The expectations for a musical renewal so enthusiastically embraced earlier in my career now seem quite misguided.
There were plenty of those before VII (at least in England). There was a good reason for the bishops to put in SC117 a request for official simpler chants, along with completing critical editions of the other chantsAre there parishes where the chant is poorly done? Where Rossini is the norm? Where part music is... challenging (for the auditor as well as the choir)?
There were plenty of those before VII ...
There is another angle to consider: can music advocacy ever take centerstage in an era when the faith is dying of attrition.
Music that helps the texts to penetrate our inattentive minds. (presupposing that the texts are comprehensible to us)Let us consider the sacraments of priestly prayers, which having been handed down by the apostles are celebrated uniformly throughout the whole world and in every Catholic Church so that the law of praying might establish the law of believing [ut legem credendi lex statuat supplicandi]
I don't believe sinners are beyond radical repentance.
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