
161. As of the First Sunday of Advent in 1965, the introduction of the vernacular into the sung Mass is to be completed in this archdiocese.
162. All parts of the Mass where the vernacular is permitted should be performed in the vernacular.
163. Latin songs may be sung by the choir where participation will not be
hindered in any way. This does not mean, however, that those Ordinary or Proper
parts of the Mass which must be performed according to the rubrics can be in Latin.
180. If the funeral Mass is a sung Mass, the Ordinary must now be in
the vernacular. After the first Sunday of Advent, 1965, the Proper must also be
in the vernacular.
have given the choir's function greater prominence and importance. ...
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