Oh, one more thing......I've started offertory and communio SEP's and they have also gone over like lead balloons with the mentality that I am "just showing off".
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I dropped the offertory hymn some years ago, with no complaints from the congregation. A hymn is still sung at communion, after the communion proper. Introits, I have used as preludes, and don't really want to replace the entrance hymn. It works well for us, and the pastor likes using a hymn. Recessional hymns are still with us, and I have no plans to change those.
This is often a slow process, and too much, too fast, can cause a backlash.
So, do you sing the Offitoriale, or do they just take up collection in silence?
Three years old, yet still relevant in churches throughout the United States.
Finally, I shall repeat for the hundred-thousandth time that referring to 'the four hymn sandwich' is not cute, not smart, not clever, but quite childish and thoroughly stupid. It is as dumb as referring to a 'four proper sandwich' would be. Hymns are not, ipso facto, bad.
Of course, these would-be musicians have no business in the church anyway, but the fact that they get 'jobs' is owing entirely to absolute liturgical sans souciance higher up the ladder.
If you want to improve sung music in your parish, the very first move is to replace crap hymns withrealgood ones.
Crap is real, too.
Crap is real, too.
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