Art. 1. [...] sunt enim duo usus unici ritus romani.
As long as they think music is meant to "lift them up"
[Kathy:] Perhaps Gregorian chant is not the *only* music with the flexibility, subtlety, artistry, and submissive intent to enhance and convey the scriptural and liturgical words it accompanies. But I'd be hard pressed to name another kind of music that does this so well.
[Adam Wood:] the only time I have ever felt worshipful when singing "Praise and Worship" music was when singing it with people from the Church of Christ tradition- who sing accapella. It's amazing what removing instruments and adding four-part harmony and counterpoint can do for songs like "Here I Am to Worship" and "Hide Me Away, O Lord.")
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