Todd Flowerday of Catholic Sensibility and I will be debating/discussing issues of music and liturgy Saturday (11am Eastern) on Blog Talk Radio with Commander Craig. You can listen in.
We've done this once before and really enjoyed talking, musician to musician. We come from different perspectives--you can use whatever terms you want, because they are all inaccurate. Essentially he is more friendly to the postconciliar reform reality than I am. My longings are clearly different from his, and we have different strategies.
However, when we talked last time, we found also that we have lots in common on all practical issues of what we are going to program this week. We have limits in terms of singers and rehearsal time, pastors to deal with, people with their expectations, and many other issues, along with the conviction that we must adhere as closely as possible to the letter and spirit of the documents--however we interpret those terms. We both desire to serve.
I really look forward to this. He is an honest debater and is far more learned theologically than I am, so I am sure that I will learn something.
Essentially he is more friendly to the postconciliar reform reality than I am.
Everyone was all too ready to whoop and cheer for Morlino banning "Gather Us In" (did that actually fix anything in his diocese or just make 2 or 3 ideologues happy?) but what has Morlino done positively?
Until then, angry letters about The Issue Of The Day are just going to energize people outside your diocese and annoy everyone inside.
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