I've never heard that proposed before. I'd be suspicious of any director who pursued it. It's completely unnecessary and fraught with fraud potential.
True as far as it goes, but Americans are entirely too into making a theology of the parish, which could be abolished tomorrow, and sometimes should be, and they are entirely too attached to parishes as fiefdoms; one ironic thing which I have noticed is making inadequate use of our buildings, including for other worthy Catholic causes, all while we maintain ownership. French Catholics often congregate on sidewalks or on the square, because they lost ownership of the other parochial buildings no later than 1905. Some food for thought.(All aspects of parish life flow from the pastoral ministry of the parish pastor)
...but it's still a liturgical abuse to yank the assembly around by changing the musical setting of the Mass ordinary every Sunday.
Mark might be wishing to debate the meaning of 'actual' and 'worship', but let's not dispute facts, please.It's debatable whether such symphony Masses were intended to be used in actual worship.
The work that was to become decisive for the further development of the ritual shape of the Roman Mass was the Ordo Missae of Johann Burchard. The first edition of 1496 is presented as an “Order to be observed by a priest in the celebration of Mass without chant and without ministers according to the rite of the holy Roman church,” which is compiled for the purpose of “the instruction of newly ordained priests.”[5] The scope of the second edition, printed in 1502 with a letter of approval from Pope Alexander VI, is much broader than its predecessor: Burchard insists that its ceremonial instructions also apply to cardinals and prelates, including the Supreme Pontiff, when they celebrate Mass not pontifically but in private.
Father Uwe Michael Lang https://adoremus.org/2022/04/the-rite-of-mass-at-the-eve-of-the-protestant-reformation-a-short-history-of-the-roman-rite-of-mass-part-xv/
In 1570, despite what Trent said about engagement with the faithful, Pius V chose to use the familiar rubrics of personal/private Mass (by Burchard) as the basis for the Missal, adding the ceremonial and singing for solemnity, but not changing the essentially private nature of what the priest did and said
In offering these performances, they draw singers away from smaller parishes where what may be respectable music programs suffer because of it. I don't know their motives and offer no condemnation of them apart from the damage to a number of parishes in a fairly wide geographic area.
I do believe that many of the orchestra masses were performed at Mass for special occasions, but certainly not on a regular basis.
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