What that failed to do was to control the words used by the congregation at Mass. It gives no hint at a process for vetting the words, and that is what opens the floodgates.MUSICAE SACRAE
63. If hymns of this sort are to bring spiritual fruit and advantage to the Christian people, they must be in full conformity with the doctrine of the Catholic faith. They must also express and explain that doctrine accurately. Likewise they must use plain language and simple melody and must be free from violent and vain excess of words. Despite the fact that they are short and easy, they should manifest a religious dignity and seriousness. When they are fashioned in this way these sacred canticles, born as they are from the most profound depths of the people's soul, deeply move the emotions and spirit and stir up pious sentiments. When they are sung at religious rites by a great crowd of people singing as with one voice, they are powerful in raising the minds of the faithful to higher things.
64. As we have written above, such hymns cannot be used in Solemn High Masses without the express permission of the Holy See. Nevertheless at Masses that are not sung solemnly these hymns can be a powerful aid in keeping the faithful from attending the Holy Sacrifice like dumb and idle spectators. ...
Well, I disagree with you on this and so do many others, and especially offering the labels of 'rejectionist' and 'polemicist' puts a slant on your opinion. Read and hear all. Make your own decision. IMHO labels discredit opinions. If any labels matter they are "truth" and "fact". (IOW, dispute any fact in Dr. K's book and come with it). Truth and fact comes from knowing both sides. I am not a "trad" or a "VIIer", and the minute you label yourself, you have wandered off from being what is primary, which is Catholic.And I would not put any trust in rejectionists or polemicists like Dr Kwasniewski
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the floodgates
Excellent point. This is the perfect example of how the muddiness to which I was alluding is skewed by those that espouse a musico-theological philosophy, (in other words music before theology.)I do wonder why we consider the hymns and songs found in pre Vatican II hymnals traditional? How can they be considered traditional when they only appeared in a handful of hymnals over less than 50 years?
Terrible seeds and terrible fruit all come from the same terrible tree... (seeds are found in the fruit) keep looking... don’t blame (become myopic) the seeds and the fruit. Lay waste to the root and the seeds and fruit will be gone once for all. Step back, look at the forest. It’s not just a single tree that betrays.Read Why Catholics Can't Sing by Thomas Day. At least in North America, the seeds of wilfully terrible hymnody had been sown and bore fruit long before the 1960s.
you should realise that VII did not ask for hymns at Mass
So???? The obvious thing would have been for these heedless bishops to commission such. Their failure to do so only amplifies what is evident - that they had no intention of fulfilling VII's vision. Fifty years have now passed and they still haven't seen to this matter, which can only mean that they still couldn't care less for what the council actually said....no music for the propers in English,...
No, Vatican II did not open the flood gates
thus the floodgates were opened.
YAY!!!! ...thank you very much for what is behind door number three!!!- that they had no intention of fulfilling VII's vision
114. The treasure of sacred music is to be preserved and fostered with great care. Choirs must be diligently promoted, especially in cathedral churches; ...
116. The Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as specially suited to the Roman liturgy: therefore, other things being equal, it should be given pride of place in liturgical services.
But other kinds of sacred music, especially polyphony, are by no means excluded ...
54 ... steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them.
Session 22 CANON IX.--If any one saith, ...; or, that the mass ought to be celebrated in the vulgar tongue only; or, ...; let him be anathema.
What has followed is not even a caricature, not even a parody of the Council's intended mass
Maybe more accurately, IT IS the flood?Which is to say, yes, it opened the floodgates.
This is like saying that, because Low Mass was equally as valid as Solemn High Mass before Vatican II, and Low Mass was the norm in most parishes, all of these options were equally legal and valid.Even the notion of "the Council's intended Mass" is a chimera - it's just one of many options, all equally legal and valid. You can have a Mass with no propers, no Latin, no music, no chant - and according to the documents it's just as legitimate as one with smells, bells, and full chant and polyphony.
in part, perhaps, but if you are the boss, the buck stops with you.If I leave instructions to have a certain room painted blue and after I leave the room is painted red, the fault lies not with my instructions but with the willful disobedience of the painters.
No, I am thinking conspiracy to hijack... PVI was not innocent or neglectful... he was totally complicit with the takeover.So the 'the buck' stops with pope and 'the Vatican', who just stood by, spinless to straighten anyone out and set them on the right track.
The root of all the craziness was the low mass. It never should have been allowed
I must emphatically (but respectfully) disagree with those above who would seem to equate what the Church said 'plain as day in black and white' with those who went off and 'interpreted that 'black and white' to make it read whatever they wished it to, the opposite of what the black and white said. The council said exactly what it said, and those who left the council did exactly what it didn't say.
This is no logical outcome of the council. It is murder of the council.
If I leave instructions to have a certain room painted blue and after I leave the room is painted red, the fault lies not with my instructions but with the willful disobedience of the painters.
And Pius X was complicit with awful church music because Tra le sollecitudini didn't go far enough and/or wasn't enforced properly? Come on.
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