to me could also describe the current state of affairs with Italian composers based in Rome writing those insidious faux-classic polyphonic interpolations to the Angelis "Gloria." Even moreso, wasn't that, how do you say ?- a dreck of a hymn anthemic to the Year of Evangelization written by an Italian?It's the perfect ruse to present anything one wants in the name of creativity and innovation
But hymns? Not good hymns. Some of the timeless Anglican hymns are as doctrinally sound as any chanted propers, and maybe more pleasant to listen to, at times.
My OF masses are in line with the Revised Roman Missal, GIRM, and a pastor who doesn't allow deviations. I am with you, Paul, and I guess I am fortunate, as well.
Pius X is quite dead
When will we be more concerned with the effects of our mission, rather than the affects?
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